तस्माद्व्रजध्वं तत्रैव महीसागरसंगमम् । पंच तीर्थानि सेवन्तो मुक्तिमाप्स्यथ निश्चितम्
tasmādvrajadhvaṃ tatraiva mahīsāgarasaṃgamam | paṃca tīrthāni sevanto muktimāpsyatha niścitam
Therefore go—there itself—to the confluence of the Mahī River and the ocean. By resorting to and serving the five tīrthas, you will assuredly attain liberation.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced; directive quoted within narrative)
Tirtha: Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama (with Pañca-tīrtha complex)
Type: sangam
Scene: A pilgrim group is urged toward a luminous river-mouth where the Mahī meets the ocean; five marked shrines/ghāṭas appear along the shore, with ascetics and priests guiding rites.
Pilgrimage undertaken with proper tīrtha-sevā is presented as a direct means toward mokṣa.
Mahīsāgara-saṅgama, especially its pañca-tīrtha (five sacred spots).
Sevā of the five tīrthas—i.e., visiting with reverence and performing the customary rites such as snāna, darśana, and pūjā (implied by sevā).