मङ्गलाचरणम्, तीर्थ-परिसरः, सूतागमनम् — Invocation, Sacred Setting, and the Arrival of Sūta
वंशानुचरितं चैव पुराणं पञ्चलक्षणम् । दशधा चाष्टधा चैतत्पुराणमुपदिश्यते
vaṃśānucaritaṃ caiva purāṇaṃ pañcalakṣaṇam | daśadhā cāṣṭadhā caitatpurāṇamupadiśyate
The narration of dynasties (vaṃśa) and their successive histories (vaṃśānucarita) is indeed the Purāṇa marked by five defining characteristics. This Purāṇa is also taught in classifications of ten kinds and of eight kinds.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It establishes scriptural authority by defining what a true Purāṇa is—grounded in recognized characteristics and orderly transmission—so the seeker can rely on it as a valid vehicle for Shiva-centered dharma and liberation-teachings.
By clarifying the Purāṇa’s formal definition, it frames later teachings—such as Liṅga worship, vows, and Shiva’s saguna manifestations—as part of an authenticated tradition rather than isolated practices.
No specific rite is prescribed in this verse; the practical takeaway is śravaṇa (reverent listening) and adhyayana (study) of the Purāṇa in its proper structure, preparing the mind for mantra, liṅga-pūjā, and yogic contemplation taught later.