Kalpa-Lakṣaṇa and Gṛhya-Kalpa: Classifications, Purifications, Implements, and Spatial Rite-Design
ये भ्रमन्ति सदाकाशे पतङ्गाद्या भयङ्कराः । तेषां प्रहरणार्थाय मतं प्रोद्धरणं द्विज ॥ १७ ॥
ye bhramanti sadākāśe pataṅgādyā bhayaṅkarāḥ | teṣāṃ praharaṇārthāya mataṃ proddharaṇaṃ dvija || 17 ||
Ô dvija, ces êtres redoutables—à commencer par ceux qui ont des ailes—qui errent sans cesse dans le ciel : pour les frapper et les abattre, la méthode admise est de lancer vers le haut (l’arme).
Narada (in instruction to a dvija interlocutor within the Moksha-Dharma discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It highlights that dharma is not merely intention but also right method (vidhi): even in confronting fear or danger, one should follow the approved, disciplined procedure rather than act impulsively.
Indirectly, it supports bhakti by emphasizing orderly conduct and self-control; devotion in Narada Purana is repeatedly paired with right living (ācāra), where actions are performed according to proper guidance.
It reflects the Purāṇic didactic style aligned with Kalpa/ritual procedure—stressing correct application (vidhi) and terminology for action (praharaṇa, proddharaṇa) rather than speculative theory.