यथा करिपदेऽन्यानि प्रविशंति पदानि च । तथा सर्वाणि पुण्यानि प्रविष्टानि हरेर्दिने
yathā karipade'nyāni praviśaṃti padāni ca | tathā sarvāṇi puṇyāni praviṣṭāni harerdine
De même que les autres empreintes se fondent dans l’empreinte de l’éléphant, ainsi tous les mérites se rassemblent dans le jour de Hari.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Hari-dina (contextually Dvādaśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A symbolic tableau: an elephant’s massive footprint on wet sand contains many smaller animal and human footprints within it; above, a subtle emblem of Hari (śaṅkha-cakra) indicates ‘Hareḥ dina’ as the great footprint that gathers all merits.
Among sacred observances, Hari’s day is portrayed as the one that contains the merit of many other virtuous acts.
The teaching is embedded in Dvārakā Māhātmya, connecting time-based merit to Dvārakā’s devotional landscape.
Honor “Hari’s day” (contextually Dvādaśī) as a principal vrata time for accumulating merit.