ततो रथस्थितं देवं पूजयेद्गरुडध्वजम् । कार्त्तिकांते च विप्रेंद्रा गोमत्युदधिसंगमे
tato rathasthitaṃ devaṃ pūjayedgaruḍadhvajam | kārttikāṃte ca vipreṃdrā gomatyudadhisaṃgame
Entonces debe adorarse al Señor de estandarte de Garuḍa, tal como permanece sobre el carro; y al término de Kārttika, oh el mejor de los brāhmaṇas, (hágase) en la confluencia del Gomatī con el océano.
Sūta (deduced: Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narration style)
Tirtha: Gomatī–Udadhī Saṅgama (Dvārakā)
Type: sangam
Listener: viprendra (best of brāhmaṇas)
Scene: At the Gomatī’s mouth where it meets the ocean, a decorated chariot bearing Garuḍadhvaja Viṣṇu stands amid crowds; flags whip in sea wind; priests offer lamps and flowers as the sun sets on Kārttika’s final day.
Sacred time (Kārttika’s end) and sacred place (river–ocean confluence) together intensify the fruit of worship.
The Gomatī–ocean confluence (Gomatī-udadhi-saṅgama) in the Dvārakā region.
Worship of Garuḍadhvaja Viṣṇu, specifically described as chariot-situated, performed at Kārttika’s end at the confluence.