दुर्वासा उवाच । स्वागतं ते महाबाहो ब्रूहि किं करवाणि ते । दर्शनेन त्वदीयेन प्रीतिमेति च मे मनः
durvāsā uvāca | svāgataṃ te mahābāho brūhi kiṃ karavāṇi te | darśanena tvadīyena prītimeti ca me manaḥ
Durvāsā dit : «Sois le bienvenu, ô toi aux bras puissants. Dis-moi : que puis-je faire pour toi ? À ta seule vue, mon esprit se remplit de joie.»
Durvāsā
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śrīkṛṣṇa
Scene: Durvāsā, radiant with ascetic energy, greets Kṛṣṇa with raised hand in blessing; Kṛṣṇa stands respectfully, mighty-armed, in a palace threshold scene with attendants holding water-pot and seat for the sage.
Holy association and divine darśana naturally awaken joy; honoring guests and sages is a key aspect of dharma.
Dvārakā is the narrative setting in this Māhātmya, presenting the city as a sacred arena for divine-sage encounters.
No formal rite is prescribed; the implicit dharma is reverent reception of a revered visitor.