पौरजानपदैर्लोकैर्वैष्णवैः सर्वतो वृतम् । पश्यन्तं हंसमिथुनैः सरः सारसशोभितम्
paurajānapadairlokairvaiṣṇavaiḥ sarvato vṛtam | paśyantaṃ haṃsamithunaiḥ saraḥ sārasaśobhitam
De toutes parts, citadins et villageois—vaiṣṇavas dévots—l’entouraient, tandis qu’il contemplait un lac orné de couples de cygnes et embelli par des grues.
Prahlāda (narrator, as indicated in the passage context)
Type: saras (lake)
Scene: Kṛṣṇa surrounded by Vaiṣṇava townspeople and villagers, pausing to gaze at a beautiful lake where pairs of swans glide and cranes stand—an image of sacred serenity and communal devotion.
A holy place is known by devotional community and sacred beauty—both become aids to remembrance and reverence.
Dvārakā and its sacred environs, portrayed with auspicious natural imagery (lake, swans, cranes).
None; the focus is on the devotional gathering and the sanctified setting.