The Exposition of the Table of Contents (Anukramaṇī) of the Agni Purāṇa
ज्योतिषं च ततः प्रोक्तं शास्त्रं युद्धजयार्णवम् । षट्कर्म च ततः प्रोक्तं मंत्रमंत्रौषधीगणः ॥ ९ ॥
jyotiṣaṃ ca tataḥ proktaṃ śāstraṃ yuddhajayārṇavam | ṣaṭkarma ca tataḥ proktaṃ maṃtramaṃtrauṣadhīgaṇaḥ || 9 ||
ثم عُلِّم علم الجيوتيشا (Jyotiṣa)؛ أي علم النجوم، وكذلك الرسالة المسماة «يُدّهاجيايارنَفا» (Yuddhajayārṇava) أي «محيط الظفر في القتال». وبعد ذلك شُرحت عقيدة الشاتكارمان (ṣaṭkarman)؛ الأعمال الطقسية الستة، مع مجموعات تتعلق بالمانترا والمانترا المضادّة والأعشاب الطبية.
Narada (in an anukramanika-style enumeration of teachings/texts within the Purana)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It presents an anukramanika-style catalog showing that the Purana transmits both spiritual instruction and auxiliary disciplines—Jyotiṣa, ritual operations, mantra-knowledge, and herbal lore—intended to support dharma and ordered living.
Indirectly: by listing supportive Vedic sciences, it frames practical disciplines (timing, rites, protective rites, remedies) as aids that can stabilize a devotee’s dharmic life, within which Vishnu-bhakti is traditionally cultivated.
Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa is explicitly highlighted—astral timing and calendrical knowledge—along with ṣaṭkarman (six ritual operations) and applied mantra/herbal traditions used in ritual and protection.