Hello, it's me again. Just to clarify: It's NOT correct to say (as you do) that
"when the space above the container is completely filled with liquid molecules it is said to be saturated .At saturation point it cannot accommodate any more liquid molecules"
What actually happens is that for the given temperature an equilibrium state is reached where the number of molecules leaving the liquid is equal to the number of molecules re-entering the liquid.
That is the definition of saturated vapour pressure.
It doesn't mean that there is no more space for any more molecules. There will in fact be plenty of space - most of a gas is empty space.