वंजुली द्वारका गंगा गया गोविंदकीर्त्तनम् । गोमती गोकुलं गीता दुर्ल्लभं गोपिचन्दनम्
vaṃjulī dvārakā gaṃgā gayā goviṃdakīrttanam | gomatī gokulaṃ gītā durllabhaṃ gopicandanam
वञ्जुली, द्वारका, गङ्गा, गया, गोविन्दकीर्तनम्। गोमती, गोकुलं, गीता, दुर्लभं गोपिचन्दनम्॥
Mārkaṇḍeya (deduced from section continuity)
Tirtha: Vaṃjulī; Dvārakā; Gaṅgā; Gayā; Gomati; Gokula
Type: kshetra
Listener: King and pilgrims/devotees
Scene: A garland-like montage: icons of Vaṃjulī vrata, Dvārakā by the sea, flowing Gaṅgā, Gayā śrāddha altar, Gomati river, pastoral Gokula, an open Gītā manuscript, devotees singing Govinda-kīrtana, and a small box of gopī-candana tilaka marked ‘rare’.
Pilgrimage, scripture, and devotion (especially Govinda-kīrtana) are all affirmed as powerful sources of merit.
Multiple tīrthas are named—especially Dvārakā, Gaṅgā, Gayā, and the Gomati—along with Vaṃjulī.
Govinda-kīrtana (chanting/singing of Govinda) and the devotional use of gopī-candana (tilaka) are implied.