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Moksh Tirth / Moksh Ghat / मोक्ष तीर्थ
All the Tirths of South India, such as Madurai and Kanya Kumari, worship Shri Krishna at Moksha Tirth in Mathura. One who bathes at Moksha Tirth easily attains liberation in the form of service to Lord Vishnu's lotus feet.
References
- ↑ daksine rishi-tirthasya
moksa-tirtham vasundhare
snana-matrena vasudhe!
moksam prapnoti manavah
-Adi Varaha Purana