ततःप्रभृति तत्ख्यातं तीर्थं गोमुखसंज्ञितम् । गोमुखाद्भूतले जातं यतश्चैवं द्विजोत्तमाः
tataḥprabhṛti tatkhyātaṃ tīrthaṃ gomukhasaṃjñitam | gomukhādbhūtale jātaṃ yataścaivaṃ dvijottamāḥ
นับแต่นั้นเป็นต้นมา ตีรถะศักดิ์สิทธิ์นั้นเลื่องลือว่า ‘โคมุขะ’; เพราะได้อุบัติขึ้นบนแผ่นดินดุจออกจากปากโค—โอ้ทวิชผู้ประเสริฐทั้งหลาย
Sūta (contextual narration in Tīrthamāhātmya)
Tirtha: Gomukha
Type: tirtha
Listener: dvijottamāḥ (addressed)
Scene: A sacred spring/ford bursts forth from the mouth of a celestial cow; sages (dvijottamāḥ) witness the marvel as the place receives the name ‘Gomukha’.
A tīrtha’s name preserves its revelation-history; remembering the origin strengthens śraddhā and the sense of sacred geography.
Gomukha-tīrtha, explicitly named and explained in this verse.
No explicit rite here; it provides the tīrtha’s nāma-kāraṇa (naming rationale), supporting pilgrimage remembrance.