Cosmic Manifestation, Mahāmāyā’s Mandate, Varṇāśrama-Dharma, and the Unity of the Trimūrti
सत्यं सन्तोष आस्तिक्यं श्रद्धा चेन्द्रियनिग्रहः / देवताभ्यर्चनं पूजा ब्राह्मणानां विशेषतः
satyaṃ santoṣa āstikyaṃ śraddhā cendriyanigrahaḥ / devatābhyarcanaṃ pūjā brāhmaṇānāṃ viśeṣataḥ
సత్యం, సంతోషం, ఆస్తిక్యం, శ్రద్ధ మరియు ఇంద్రియనిగ్రహం; అలాగే దేవతల అర్చన-పూజ, ప్రత్యేకంగా బ్రాహ్మణుల సేవా-పూజ—ఇవి ధర్మస్తంభాలుగా చెప్పబడినవి।
Lord Kūrma (Vishnu) instructing (in a dharma-teaching context)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Indirectly: it frames dharma as inner purification—truth, contentment, faith, and sense-restraint—which prepares the mind for realizing Ātman by reducing rajas-tamas and stabilizing sattva.
The verse emphasizes indriya-nigraha (sense-control) and śraddhā/āstikya as core prerequisites for Yoga-sādhana; in Kurma Purana’s spiritual discipline, ethical restraint and devotional worship support deeper concentration and contemplative practice.
By prioritizing devatā-arcana (worship of the deities) without sectarian exclusion, it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s integrative approach where devotion and dharma can be offered across divine forms within a unified Īśvara-centered framework.