The Description of the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa’s Table of Contents
Anukramaṇī
प्रजापत्यन्वयस्तस्माद्देवादीनां समुद्भवः । ततो जयाभिलाषश्च मरुदुत्पत्तिकीर्तनम् ॥ १४ ॥
prajāpatyanvayastasmāddevādīnāṃ samudbhavaḥ | tato jayābhilāṣaśca marudutpattikīrtanam || 14 ||
A partir de ello se describe la estirpe de Prajāpati y el origen de los dioses y demás seres; después se habla del anhelo de victoria y se recita el nacimiento de los Maruts.
Suta (narrating the chapter-summary in an Anukramanika style)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It frames a structured Puranic remembrance: tracing divine lineages (Prajāpati), the emergence of devas, and key cosmic episodes (Maruts), encouraging a dharmic understanding of order (ṛta) in creation.
Indirectly, it supports bhakti by situating devotional practice within sacred history—knowing the divine cosmic narrative (devas and Maruts) is presented as part of Purāṇic śravaṇa (hearing), a classic limb of devotion.
The verse is primarily an anukramaṇikā-style outline rather than a Vedāṅga teaching; its practical takeaway is the Purāṇic method of organizing topics (genealogy and sarga) for systematic study and recitation.