वहते गोमती यत्र सागरेण समंततः । द्वारावतीति सा विप्रा आनर्त्तेषु प्रकीर्त्तिता
vahate gomatī yatra sāgareṇa samaṃtataḥ | dvārāvatīti sā viprā ānartteṣu prakīrttitā
য’ত গোমতী নদী বয় আৰু সাগৰে চাৰিওফালে ঘেৰি ৰাখে—হে বিপ্ৰসকল, সেই স্থান আনর্ত দেশত ‘দ্বাৰাৱতী’ নামে প্ৰখ্যাত।
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Gomatī (Dvārakā) and Dvārāvatī
Type: sangam
Listener: Brāhmaṇa sages (viprāḥ)
Scene: The Gomati river winds toward the sea; Dvārāvatī appears as a sacred city embraced by waters on all sides, with temples and ghats along the riverbank.
Purāṇic tīrthas are mapped through rivers, seas, and regional memory—nature itself becomes a marker of sanctity.
Dvārāvatī/Dvārakā, associated with the Gomati and the encircling ocean.
No direct prescription; the verse functions as a māhātmya-style geographical identification of the tīrtha.