The Outline (Anukramaṇī) of the Viṣṇu Purāṇa
मन्वन्तरसमाख्यानं वेदव्यासावतारकम् । नरकोद्धारकं कर्म गदितं च ततः परम् ॥ ८ ॥
manvantarasamākhyānaṃ vedavyāsāvatārakam | narakoddhārakaṃ karma gaditaṃ ca tataḥ param || 8 ||
Puis sont rapportés les récits des Manvantaras, la descente (avatāra) de Vedavyāsa, et ensuite les rites et les actes qui délivrent de l’enfer.
Suta (continuing an anukramanika-style summary of topics)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It frames the Purana’s scope: cosmic time (Manvantaras), the authoritative role of Vyasa in transmitting Vedic-Puranic knowledge, and dharmic rites that protect and uplift beings from painful post-death states.
Indirectly: by emphasizing Vyasa’s avatara and dharmic practices that save from naraka, it points to the Purana’s broader method—right conduct and sacred observances that typically culminate in Vishnu-centered devotion in Narada Purana.
The verse signals applied dharma through karma (prescribed rites). While not naming a Vedanga, it aligns with Kalpa (ritual procedure) as the practical framework for “narakoddhāraka” observances.