दृष्ट्वा तमृषयो देवा यथोचितमपूजयन् । जाह्नवी यमुना पुण्या नर्मदा च सरस्वती
dṛṣṭvā tamṛṣayo devā yathocitamapūjayan | jāhnavī yamunā puṇyā narmadā ca sarasvatī
Pagkakita sa kanya, pinarangalan siya ng mga rishi at ng mga diyos ayon sa nararapat; at naroon din ang Jāhnavī (Gaṅgā), ang Yamunā, ang banal na Narmadā, at ang Sarasvatī.
Prahlāda
Tirtha: Pan-tīrtha-sammelana at Prabhāsa/Dvārakā (implied)
Type: sangam
Listener: Not specified in excerpt
Scene: Gautama stands honored; around him, sages and devas offer arghya and flowers. The great rivers appear as divine women with their vahanas/symbols—Gaṅgā with makara, Yamunā with tortoise, Narmadā with lotus/river-pot, Sarasvatī with vīṇā—forming a luminous circle of waters.
Reverence to realized sages is inseparable from reverence to tīrthas; both are carriers of purification.
The verse highlights pan-Indian tīrthas through the presence of major sacred rivers within the Dvārakā Māhātmya narrative.
Implicitly, honoring (pūjā) of sages and tīrtha-deities is commended; no detailed procedure is specified.