गोलोकं देवमार्गेण यत्र पायसकर्दमाः । घृतनद्योमधु ह्रदा नदीनां यत्र संघशः
golokaṃ devamārgeṇa yatra pāyasakardamāḥ | ghṛtanadyomadhu hradā nadīnāṃ yatra saṃghaśaḥ
Pelo caminho celeste dos deuses, chegaram a Goloka—onde o lodo é como doce arroz ao leite; onde rios correm de ghṛta (manteiga clarificada) e os lagos são de mel, e onde multidões de rios se reúnem.
Gālava (narration continuing)
Tirtha: Goloka
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant pastoral-celestial realm: shimmering rivers of ghee, honey lakes, and a path of the gods; the ground appears like sweet rice pudding; many rivers converge in a grand gathering.
Divine realms are portrayed as abundance and purity—symbols of the inexhaustible merit and bliss associated with proximity to the Eternal Deity.
Goloka is the featured divine abode, described with imagery of sacred abundance.
None; it is a māhātmya-style glorification through cosmographic description.