एवं ब्रह्मादयो देवा ऋषयः सनकादयः । क्षेत्रतीर्थादिभिर्युक्ता अन्यैः पुण्यतमैस्तथा
evaṃ brahmādayo devā ṛṣayaḥ sanakādayaḥ | kṣetratīrthādibhiryuktā anyaiḥ puṇyatamaistathā
Thus Brahmā and the other gods, and the sages beginning with Sanaka—together with sacred kṣetras, tīrthas, and the like, and also with other most holy presences—are found there.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya; exact speaker not explicit in this verse)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A celestial assembly scene: Brahmā with four faces, other devas, and the Kumāras (Sanaka etc.) seated in a semicircle facing Dvārakā’s sanctum; subtle icons of multiple tīrthas (rivers, ghats, forests) appear as hovering emblems.
Dvārakā is depicted as a convergence-point where devas, sages, and the sanctity of many tīrthas gather—teaching that devotion to the kṣetra amplifies spiritual merit.
Dvārakā as a ‘sarva-tīrtha’ locus—where many tīrthas and kṣetras are said to be present in essence.
No specific ritual is stated; the verse supports the doctrine of tīrtha-sannidhāna (presence of sacred sites) in Dvārakā.