प्रस्थितौ तौ तदा दृष्ट्वा दुर्वाससजनार्द्दनौ । अनन्तः पुरुषो ऽगच्छन्मुशली च हलायुधः
prasthitau tau tadā dṛṣṭvā durvāsasajanārddanau | anantaḥ puruṣo 'gacchanmuśalī ca halāyudhaḥ
Vendo Durvāsā e Janārdana partirem, Ananta, o Ser Infinito, também seguiu adiante; e igualmente Muśalī (Balarāma), portador da maça e da arma do arado.
Narrator (contextual)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Durvāsā and Janārdana begin their journey; Ananta and Muśalī (Balarāma with plough weapon) join, forming a fourfold sacred entourage.
Holy rites and tīrtha-journeys are supported by divine companions, underscoring the sanctity of the path to purification.
Dvārakā’s tīrtha landscape is in view, especially the Gomati–samudra saṅgama referenced in the surrounding verses.
No direct prescription here; it narrates the sacred departure accompanying the brāhmaṇa’s forthcoming bath.