यत्र त्रैविक्रमी मूर्तिर्वहते यत्र गोमती । नरा मुक्तिं प्रयास्यंति चक्रतीर्थेन संगताः
yatra traivikramī mūrtirvahate yatra gomatī | narā muktiṃ prayāsyaṃti cakratīrthena saṃgatāḥ
Là où demeure la présence sacrée de Trivikrama et où coule la rivière Gomatī, les hommes qui s’unissent au Cakratīrtha s’acheminent vers la délivrance.
Prahlāda (contextual; continued discourse before ṛṣaya ūcuḥ at 14)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha (Dvārakā) on the Gomati
Type: ghat
Listener: brāhmaṇas/sages
Scene: A riverfront ghāṭa where the Gomati flows into the sea; a radiant Trivikrama icon stands, and a symbolic cakra-marked tīrtha pool/spot draws pilgrims performing snāna and offering lamps.
Association with a Viṣṇu-linked tīrtha (Cakratīrtha) in Dvārakā, sanctified by Trivikrama and the Gomati, is presented as a direct support for liberation.
Cakratīrtha at Dvārakā, together with the Gomati river and the presence of Trivikrama.
No explicit rite is stated; the implied practice is tīrtha-sevā—going there and associating with (and typically bathing/worshipping at) Cakratīrtha.