गोः स्वर्गादागता यस्मादिदं स्थानं मती मता । तस्माद्धि गोमतीनाम ख्यातिं लोके गमिष्यति
goḥ svargādāgatā yasmādidaṃ sthānaṃ matī matā | tasmāddhi gomatīnāma khyātiṃ loke gamiṣyati
Porque se la tiene por venida del cielo como «go» (la vaca celeste/Go), este lugar es estimado en consecuencia; por ello, en verdad, el nombre «Gomatī» se hará famoso en el mundo.
Brāhmaṇa sages addressing Vasiṣṭha (deduced continuation of their statement)
Tirtha: Gomatī (Dvārakā)
Type: ghat
Scene: A serene river at Dvārakā is shown as descending from svarga, with a celestial cow-symbol (go) implied in the sky; sages and pilgrims point to the river-name ‘Gomatī’ as it becomes renowned.
A tīrtha’s greatness is reinforced through sacred origin narratives that link the earthly site to heavenly purity and divine symbolism.
Gomatī tīrtha/river-site in the Dvārakā Māhātmya, praised through its celestial-origin etymology.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the verse provides the etymological and theological basis for the tīrtha’s fame.