स्नानार्चनक्रियाकाले घंटावाद्यं करोति यः । पुरतो वासुदेवस्य गवां कोटिफलं लभेत्
snānārcanakriyākāle ghaṃṭāvādyaṃ karoti yaḥ | purato vāsudevasya gavāṃ koṭiphalaṃ labhet
Celui qui fait résonner une cloche durant les actes de bain et d’adoration (snāna-arcana), en présence de Vāsudeva, obtient un mérite équivalent au don d’un crore de vaches.
Deductive: narrative voice of the Dvārakā Māhātmya (commonly Sūta relating the māhātmya to sages)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: In front of Vāsudeva, during bathing and worship, a devotee rings a bell; the sound ripples through the pillared hall as lamps flicker and water streams over the deity in abhiṣeka.
Simple devotional acts performed attentively before Vāsudeva—like ringing the bell—are exalted as highly meritorious in temple dharma.
Dvārakā, where Vāsudeva’s worship is central in this māhātmya.
Ring the bell (ghaṇṭā-vādya) during snāna and arcana (bathing and worship rites) in front of Vāsudeva.