गीतकृन्नर्तको नग्नः कंबली दहनप्रियः । हसनो नेत्रभंगश्च भ्रूविकारो विजृंभकः
gītakṛnnartako nagnaḥ kaṃbalī dahanapriyaḥ | hasano netrabhaṃgaśca bhrūvikāro vijṛṃbhakaḥ
“ກີຕະກຣິດ, ນະຣະຕະກະ, ນັກນະ, ກຳບະລີ, ດະຫະນະປຣິຍະ; ຮະສະນະ, ເນັດຣະພັງກະ, ພຣູວິກາຣະ, ວິຈຣຶມພະກະ” — ເຫຼົ່າຜູ້ຕິດຕາມນີ້ ຖືກກ່າວເຖິງວ່າເປັນພົນອາລັກຂອງເທວະ.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced from Purāṇic narration style within Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A ring of uncanny yet disciplined attendants—singers, dancers, ascetics, fire-lovers, and expressive-faced guardians—stand as a living mantra around Dvārakā’s threshold.
A tīrtha like Dvārakā is portrayed as ritually and cosmically protected—devotion includes reverence for the unseen guardians of the sacred space.
Dvārakā, praised within the Dvārakā-māhātmya of the Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa.
No direct rite is prescribed here; the verse primarily lists members of the protective retinue.