The Description of the Index/Summary of the Garuḍa
Purāṇa
सूर्यादिपूजनविधिर्दीक्षाविधिरतः परम् । श्राद्धपूजा ततः पश्चान्नवव्यूहार्चनं द्विज ॥ ३ ॥
sūryādipūjanavidhirdīkṣāvidhirataḥ param | śrāddhapūjā tataḥ paścānnavavyūhārcanaṃ dvija || 3 ||
Vient ensuite la méthode d’adoration du Soleil et des autres divinités ; puis le rite d’initiation (dīkṣā). Suit le culte lié au śrāddha, et ensuite—ô deux-fois-né—(la manière d’)adorer les neuf Vyūha.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It outlines a deliberate ritual progression—deity-worship (starting with Sūrya), formal initiation (dīkṣā), ancestral rites (śrāddha), and finally higher Vaiṣṇava worship through Vyūha-arcana—showing how dharma is practiced in ordered stages.
By culminating in nava-vyūhārcana, it points devotion toward structured Vaiṣṇava worship of emanational forms (Vyūhas), implying that bhakti is supported by proper rites, purification, and lineage duties such as śrāddha.
Ritual procedure (kalpa) is central: the verse is a compact index of vidhi—how worship, initiation, and śrāddha are to be sequenced and performed according to prescribed rules.