कलिना कलितं सर्वं वर्जयित्वा तु मत्पुरीम् । विप्र वर्षशते प्राप्ते मत्पुर्यां मम दर्शने
kalinā kalitaṃ sarvaṃ varjayitvā tu matpurīm | vipra varṣaśate prāpte matpuryāṃ mama darśane
En la era de Kali, todo queda sometido por Kali, salvo mi ciudad. Oh Brāhmaṇa, cuando hayan transcurrido cien años, en mi ciudad, en el momento de mi darśana (tu visión y audiencia conmigo)…
Śrī Kṛṣṇa (contextual)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: A brāhmaṇa (vipra) addressed directly
Scene: The Lord speaks of Kali’s overpowering presence everywhere, yet Dvārakā shines as an untouched divine enclave; a brāhmaṇa listener receives the promise of darśana in the sacred city.
Even in Kali Yuga, divine grace establishes protected sanctuaries; Dvārakā is portrayed as a refuge where spiritual decline does not dominate.
Dvārakā—called “my city” by the speaker—is singled out as exceptional in Kali Yuga.
The focus is on darśana (holy audience/vision) in Dvārakā; no detailed ritual is stated in this verse.