नमस्करोति ते पादौ संहृष्टा च पुनःपुनः । पश्येमां नर्मदां रम्यां प्रणतां तव पादयोः
namaskaroti te pādau saṃhṛṣṭā ca punaḥpunaḥ | paśyemāṃ narmadāṃ ramyāṃ praṇatāṃ tava pādayoḥ
นางปีติยินดีน้อมนมัสการพระบาทของท่านครั้งแล้วครั้งเล่า จงดูเถิด นรมทาอันงดงามนี้ กราบลงแทบพระบาทของท่าน
Narrator within Dvārakā-māhātmya (contextual voice describing Dvārakā’s greatness)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Narmadā as a serene river-goddess, radiant and beautiful, bows at the feet of Devī Dvārakā; she repeats her obeisance joyfully, while attendants and sages witness.
True holiness is recognized by the holy themselves; even Narmadā is depicted as bowing to Dvārakā, modeling bhakti and humility.
Dvārakā, as the divine center before which sacred rivers offer homage.
Repeated prostration (praṇāma/namaskāra) is highlighted as an expression of devotion; no other rite is specified.