द्वारकाचक्रतीर्थे ये निवसंति नरोत्तमाः । तेषां निवारिताः सर्वे यमेन यमकिंकराः
dvārakācakratīrthe ye nivasaṃti narottamāḥ | teṣāṃ nivāritāḥ sarve yamena yamakiṃkarāḥ
أمّا خِيارُ الرجال الذين يقيمون عند تيرثا العَجَلة (تشاكرا-تيرثا) في دوارَكا، فإنّ جميع خدّام يَما يُكفّون ويُمنَعون بيَما نفسه فلا يؤذونهم.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narration style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha (Dvārakā)
Type: ghat
Scene: At Cakratīrtha’s waters, devotees reside peacefully while shadowy Yamakiṅkaras stand halted at a boundary, and Yama himself gestures restraint, indicating the tīrtha’s protective sanctity.
Residence in a highly sanctified tīrtha grants divine protection, even from the agents of death and retribution.
Cakratīrtha at Dvārakā is praised as a protective and merit-giving sacred ford.
The verse highlights nivāsa (dwelling) at the tīrtha as the key observance.