Bhojana-vidhi and Nitya-karman: Directions for Eating, Prāṇa-Oblations, Sandhyā, and Conduct Leading to Apavarga
भुक्त्वैवं सुखमास्थाय तदन्नं परिणामयेत् / इतिहासपुराणाभ्यां वेदार्थानुपबृंहयेत्
bhuktvaivaṃ sukhamāsthāya tadannaṃ pariṇāmayet / itihāsapurāṇābhyāṃ vedārthānupabṛṃhayet
এইদৰে ভোজন কৰি সুখে বহি সেই অন্নৰ যথাযথ পৰিপাক হ’বলৈ দিব; আৰু ইতিহাস‑পুৰাণৰ দ্বাৰা বেদাৰ্থক পুষ্ট আৰু স্পষ্ট কৰিব।
Sūta (traditional Purāṇic narrator) instructing sages on dharma and study discipline
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Indirectly: it teaches that Vedic truth is best understood when its deeper meanings are unfolded through Itihāsa and Purāṇa—texts that often present ātma-jñāna in narrative and practical form.
It emphasizes disciplined living that supports sādhana: after eating, one should rest in a composed posture and allow digestion, then engage in svādhyāya—scriptural contemplation—using Itihāsa-Purāṇa to internalize Vedic teaching.
By recommending Itihāsa-Purāṇa as the lens for Vedic meaning, it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s integrative method—where sectarian differences are harmonized through broader Purāṇic theology and shared dharma.