यस्य प्रसिद्धिः परमा त्रैलोक्ये सचराचरे । प्रयागादधिकं यच्च मुक्तिदं ह्यस्ति पावनम्
yasya prasiddhiḥ paramā trailokye sacarācare | prayāgādadhikaṃ yacca muktidaṃ hyasti pāvanam
Its renown is supreme throughout the three worlds, among all that moves and all that is still. It is said to surpass even Prayāga—purifying and bestowing mokṣa, liberation.
Śrī Prahlāda
Tirtha: Cakra/Rathāṅga tīrtha (Dvārakā coast)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvija-śreṣṭhas
Scene: A cosmic proclamation of the tīrtha’s fame: the three worlds echo its renown; sages, gods, and pilgrims converge, while a symbolic comparison to Prayāga is implied through twin river/ocean motifs and a radiant ‘mukti’ aura over the site.
Purāṇic dharma ranks certain sites as exceptionally potent for purification and liberation, encouraging pilgrimage rooted in faith and restraint.
The Cakra/Rathāṅga tīrtha in the Dvārakā Māhātmya context, praised as surpassing Prayāga in merit.
No specific ritual is named; the verse functions as tīrtha-stuti (praise) to motivate visiting and honoring the site.