कलौ कृष्णपुरीं रम्यां ये गच्छंति नरोत्तमाः । कुलकोटिशतैर्युक्तास्ते गच्छन्ति हरेः पदम्
kalau kṛṣṇapurīṃ ramyāṃ ye gacchaṃti narottamāḥ | kulakoṭiśatairyuktāste gacchanti hareḥ padam
カリの世に、美しきクリシュナプリー(ドヴァーラカー)へ赴く最勝の人々は、幾億もの一族とともに、ハリの御住処に到る。
Sūta (deduced; Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Kṛṣṇapurī / Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A noble pilgrim approaches Dvārakā; behind him appear translucent rows of ancestors and descendants, all moving toward a radiant gateway labeled ‘Hareḥ padam’.
Pilgrimage to Dvārakā in Kali-yuga is portrayed as a powerful means to attain Hari’s supreme state, benefiting even one’s lineage.
Kṛṣṇapurī—understood as Dvārakā, the sacred city of Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa.
No specific rite is prescribed; the act emphasized is going (pilgrimage) to Dvārakā.