The Description of the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa’s Table of Contents
Anukramaṇī
यज्ञप्रवर्तनं चाथ युगयोरंत्ययोः कृतिः । युगप्रजालक्षणं च ऋषिप्रवरवर्णनम् ॥ ११ ॥
yajñapravartanaṃ cātha yugayoraṃtyayoḥ kṛtiḥ | yugaprajālakṣaṇaṃ ca ṛṣipravaravarṇanam || 11 ||
También expone el establecimiento de los ritos sacrificiales (yajña), los sucesos que acontecen en las fases finales de los yugas, las señales propias de los pueblos de cada era y la descripción de los linajes más excelsos de los sabios ṛṣi (ṛṣi-pravara).
Narada (in a content-summary context within the Narada Purana’s anukramanika-style listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It functions as a topical index, pointing to teachings that connect cosmic time (yugas) with dharma expressed through yajña and the authority of rishi lineages.
Indirectly: by outlining yuga-based conduct and Vedic frameworks (yajña and rishi tradition) that, in the Purana’s broader teaching, support devotion through disciplined religious life.
Pravara (rishi lineage) knowledge used in ritual procedure is implied—an applied, technical detail important for correctly performing Vedic rites and sankalpa-related identifications.