Svāyambhuva Lineage to Dakṣa; Pṛthu’s Devotion; Pāśupata Saṃnyāsa; Dakṣa–Satī Episode
मदन्वये तु ये सूताः संभूता वेदवर्जिताः / तेषां पुराणवक्तृत्वं वृत्तिरासीदजाज्ञया
madanvaye tu ye sūtāḥ saṃbhūtā vedavarjitāḥ / teṣāṃ purāṇavaktṛtvaṃ vṛttirāsīdajājñayā
Mais les Sūta nés de ma lignée, exclus de l’étude védique—par l’ordre de Brahmā (Ajā)—eurent pour subsistance la récitation et l’enseignement des Purāṇa.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) speaking in a dharma-narrative context
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
This verse does not directly teach Ātman metaphysics; it establishes a dharmic arrangement for transmitting sacred knowledge—Purāṇa discourse—when Vedic access is restricted.
No specific yoga practice is described here; the focus is on adhikāra (eligibility) and the sanctioned means of dharma-teaching through Purāṇa-kathā, which in the Kurma tradition supports devotion, ethics, and later yoga teachings.
The verse is administrative and lineage-based rather than theological; it supports the Purāṇic medium through which the Kurma Purana later presents Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis, including Pāśupata-oriented instruction.