Narada Questions Pulastya: The Vamana Purana Begins and Satī’s Monsoon Lament
पुलस्त्यमुषिमासीनमाश्रमे वाग्विदां वरम् नारदः परिपप्रच्छ पुराणं वामनाश्रयम्
pulastyamuṣimāsīnamāśrame vāgvidāṃ varam nāradaḥ paripapraccha purāṇaṃ vāmanāśrayam
Nārada questioned the sage Pulastya—seated in his hermitage, foremost among the knowers of sacred speech—about the Purāṇa that is centered on Vāmana.
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The Purāṇic method values humble, sustained inquiry (paripraśna) and lineage-based transmission; spiritual knowledge is approached through dialogue, not mere assertion.
This is the framing device that introduces forthcoming pancalakṣaṇa elements; it functions as the nidāna (occasion) for narration rather than a direct sarga/pratisarga unit.
Pulastya represents authoritative Vedic speech and memory; Nārada represents devotional curiosity and itinerant dissemination—together modeling how Purāṇas bridge learned tradition and lived bhakti.