The Exposition of the Table of Contents (Anukramaṇī) of the Agni Purāṇa
विनायकादिपूजा च नानादीक्षाविधिः परम् । प्रतिष्ठा सर्वदेवानां ब्रह्मंडस्य निरूपणम् ॥ ७ ॥
vināyakādipūjā ca nānādīkṣāvidhiḥ param | pratiṣṭhā sarvadevānāṃ brahmaṃḍasya nirūpaṇam || 7 ||
ويعلّم أيضًا العبادة التي تبتدئ بفينايَكا (Vināyaka)، وأسمى طرائق الديكشا (dīkṣā) لمختلف أنواع التلقين، وتكريس جميع الآلهة (pratiṣṭhā)، وبيان «البيضة الكونية» برهماندا (Brahmāṇḍa).
Suta (narrating the Anukramanika/contents of the Narada Purana)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse signals that the text integrates practical dharma (ritual worship, initiation, consecration) with metaphysical vision (the Brahmāṇḍa), presenting ritual order as aligned with cosmic order.
By emphasizing vināyakādipūjā and the installation of deities, it frames devotion as embodied worship—approaching the divine through properly established forms and disciplined rites that support sustained bhakti.
Ritual procedure is foregrounded—dīkṣā-vidhi and pratiṣṭhā depend on correct mantra application and ceremonial sequencing, aligning most closely with Kalpa (ritual science) in practice.