दह्यमानं नरं दृष्ट्वा तुलसीकाष्ठवह्निना । जन्मकोटिसहस्रैस्तु तोषितस्तैर्जनार्दनः
dahyamānaṃ naraṃ dṛṣṭvā tulasīkāṣṭhavahninā | janmakoṭisahasraistu toṣitastairjanārdanaḥ
Al ver a un hombre ardiendo en el fuego alimentado por madera de tulasī, Janārdana (Viṣṇu) se complace, como si fuera por el mérito de miles de crores de nacimientos.
Prahlāda (within the Dvārakā Māhātmya narration; Sūta resumes at 43.22)
Tirtha: Dvārakā-kṣetra (context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Above the cremation fire, Janārdana appears in the sky or within a radiant cloud, gazing compassionately; the flames carry tulasī fragrance; merit is visualized as luminous lotuses rising.
Devotional symbols (Tulasī) transform final rites into an offering that draws Viṣṇu’s direct pleasure and grace.
Dvārakā, presented in the Skanda Purāṇa as a supreme Vaiṣṇava sacred landscape (sthāna-māhātmya).
Cremation performed with fire fueled by Tulasī-wood is extolled as highly meritorious.