दुर्लभो द्वारकावासो दुर्लभं कृष्णदर्शनम् । दुर्लभं गोमतीस्नानं दुर्लभो रुक्मिणीपतिः
durlabho dvārakāvāso durlabhaṃ kṛṣṇadarśanam | durlabhaṃ gomatīsnānaṃ durlabho rukmiṇīpatiḥ
نادرٌ حقًّا السكنُ في دوارَكا، ونادرٌ نيلُ دارشان كريشنا. ونادرٌ الاغتسالُ في نهر غوماتي، ونادرٌ لقاءُ ربّ رُكْمِني، زوجِها وسيدِها.
Unknown (contextual narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā; Gomati-snānā
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A pilgrim at dawn on the Gomati ghāṭa in Dvārakā, hands folded after snāna, gazing toward the temple where Rukmiṇīpati Kṛṣṇa is envisioned; the city’s sea-facing grandeur suggests the ‘rare’ fortune of residence and darśana.
Access to sacred place, sacred river, and divine darśana is a rare grace; one should value and seek it with devotion.
Dvārakā and the Gomati river associated with it.
Gomatī-snānā (bathing in the Gomati) and seeking Kṛṣṇa-darśana.