इत्युक्त्वा चावतीर्णोऽसौ सह देवैर्हरिस्तदा । हरिर्नाम स कृष्णोऽसौ भवंतस्ते तथा सुराः
ityuktvā cāvatīrṇo'sau saha devairharistadā | harirnāma sa kṛṣṇo'sau bhavaṃtaste tathā surāḥ
Tendo dito isso, Hari então desceu juntamente com os deuses. Ele—Kṛṣṇa—foi chamado «Hari»; e vós também, do mesmo modo, ao descerdes, vos tornastes deuses.
Narrator (reporting Viṣṇu/Hari’s descent and identification with Kṛṣṇa)
Scene: Hari (Kṛṣṇa) descends from the celestial realm accompanied by devas, like a radiant procession crossing from clouds to earth; the act of naming ‘Hari’ is highlighted as a banner-like proclamation.
The cosmic mission unfolds through avatāra: the divine (Hari/Kṛṣṇa) and accompanying devas descend to restore balance.
None; it describes descent (avatāra), not a pilgrimage site.
None.