Kūrmāpurāṇa-Anukramaṇikā
Index/Summary of the Kūrma Purāṇa
सहस्रनाम पार्वत्या योगस्य च निरूपणम् । भृगुवंशसमाख्यानं ततः स्वायम्भुवस्य च ॥ ७ ॥
sahasranāma pārvatyā yogasya ca nirūpaṇam | bhṛguvaṃśasamākhyānaṃ tataḥ svāyambhuvasya ca || 7 ||
Il comprend les mille noms de Pārvatī, une exposition du Yoga, le récit de la lignée de Bhṛgu et, ensuite, l’histoire de Svāyambhuva (Manu).
Suta (summarizing the Narada Purana’s contents in an anukramaṇikā style)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
This verse functions as a table-of-contents marker, highlighting key spiritual domains—Devī-nāma-japa (Pārvatī’s thousand names), disciplined Yoga, and dharmic history through rishi lineages and Manu—showing that devotion, practice, and sacred memory together support dharma and liberation.
By pointing to Pārvatī’s sahasranāma, it indicates the bhakti method of nāma-japa and stotra-recitation, where repeated remembrance of the divine names cultivates purity of mind and steadiness—foundations that also support yogic realization.
No single Vedāṅga is taught directly in this verse; however, the mention of Yoga and genealogical accounts implies structured transmission of śāstric knowledge—useful for dharma-śāstra context, ritual lineages, and purāṇic historiography rather than technical disciplines like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa in this specific line.