प्रस्थितौ तौ नृगो द्वार आगत्य समुपस्थितः । दंडवत्प्रणिपत्याऽशु कृतांजलिरभाषत
prasthitau tau nṛgo dvāra āgatya samupasthitaḥ | daṃḍavatpraṇipatyā'śu kṛtāṃjalirabhāṣata
当他们正要启程时,尼伽王来到门前,走近二人。他立刻如杖般俯伏叩拜,合掌恭敬而说道。
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator in the Dvārakā Māhātmya context)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: At the palace doorway of Dvārakā, King Nṛga rushes forward, falls full-length in daṇḍavat before two brāhmaṇas, palms joined, face earnest—an inversion of royal pride into supplication.
When wrongdoing is realized, humility and sincere submission to the righteous is the first step toward remedy.
The Dvārakā Māhātmya frames the episode, tying moral transformation to Dvārakā’s sacred narrative heritage.
The act shown is daṇḍavat-praṇāma (full prostration) as a gesture of repentance and reverence.