The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
जांबवत्याख्यसरितः पांडुकूपस्य सत्कथा । शतमेधलक्षमेधकोटिमेधकथा तथा ॥ १७५ ॥
jāṃbavatyākhyasaritaḥ pāṃḍukūpasya satkathā | śatamedhalakṣamedhakoṭimedhakathā tathā || 175 ||
Também se descrevem o relato sagrado do rio chamado Jāmbavatī, a lenda santa do Poço de Pāṇḍu, e igualmente as narrativas dos sacrifícios Aśvamedha: o de cem, o de um lakh (cem mil) e o de um crore (dez milhões).
Sage Narada (cataloguing topics to Sanatkumara in the Anukramanika section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
It functions as an Anukramanika (topic-index), pointing seekers to tirtha-kathā (sacred place legends) and yajña-kathā (sacrificial glory) as recognized means for cultivating dharma, faith, and purification through remembered sacred history.
Indirectly: by listing revered tirtha-stories and famed sacrificial narratives, it frames devotional hearing (śravaṇa) and reverent remembrance of sacred deeds as supportive to bhakti—guiding the mind toward the divine order upheld by dharma.
Ritual orientation is implied: the mention of medha/aśvamedha points to Śrauta-yajña procedure (Kalpa/Vedāṅga) and the Purāṇic practice of learning ritual merit and context through kathā (narrative instruction).