Daily Duties of Brāhmaṇas: Snāna, Sandhyā, Sūrya-hṛdaya, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and the Pañca-mahāyajñas
अन्यैश्च वैदिकैर्मन्त्रैः सौरैः पापप्रणाशनैः / सावित्रीं वै जपेत् पश्चाज्जपयज्ञः स वै स्मृतः
anyaiśca vaidikairmantraiḥ sauraiḥ pāpapraṇāśanaiḥ / sāvitrīṃ vai japet paścājjapayajñaḥ sa vai smṛtaḥ
さらに、罪を滅する太陽(スーリヤ)に関わる他のヴェーダ真言によって行じ、ついでサーヴィトリー(ガーヤトリー)を誦すべきである。これこそが、誦持によって成就する供犠、すなわちジャパ・ヤジュニャと記憶される。
Lord Kūrma (Vishnu) instructing sages on dharma and mantra-practice
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Indirectly: it teaches purification (pāpa-kṣaya) through disciplined japa, which traditionally prepares the mind for Atman-realization by making it fit for dhyāna and Vedic insight.
Mantra-yoga in the form of japa-yajña—systematic recitation of Vedic and Sūrya-mantras, culminating in Sāvitrī (Gāyatrī) japa as a central purificatory and contemplative practice.
By emphasizing Vedic japa and purification rather than sectarian exclusivity, it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s integrative ethos where devotion, discipline, and inner purity support both Vaiṣṇava and Śaiva sādhanā frameworks.