Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
सुवर्णपिंगलां गौरपिंगलां रक्तपिंगलाम् । गुडपिंगां बभ्रुवर्णां चोत्तमां कपिलां तथा ॥ ६२ ॥
suvarṇapiṃgalāṃ gaurapiṃgalāṃ raktapiṃgalām | guḍapiṃgāṃ babhruvarṇāṃ cottamāṃ kapilāṃ tathā || 62 ||
أشقرُ ذهبيّ، وأشقرُ فاتح، وأشقرُ مُحمرّ؛ وأشقرُ كلون الغود (سكر الجاغري)، ولونٌ بنيّ؛ ثم النوعُ الأجود، وكذلك صنف «كَبِلا» (البنيّ الفاتح)—فهذه هي الأنواعُ المُسمّاة.
Narada (enumerating technical classifications within the Vedanga/auxiliary-knowledge context to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It preserves precise traditional nomenclature—named color-types used to ensure correctness and auspiciousness in Vedic-ritual contexts, reflecting the Purana’s concern for technical accuracy (lakṣaṇa) alongside dharma.
Indirectly: it supports bhakti-informed practice by emphasizing careful, faithful adherence to prescribed details—offering one’s acts with precision and reverence, not casualness.
A technical, lexicon-like classification (saṃjñā/terminology) of color varieties—useful for ritual selection and correct identification, akin to the applied descriptive method found in Vedanga-oriented instruction.