नापराधकृतैः पापैर्लिप्तः स्यादु त्कटैः कृतैः । शतजन्मायुतानीह लक्ष्मीर्न च्यवते गृहात्
nāparādhakṛtaiḥ pāpairliptaḥ syādu tkaṭaiḥ kṛtaiḥ | śatajanmāyutānīha lakṣmīrna cyavate gṛhāt
Ni siquiera los pecados gravísimos cometidos por ofensas se adhieren a él. Por decenas de miles de cientos de nacimientos, aquí, Lakṣmī no se aparta de su morada.
Viṣṇu
Tirtha: Dvārakā kṣetra (with Cakratīrtha/Gomatī as operative locus)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A household blessed by Lakṣmī: the pilgrim returns purified; Lakṣmī is depicted steady at the threshold, while dark ‘sin’ forms cannot cling and dissolve at the kṣetra’s radiance.
The Māhātmya stresses extraordinary purification and enduring auspiciousness (Lakṣmī) as fruits of the praised sacred practice.
Contextually, the promise is tied to Dvārakā—especially Gomati/Cakratīrtha—described just before.
No new ritual is added; it continues the phala of the Dvārakā tīrtha observance (snāna/visit, devotion, and related conduct).