Tīrtha-māhātmya and Rudra’s Samanvaya Teaching
Maṅkaṇaka Episode
यत्र स्नानं जपो होमः श्राद्धदानादिकं कृतम् / एकैकशो मुनिश्रेष्ठाः पुनात्यासप्तमं कुलम्
yatra snānaṃ japo homaḥ śrāddhadānādikaṃ kṛtam / ekaikaśo muniśreṣṭhāḥ punātyāsaptamaṃ kulam
హే మునిశ్రేష్ఠులారా! ఎక్కడ స్నానం, జపం, హోమం, శ్రాద్ధం, దానములు మొదలైన కర్మలు చేయబడునో—వాటిలో ఒక్కొక్క కర్మ కూడా ఒంటరిగా చేసినా—కులమును ఏడవ తరము వరకు పవిత్రం చేయును।
Sūta (narrator) conveying the Kurma Purana’s tirtha-dharma teaching to the sages
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It does not describe the Atman directly; it teaches karma-yoga–aligned purification: disciplined sacred acts (snāna, japa, homa, śrāddha, dāna) remove impurity and support inner fitness for higher knowledge of the Self.
Japa is the explicit meditative discipline; snāna and homa function as purificatory supports. In Kurma Purana’s synthesis, such dharma-based observances steady the mind and prepare the practitioner for deeper Shaiva-Vaishnava yoga and devotion.
This verse is non-sectarian and focuses on dharma in sacred contexts; its emphasis on universally accepted purificatory rites aligns with the Kurma Purana’s broader Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis without naming either deity here.