The Narration of the Brāhma Purāṇa’s Account
Brāhma Purāṇānukramaṇikā
हविष्याशी च नियमात्स लभेद्ब्रह्मणः पदम् । किमत्र बहुनोक्तेन यद्यदिच्छति मानवः । तत्सर्वं लभते वत्स पुराणस्यास्य कीर्तनात् ॥ ४८ ॥
haviṣyāśī ca niyamātsa labhedbrahmaṇaḥ padam | kimatra bahunoktena yadyadicchati mānavaḥ | tatsarvaṃ labhate vatsa purāṇasyāsya kīrtanāt || 48 ||
By disciplined observance—living on havis, the consecrated sacrificial food—one attains the station of Brahmā. But what need is there to say much? Dear child, whatever a person desires, all of it is obtained through the recitation and proclamation of this Purāṇa.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada, in phala-śruti style)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It elevates Purāṇa-kīrtana (recitation/proclamation) as a powerful sādhanā whose fruit can surpass elaborate austerities—granting both worldly aims and higher spiritual attainments, even up to Brahmā’s station.
By emphasizing “kīrtana” as the means to gain desired results, it aligns with bhakti practice—devotional praising and reciting sacred narratives as an accessible, efficacious path.
Ritual discipline is implied through niyama and haviṣyāśī (regulated sacred diet connected to yajña); it reflects practical dharma-śāstra and kalpa-oriented observance rather than a technical Vedāṅga lesson.