Brahmacārin-Dharma: Guru-Sevā, Daily Vedic Study, Gāyatrī-Japa, and Anadhyāya Regulations
यथाकालमधीयीत यावन्न विमना गुरुः / आसीताधो गुरोः कूर्चे फलके वा समाहितः
yathākālamadhīyīta yāvanna vimanā guruḥ / āsītādho guroḥ kūrce phalake vā samāhitaḥ
यथाकालं समधीयीत यावन्न विमना गुरुः। गुरोः अधो कूर्चे फलके वा आसीतः समाहितो भवेत्॥
Traditional Purana narrator (instructional dharma passage, framed within the Kurma Purana’s discourse)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Indirectly: it teaches the mental discipline (samāhita—collected attention) required for scriptural study, which in the Kurma Purana’s broader framework becomes a prerequisite for realizing the Self through right knowledge and yogic steadiness.
The verse emphasizes samādhāna (composure and focused attention) and vinaya (humility) in the learning posture—practical foundations for dhāraṇā-like concentration and the ethical restraints that support later yogic instruction, including Pāśupata-oriented discipline in the Kurma tradition.
It does not explicitly discuss Shiva–Vishnu unity; instead, it establishes dharmic discipline under the guru, a shared foundation across Shaiva and Vaishnava paths in the Kurma Purana’s synthesizing approach.