एते चान्ये महाभागाः सप्तसाहस्रसंज्ञिताः । मोक्षं गताः सह सुतैस्तत्तीर्थं तेन मोक्षदम्
ete cānye mahābhāgāḥ saptasāhasrasaṃjñitāḥ | mokṣaṃ gatāḥ saha sutaistattīrthaṃ tena mokṣadam
Diese und andere hochbegnadete, die man die „Siebentausend“ nennt, erlangten mit ihren Söhnen die Befreiung; darum ist jenes Tīrtha berühmt als Spender von Mokṣa.
Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya (continuing)
Tirtha: Mokṣada Tīrtha at Tamahā–Revā Saṅgama (as characterized here)
Type: sangam
Scene: At a radiant river confluence, a vast assembly of ascetics—symbolically 'seven thousand'—stand with their sons, performing final rites of renunciation; light rises upward, indicating liberation, while the river glows as mokṣa-tīrtha.
A tīrtha’s defining glory is its power to carry seekers to liberation, demonstrated by exemplary communities attaining mokṣa.
Mokṣatīrtha, explicitly called mokṣada due to liberating attainments associated with it.
No single rite is specified; the verse provides an attainment-based endorsement of the tīrtha’s mokṣa-granting efficacy.