Dharmāṅgada’s Discourse (Dharmāṅgadopadeśa) in the Mohinī Episode
सत्तयसंरक्षणार्थत्वान्नृणां स्युर्मोक्षदायिकाः । कीर्तिसंस्तरणार्थाय कर्त्तव्यं मनुजैः सदा ॥ १३ ॥
sattayasaṃrakṣaṇārthatvānnṛṇāṃ syurmokṣadāyikāḥ | kīrtisaṃstaraṇārthāya karttavyaṃ manujaiḥ sadā || 13 ||
પોતાના અસ્તિત્વ અને કલ્યાણના સંરક્ષણ માટે આ ધર્માચરણો મનુષ્યોને મોક્ષદાયક બને છે. તેથી સદ્કીર્તિ પ્રસરે તે માટે સદા આચરવા યોગ્ય છે।
Narada (instructional voice within Uttara-Bhaga tirtha/merit discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse links daily dharmic observance with two outcomes: immediate protection of one’s life and well-being (sattā-saṃrakṣaṇa) and the highest goal of liberation (mokṣa), showing that sustained righteous practice is itself a moksha-supporting path.
While not naming a specific deity here, the verse supports the bhakti framework of the Purana by emphasizing continual practice (sadā kartavyam). In Narada Purana, such steady observance commonly includes devotion-oriented acts—pilgrimage, vows, worship, and remembrance—whose purity of intent culminates in moksha.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is directly taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is ethical discipline (sadācāra) and regular performance of prescribed acts, which is the applied foundation upon which ritual and scriptural learning bears fruit.