जामदग्न्यस्य तीर्थं तु रामस्य च महात्मनः । भासतीर्थं च तत्रैव शुकतीर्थमतः परम्
jāmadagnyasya tīrthaṃ tu rāmasya ca mahātmanaḥ | bhāsatīrthaṃ ca tatraiva śukatīrthamataḥ param
یہاں مہاتما جامدگنی رام کا تیرتھ ہے؛ اور وہیں بھاس تیرتھ ہے، اور اس کے بعد شُک تیرتھ ہے۔
Unspecified narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya (contextual narrator addressing brāhmaṇas/sages)
Tirtha: Jāmadagnya-Rāma-tīrtha; Bhāsa-tīrtha; Śuka-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A coastal tīrtha with a small axe-emblem shrine for Paraśurāma; nearby a quiet grove for Śuka with a peacock-feather motif; Bhāsa-tīrtha marked by a manuscript/poetry symbol; pilgrims perform silent snāna.
Dvārakā’s sanctity is affirmed by its linkage to avatāric power (Jāmadagnya Rāma) and sage-lineages, making pilgrimage a meeting-point of devotion and dharma.
Jāmadagnya (Paraśurāma) Tīrtha, Bhāsa-Tīrtha, and Śuka-Tīrtha in the Dvārakā area.
No explicit injunction appears; the tīrtha enumeration supports tīrtha-yātrā and snāna as the implied practice.