Snātaka and Gṛhastha-Dharma: Conduct, Marriage Norms, Daily Rites, and Liberating Virtues
इति श्रीकूर्मपुराणे षट्साहस्त्र्यां संहितायामुपरिविभागे चतुर्दशो ऽध्यायः व्यास उवाच वेदं वेदौ तथा वेदान् वेदान् वा चतुरो द्विजाः / अधीत्य चाधिगम्यार्थं ततः स्नायाद् द्विजोत्तमः
iti śrīkūrmapurāṇe ṣaṭsāhastryāṃ saṃhitāyāmuparivibhāge caturdaśo 'dhyāyaḥ vyāsa uvāca vedaṃ vedau tathā vedān vedān vā caturo dvijāḥ / adhītya cādhigamyārthaṃ tataḥ snāyād dvijottamaḥ
ഇങ്ങനെ ശ്രീകൂർമപുരാണത്തിലെ ഷട്സാഹസ്ത്രീ സംഹിതയുടെ ഉത്തരവിഭാഗത്തിൽ പതിനാലാം അധ്യായം സമാപ്തം. വ്യാസൻ പറഞ്ഞു—ദ്വിജോത്തമൻ ഒരു വേദമോ രണ്ടോ, അല്ലെങ്കിൽ വേദങ്ങൾ—നാലും—അധ്യയനം ചെയ്ത് അതിന്റെ താത്പര്യം ഗ്രഹിച്ച ശേഷം സമാവർത്തനസ്നാനം ചെയ്യണം।
Vyasa
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
This verse does not directly define Ātman; it frames a dharmic prerequisite—Vedic study followed by purification—supporting the broader Purāṇic path where inner realization is grounded in disciplined learning and ritual-ethical purity.
No specific āsana or meditation is named; the practice emphasized is preparatory discipline: adhyayana (scriptural study) with artha-grahaṇa (understanding the meaning), followed by snāna (purificatory bathing), which functions as a sādhana-support for later Yoga and devotion in the Kurma Purana.
It does not mention Śiva or Viṣṇu explicitly; instead, it presents shared dharmic norms (Vedic learning and purification) that underpin the Kurma Purana’s broader Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis.