विशेषेण तु विप्रेन्द्राः कन्याराशिस्थिते गुरौ । ब्रह्मादयोपि दृश्यंते यत्र तीर्थैश्च संयुताः
viśeṣeṇa tu viprendrāḥ kanyārāśisthite gurau | brahmādayopi dṛśyaṃte yatra tīrthaiśca saṃyutāḥ
しかしとりわけ、婆羅門の中の最勝者たちよ、グル(木星)が乙女宮に在る時——ドヴァーラカーでは諸ティールタとともに、梵天ブラフマーをはじめ他の神々さえも現れて見える。
Prahlāda (continuing)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: viprendraḥ / brāhmaṇas (addressed audience)
Scene: Pilgrims arrive at Dvārakā under a starry sky; the sea-wind moves banners; in the sanctified horizon, Brahmā and other devas appear subtly above the tīrthas, suggesting a rare celestial ‘darśana’ during Guru’s Virgo transit.
Auspicious time (kāla) strengthens sacred place (kṣetra): when both align, the kṣetra’s divine presence is described as especially manifest.
Dvārakā, where tīrthas congregate and divine beings are said to be seen at special times.
Timing guidance is given: undertake Dvārakā visit/darśana particularly when Jupiter (Guru) is in Kanyā (Virgo).