द्वारकाऽवस्थितं तोयं षण्मासं पिबते नरः । तस्य चक्रांकितो देहो भवते नात्र संशयः
dvārakā'vasthitaṃ toyaṃ ṣaṇmāsaṃ pibate naraḥ | tasya cakrāṃkito deho bhavate nātra saṃśayaḥ
ผู้ใดดื่มน้ำศักดิ์สิทธิ์ที่สถิตอยู่ ณ ทวารกาเป็นเวลาหกเดือน กายของผู้นั้นย่อมปรากฏเครื่องหมายจักร—ข้อนี้ปราศจากความสงสัย
Sūta (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee in Dvārakā receives sanctified water (tīrtha) daily for months; subtle radiance forms the Sudarśana-cakra emblem upon the body, with the sea and temple spires in the background.
Sustained contact with a holy place’s sanctified water is portrayed as transforming the devotee into a visibly consecrated being.
Dwārakā and its sacred water tradition, associated with the cakra (Vaiṣṇava emblem).
Regularly drinking Dwārakā’s water for six months is described as a sanctifying observance.