The Narration of the Brāhma Purāṇa’s Account
Brāhma Purāṇānukramaṇikā
किंकिमाख्यानयुक्तानि तद्वदस्व मम प्रभो । चातुर्वर्ण्याश्रया नानाव्रतादीनां कथास्तथा ॥ ११ ॥
kiṃkimākhyānayuktāni tadvadasva mama prabho | cāturvarṇyāśrayā nānāvratādīnāṃ kathāstathā || 11 ||
Ô Seigneur, dis-moi quels enseignements sont accompagnés de récits sacrés; et de même, rapporte les histoires des divers vœux (vrata) et observances, fondés sur les devoirs des quatre varṇa.
Narada (questioning Sanatkumara)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames dharma as best understood through ākhyanas (sacred narratives) and through disciplined vrata-practice, asking for teachings that are both story-grounded and duty-grounded.
By requesting vrata-kathās, the verse points to devotion expressed through vowed observances and hearing sacred narratives—two classic Purāṇic supports for steady bhakti.
The verse is primarily dharma-oriented (varna duties and vrata rules); it implicitly calls for ritual-structure and correct observance rather than a specific Vedanga like vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa.