अन्याश्च सर्वाः सरितस्त्रैलोक्यमनुवर्तिताः । वाराणसी कुरुक्षेत्र प्रमुखान्याश्रमैः सह । युगपत्तानि सर्वाणि संपूज्य मुनिमबुवन्
anyāśca sarvāḥ saritastrailokyamanuvartitāḥ | vārāṇasī kurukṣetra pramukhānyāśramaiḥ saha | yugapattāni sarvāṇi saṃpūjya munimabuvan
And all other rivers too—revered throughout the three worlds—came along with foremost holy places such as Vārāṇasī and Kurukṣetra, and with their āśramas. All of them together duly worshiped the sage and then spoke to him.
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Prabhāsa/Dvārakā as sarva-tīrtha-sannidhāna (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Not specified in excerpt
Scene: A grand cosmic tableau: innumerable rivers personified, and iconic kṣetras represented as radiant mandalas or temple silhouettes (Vārāṇasī ghats, Kurukṣetra field) hovering or appearing in procession, all converging to worship Gautama simultaneously.
All tīrthas are united in purpose: supporting dharma and granting purification through sacred presence and right honoring.
Vārāṇasī (Kāśī) and Kurukṣetra are explicitly praised as foremost tīrthas within the wider tīrtha-assembly.
Collective worship (saṃpūjā) of the sage is described; it implies proper offerings and reverential approach.