The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
विश्वकर्मेशमहिमा दक्षयज्ञोद्भवस्तथा । सतीशस्यामृतेशादेर्भुजस्तंभः पराशरे ॥ ९० ॥
viśvakarmeśamahimā dakṣayajñodbhavastathā | satīśasyāmṛteśāderbhujastaṃbhaḥ parāśare || 90 ||
Ó Parāśara, o texto também relata a grandeza do Senhor de Viśvakarmā, o episódio surgido do sacrifício de Dakṣa e a paralisia do braço do Senhor de Satī, bem como de Amṛteśa e de outros.
Sage Nārada (cataloguing topics to Parāśara in an anukramaṇikā-style summary)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It functions as an anukramaṇikā (topic-index) verse, indicating that the Purāṇa preserves exemplary episodes—especially around yajña and divine authority—meant to guide dharma through remembered consequences and sacred history.
Indirectly: by pointing to narratives about Īśvara (Śiva) and major sacrificial events, it signals that bhakti is strengthened through śravaṇa (hearing) and smaraṇa (remembrance) of divine līlā and the moral order upheld by the gods.
Ritual focus is implied via the Dakṣa-yajña reference—useful for understanding yajña-related dharma and the Purāṇic critique of flawed ritual intent (a practical takeaway aligned with kalpa/ritual reasoning, though not a technical Vedāṅga lesson here).