Genealogies of Yadus and Vṛṣṇis; Navaratha’s Refuge to Sarasvatī; Rise of Sāttvata Tradition; Prelude to Kṛṣṇa-Balarāma Incarnation
स नारदस्य वचनाद् वासुदेवार्चनान्वितम् / शास्त्रं प्रवर्तयामास कुण्डगोलादिभिः श्रुतम्
sa nāradasya vacanād vāsudevārcanānvitam / śāstraṃ pravartayāmāsa kuṇḍagolādibhiḥ śrutam
နာရဒ (Nārada) ၏ အမိန့်တော်အတိုင်း လိုက်နာ၍၊ သူသည် ဝါစုဒေဝ (Vāsudeva) ကို အာရ္ချနာဖြင့် ကိုးကွယ်ခြင်း ပါဝင်သည့် သာသနာကျမ်းတစ်ရပ်ကို စတင် ပြန့်ပွားစေ하였다။ ထိုကျမ်းသည် ကုဏ္ဍဂိုးလ (Kuṇḍagola) စသည့် ဆရာများထံမှ ကြားနာသင်ယူထားသော အရာဖြစ်၏။
Purāṇic narrator (describing the establishment of a Vāsudeva-arcana tradition on Nārada’s counsel)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
By centering the śāstra on Vāsudeva-arcana, the verse implies that realization is supported by disciplined worship of the Supreme Lord, where devotion becomes a means to approach the inner Self (ātman) through the Lord as the indwelling reality.
The verse foregrounds arcana (ritual worship) as a regulated sādhana: a yoga of devotion and discipline taught as śāstra, transmitted through teachers, and practiced as a structured path (upāsanā) rather than mere sentiment.
Although Vishnu (Vāsudeva) is explicitly named, the Purāṇic frame supports synthesis: authoritative śāstra and disciplined worship function as shared ground where sectarian boundaries soften, aligning with the Kurma Purana’s broader Shaiva–Vaishnava harmony.