तेषां फलं महाराज रुद्राश्च वासवादयः
teṣāṃ phalaṃ mahārāja rudrāśca vāsavādayaḥ
Wahai Maharaja, bahkan para Rudra dan Indra serta dewa-dewa lain pun hanya mengetahui sebahagian sahaja buah pahala daripada pemujaan sedemikian.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa māhātmya narration style)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: mahārāja (king; contextual addressee)
Scene: A cosmic tableau: Rudras and Indras stand in awe, hands folded, as the unseen ‘fruit’ of devotion radiates like light from Hari’s presence in Dvārakā; the king-listener is addressed amid this grandeur.
The reward of sincere devotion can be so immense that even the greatest devas cannot fully measure it.
Dvārakā, as the setting where worship yields extraordinary, immeasurable results.
No new rite is specified here; it emphasizes the vastness of the fruits of the previously described offerings and adornments.