चतुर्विंशतिसंख्यातं सहस्राणि तु शौनक । चतुर्भिः पर्वभिः प्रोक्तं भविष्यं पञ्चमं तथा
caturviṃśatisaṃkhyātaṃ sahasrāṇi tu śaunaka | caturbhiḥ parvabhiḥ proktaṃ bhaviṣyaṃ pañcamaṃ tathā
Oh Śaunaka, su extensión se declara de veinticuatro mil versos. Asimismo, el Bhaviṣya Purāṇa, el quinto, se enseña como compuesto de cuatro secciones (parvan).
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sauti), addressing Śaunaka and the sages (explicit address: śaunaka)
Listener: Śaunaka
Scene: A forest āśrama setting: sage Śaunaka seated among ṛṣis, listening as the narrator enumerates Purāṇas and their parvans; palm-leaf manuscripts and a low wooden desk nearby.
Sacred knowledge is preserved through orderly structure—counts, divisions, and classification—supporting accurate teaching and remembrance.
None; the verse is bibliographic, not a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None; it notes the Bhaviṣya Purāṇa’s division into four parvans.