Tīrtha-māhātmya and Rudra’s Samanvaya Teaching
Maṅkaṇaka Episode
दत्त्वात्र शिवभक्तानां किञ्चिच्छश्वन्महीं शुभाम् / सार्वभौमो भवेद् राजा मुमुक्षुर्मोक्षमाप्नुयात्
dattvātra śivabhaktānāṃ kiñcicchaśvanmahīṃ śubhām / sārvabhaumo bhaved rājā mumukṣurmokṣamāpnuyāt
ณ ที่นี้ หากถวายผืนดินอันเป็นมงคลแก่ผู้ภักดีพระศิวะ แม้เพียงเล็กน้อยเป็นทานอันยั่งยืน กษัตริย์ย่อมเป็นจักรพรรดิ; และผู้ใฝ่หลุดพ้นย่อมบรรลุโมกษะ.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing the sages (Kurma Purana discourse on dāna-dharma)
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames mokṣa as a real, attainable end for the mumukṣu, implying that liberation is the highest puruṣārtha beyond political power; the verse points to a dharmic act that purifies and supports realization of the Self.
No specific technique is listed; instead, it emphasizes karma-yoga through dāna (especially to Śiva-bhaktas) as a purifier that supports the mokṣa-oriented life of a mumukṣu within the Kurma Purana’s broader Shaiva yoga framework.
With Viṣṇu (as Lord Kūrma) praising gifts to Śiva’s devotees as mokṣa-bearing, it reflects the Purāṇa’s non-sectarian synthesis: devotion and service to Śiva are upheld within a Vaiṣṇava narrator’s dharma teaching.