यत्र लक्ष्मीपतिः साक्षाद्वैकुंठादेत्य मानवान् । श्रीमाधवस्वरूपेण नयेद्विष्णोः परं पदम्
yatra lakṣmīpatiḥ sākṣādvaikuṃṭhādetya mānavān | śrīmādhavasvarūpeṇa nayedviṣṇoḥ paraṃ padam
There the Lord of Lakṣmī comes directly from Vaikuṇṭha; in the form of Śrī Mādhava he leads human beings to Viṣṇu’s supreme abode.
Skanda
Tirtha: Śrī Mādhava (Prayāga)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śrī Mādhava stands radiant, four-armed with śaṅkha-cakra-gadā-padma, Lakṣmī nearby or implied; a pathway or luminous bridge leads upward toward Vaikuṇṭha; pilgrims are shown being guided, symbolizing ‘nayed’—leading to the supreme abode.
At Prayāga, devotion is portrayed as guided by Viṣṇu himself toward the highest spiritual goal—his supreme abode.
Prayāga, especially the presence of Śrī Mādhava (a form of Viṣṇu) associated with the tīrtha.
No explicit ritual is stated; the emphasis is on divine presence and salvific guidance through darśana and devotion.