Kālayavana’s Rise, Dvārakā’s Founding, and Muchukunda’s Awakening (Śaraṇāgati & Brahman-Stuti)
महोद्यानां महावप्रां तडागशतशोभिताम् प्राकारगृहसंबाधाम् इन्द्रस्येवामरावतीम्
mahodyānāṃ mahāvaprāṃ taḍāgaśataśobhitām prākāragṛhasaṃbādhām indrasyevāmarāvatīm
সে নগরী ছিল বিশাল উদ্যান ও উচ্চ প্রাচীরসমৃদ্ধ, শত শত সরোবরের শোভায় বিভূষিত; প্রাসাদ ও প্রাকার-ঘেরা গৃহে ঘন—যেন ইন্দ্রের অমরাবতী।
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
It signals unsurpassed prosperity, beauty, and ordered governance—an earthly kingdom portrayed as approaching the splendor and harmony of Indra’s celestial capital.
By concrete markers—gardens, fortifications, ponds, and dense habitation—Parāśara depicts prosperity as visible civic abundance and protective order, implying stable rule aligned with dharma.
Even when Vishnu is not named, the Purana’s framework treats righteous sovereignty and flourishing realms as expressions of cosmic order ultimately sustained by Vishnu as the Supreme Reality.