Anūcāna (True Learning), the Vedāṅgas, and Śikṣā: Svara, Sāmavedic Chant, and Gandharva Theory
ऋषभः । चतुर्थः ॥ ४ ॥
ṛṣabhaḥ | caturthaḥ || 4 ||
(ຊື່) ຣິສະພະ (Ṛṣabha) ແມ່ນ. (ທ່ານເປັນ) ລຳດັບທີ 4.
Narada (as an enumerator within the Moksha Dharma discourse, continuing a sequential listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It preserves a precise traditional sequence: identifying Ṛṣabha by name and fixing his position as “the fourth,” which is important for remembering authoritative lineages/lists used in dharma and moksha teachings.
Indirectly: by naming a revered figure within an ordered list, it supports smaraṇa (devotional remembrance) and faithful transmission of sacred names—common tools that nourish bhakti practice in Purāṇic teaching.
Vyākaraṇa/lexical clarity is implicit: the verse is a compact nominative construction (“ṛṣabhaḥ… caturthaḥ”), showing how lists are encoded with minimal words for accurate memorization and recitation.
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