The Exposition of the Table of Contents (Anukramaṇī) of the Agni Purāṇa
ब्रह्मचर्यादिधर्मांश्च श्राद्धकल्पविधिस्ततः । ग्रहयज्ञस्ततः प्रोक्तोवैदिकस्मार्तकर्म च ॥ ११ ॥
brahmacaryādidharmāṃśca śrāddhakalpavidhistataḥ | grahayajñastataḥ proktovaidikasmārtakarma ca || 11 ||
次いで、梵行(ブラフマチャリヤ―学生期の清浄なる禁欲の規律)に始まる諸々の法が説かれ、さらにシュラーダ(śrāddha)儀礼の規定と作法が示される。続いて、惑星を鎮めるグラハ・ヤジュニャ(graha-yajña)が説かれ、ヴェーダ系およびスマールタの諸儀礼の務めも併せて語られる。
Narada (teaching/reciting to the Sanatkumara brothers in an anukramanika-style summary)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames dharma as a structured life of discipline and rite: personal conduct (brahmacarya and related duties), ancestral obligation (śrāddha), and cosmic harmony (graha-yajña), all integrated through Vedic and Smārta practice.
While not explicitly naming bhakti, it supports devotion through purified living and correct ritual order—discipline, gratitude to ancestors, and reverent alignment with cosmic forces—creating steadiness for Vishnu-oriented worship taught elsewhere in the Narada Purana.
The verse points to Kalpa (ritual procedure) via śrāddha-kalpa-vidhi and to Jyotiṣa-oriented practice through graha-yajña, alongside the distinction between Vaidika and Smārta karmas.