सुरैरपि प्रपूज्यंते यत्रांगानि शरीरिणाम् । अंकितानि च चक्रेण षण्मासान्नात्र संशयः
surairapi prapūjyaṃte yatrāṃgāni śarīriṇām | aṃkitāni ca cakreṇa ṣaṇmāsānnātra saṃśayaḥ
There, even the gods greatly revere the limbs of embodied beings—those that, within six months, become marked with the Disc (Cakra). Of this there is no doubt.
Śrī Prahlāda
Tirtha: Dvārakā-tīrtha (Dvāravatī-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims at Dvārakā’s shore-temple precinct; a devotee’s limbs subtly bear a radiant cakra-imprint while devas hover in reverent attendance; the sea glitters behind.
Divine symbols manifesting in nature are treated as signs of sanctity; reverence for them is portrayed as reverence for the Lord’s presence.
The Rathāṅga/Cakrākhya tīrtha by the great ocean in the Dvārakā Māhātmya.
The verse highlights veneration (pūjā) of the cakra-marked manifestations associated with the tīrtha; it implies devotional honoring rather than a detailed rite.