The Narration of the Brāhma Purāṇa’s Account
Brāhma Purāṇānukramaṇikā
ब्रह्मं पुराणं तत्रादौ सर्वलोकहिताय वै । व्यासेन वेदविदुषा समाख्यातं महात्मना ॥ ३० ॥
brahmaṃ purāṇaṃ tatrādau sarvalokahitāya vai | vyāsena vedaviduṣā samākhyātaṃ mahātmanā || 30 ||
അവിടെ ആദിയിൽ, സർവ്വലോകഹിതത്തിനായി, വേദവിദ്വാൻ മഹാത്മാവ് വ്യാസൻ ബ്രഹ്മപുരാണം ഉപദേശിച്ചു.
Narada (describing the Purāṇic corpus within the Anukramanika-style summary)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames Purāṇic teaching as a universal welfare project (sarva-loka-hita) and anchors its authority in Vyāsa, the Veda-knower, presenting the Brahma Purāṇa as an authentic, dharma-supporting revelation.
While Bhakti is not named directly, the verse establishes the Purāṇa as a compassionate teaching meant for all beings—an essential foundation for Purāṇic bhakti traditions that spread accessible devotion through narrated sacred lore.
The verse emphasizes Vedic authority and transmission: Vyāsa, as veda-vid (knower of the Vedas), systematizes and communicates sacred knowledge—an underlying basis for disciplined scriptural study (śāstra-pramāṇa) rather than a specific Vedāṅga technique.