दृष्ट्वा वसिष्ठमनुगामायान्तीं सुरपावनीम् । अवाकिरन्महाभागां सुमनोभिश्च सर्वशः
dṛṣṭvā vasiṣṭhamanugāmāyāntīṃ surapāvanīm | avākiranmahābhāgāṃ sumanobhiśca sarvaśaḥ
见那大吉祥、净化诸天的女神随婆悉吒而来,他们从四面八方以花雨散供。
Narrator within the Dvārakā Māhātmya (deduced)
Scene: A radiant, auspicious purifier approaches behind/with Vasiṣṭha; sages and brāhmaṇas shower her with blossoms from every side, creating a canopy of flowers over the procession.
Honoring purifying sacred waters is itself a dharmic act, expressing gratitude for their power to cleanse and uplift.
The Gomatī-associated tīrtha tradition in the Dvārakā region, where the river is welcomed and worshiped.
Offering flowers (puṣpavṛṣṭi/puṣpārcana) as a gesture of pūjā and welcome.