Dakṣa-yajña-bhaṅgaḥ — Dadhīci’s Teaching and the Destruction of Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
तस्मादनादिमध्यान्तं विज्ञाय परमेश्वरम् / कर्मणा मनसा वाचा समाराधय यत्नतः
tasmādanādimadhyāntaṃ vijñāya parameśvaram / karmaṇā manasā vācā samārādhaya yatnataḥ
Darum, nachdem du Parameśvara erkannt hast — den höchsten Herrn ohne Anfang, Mitte und Ende — verehre Ihn eifrig durch Tat, Geist und Wort.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing the inquirer (Indradyumna/sages) in dharma and devotion
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It points to the Supreme Lord as transcending temporal limitation—without beginning, middle, or end—indicating an eternal, all-pervading reality to be realized and then worshipped.
It emphasizes trikāraṇa-śuddhi (purity and alignment of action, mind, and speech), a foundational discipline supporting devotion and yogic steadiness in the Kurma Purana’s practical spirituality.
By focusing on Parameśvara as the singular Supreme worthy of worship, it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s synthetic approach where sectarian forms converge in one Ishvara.