Paramparā of the Atharva Veda and Purāṇas; Definition of a Purāṇa
Daśa-lakṣaṇam
ब्राह्मं पाद्मं वैष्णवं च शैवं लैङ्गं सगारुडं । नारदीयं भागवतमाग्नेयं स्कान्दसंज्ञितम् ॥ २३ ॥ भविष्यं ब्रह्मवैवर्तं मार्कण्डेयं सवामनम् । वाराहं मात्स्यं कौर्मं च ब्रह्माण्डाख्यमिति त्रिषट् ॥ २४ ॥
brāhmaṁ pādmaṁ vaiṣṇavaṁ ca śaivaṁ laiṅgaṁ sa-gāruḍaṁ nāradīyaṁ bhāgavatam āgneyaṁ skānda-saṁjñitam
Восемнадцать великих Пуран таковы: Брахма, Падма, Вишну, Шива, Линга, Гаруда, Нарада, Бхагавата, Агни, Сканда; а также Бхавишья, Брахма-вайварта, Маркандейя, Вамана, Вараха, Матсья, Курма и Брахманда-пурана.
Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī has quoted from the Varāha Purāṇa, Śiva Purāṇa and Matsya Purāṇa in confirmation of the above two verses.
In Canto 12, Chapter 7, Śukadeva Gosvāmī enumerates the Purāṇas by name, placing the Bhāgavata among them as part of the recognized Purāṇic canon.
He was summarizing Vedic and Purāṇic literature within the Bhāgavatam’s concluding teachings, situating the Bhāgavata Purāṇa within the broader scriptural tradition for Parīkṣit’s understanding.
It helps a seeker navigate Vedic sources responsibly—recognizing major Purāṇas, choosing study paths, and appreciating the Bhāgavatam’s place within India’s devotional scripture heritage.