Śeṣoditya-Sūrya-nyāsa, Soma-sādhana, Graha-pūjā, and Bhauma-vrata-vidhi
पूर्ववत्सकलं चान्यदत्र ज्ञेयं मनीषिभिः । भृगुर्जलेंदुमन्वाढ्यः सोमाय हृदयांतिमः ॥ ५२ ॥
pūrvavatsakalaṃ cānyadatra jñeyaṃ manīṣibhiḥ | bhṛgurjaleṃdumanvāḍhyaḥ somāya hṛdayāṃtimaḥ || 52 ||
Ici encore, le reste doit être compris par les sages comme il a été dit auparavant : le ṛṣi Bhṛgu est à associer à Jalendu ; Anvāḍhya est à associer à Soma ; et Hṛdayāntima, de même, à Soma.
Narada (instructing the Sanatkumara tradition in an enumerative/technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It emphasizes disciplined transmission of sacred knowledge: the wise are told to infer the remaining correspondences “as before,” preserving rishi-attributions and traditional mappings without redundancy.
Indirectly: by honoring authoritative lineages (ṛṣi-paramparā) and correct attributions, it supports accurate practice and recitation—foundational to steady devotion and ritual purity in Vaishnava-oriented Purāṇic practice.
Anukramaṇī-style method: systematic listing and cross-referencing of teachers/names and their associated deities (here, Soma), a practical archival technique used alongside Vedanga study (especially for correct attribution and tradition-based learning).