गंगा सरस्वती रेवा यमुना च शतह्रदा । चंद्रभागा वितस्ता च नद्यः सर्वाश्च तत्र वै
gaṃgā sarasvatī revā yamunā ca śatahradā | caṃdrabhāgā vitastā ca nadyaḥ sarvāśca tatra vai
وہاں بے شک گنگا، سرسوتی، ریوا، یمنا اور شتہردا ہیں؛ نیز چندر بھاگا اور وِتستا بھی—گویا سبھی ندیاں وہاں حاضر ہیں۔
An unnamed Purāṇic narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya
Tirtha: Dvārakā (Harijāgara context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nṛpa (king)
Scene: A sacred coastal kṣetra of Dvārakā where luminous personified rivers—Gaṅgā, Sarasvatī, Revā, Yamunā, Śatahradā, Candrabhāgā, Vitastā—appear as divine women offering their waters into a single sanctifying presence near Hari’s shrine.
Dvārakā is praised as a superlative tīrtha where the sanctity of all major rivers is mystically present.
Dvārakā (within the Dvārakā Māhātmya), presented as a convergence of river-holiness.
Implicitly supports tīrtha-sevā such as bathing and worship at Dvārakā, since all river merits are said to be present there.