शून्यं च केवलं चैव रसश्च सचरस्थिरा । वियदंबुयुतं दाहस्त्वग्नियुक्सयुतः शुचिः ॥ ६७ ॥
śūnyaṃ ca kevalaṃ caiva rasaśca sacarasthirā | viyadaṃbuyutaṃ dāhastvagniyuksayutaḥ śuciḥ || 67 ||
(या तांत्रिक संज्ञा आहेत:) ‘शून्य’ आणि ‘केवल’; ‘रस’—सर्व चर-अचरांसह; ‘आकाश-जलयुक्त’; ‘दाह’—अग्नियुक्त; आणि ‘शुचि’—पवित्र।
Narada (within a Vedanga/technical sciences instruction section; dialogue frame traditionally with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It highlights how Vedic tradition preserves meaning through precise technical terms—training the student to see the cosmos (space, water, fire; moving and unmoving beings) as ordered knowledge, not confusion.
Indirectly: Bhakti in the Narada Purana is supported by correct learning and recitation; such technical naming safeguards accurate transmission of hymns and teachings used in worship.
Vedanga-style technical nomenclature—useful for disciplined study, memorization, and precise usage in śikṣā/phonetics and related scholastic systems where terms can function as coded labels.