आग्नेयं सप्तमं प्रोक्तं सहस्राणि तु षोडश । अष्टमं नारदीयं तु प्रोक्तं वै पञ्चविंशतिः
āgneyaṃ saptamaṃ proktaṃ sahasrāṇi tu ṣoḍaśa | aṣṭamaṃ nāradīyaṃ tu proktaṃ vai pañcaviṃśatiḥ
Das Āgneya-Purāṇa wird als das siebte erklärt und umfasst sechzehntausend Verse. Das Nāradīya wird als das achte erklärt, mit fünfundzwanzigtausend Versen.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sauti), addressing Śaunaka and the sages (deduced)
Listener: Śaunaka
Scene: A symbolic tableau: Agni as a subtle presence (sacrificial fire) beside the sages, while a veena-bearing figure (Nārada motif) is hinted in the background, representing the named Purāṇas’ spirits.
Purāṇic dharma is organized as a recognized canon; enumerations preserve continuity across generations of reciters and listeners.
None; the verse is a catalog entry naming Purāṇas and their size.
None in this verse.