Sṛṣṭi-varṇana, Bhārata-khaṇḍa-mahātmya, and Jagad-bhūgola
Creation, Glory of Bhārata, and World Geography
योऽसौ ब्रह्मा जगत्कर्ता यन्नाभिकमलोद्भवः । स एवानन्दरुपात्मा तस्मान्नास्त्यपरो मुने ॥ २५ ॥
yo'sau brahmā jagatkartā yannābhikamalodbhavaḥ | sa evānandarupātmā tasmānnāstyaparo mune || 25 ||
జగత్తు కర్త అయిన ఆ బ్రహ్మ, ఆయన నాభికమలమునుండి జన్మించినవాడు; ఆయనే నిజంగా ఆనందస్వరూప ఆత్మ; కాబట్టి, ఓ మునీ, ఆయనకన్నా మరెవ్వరూ లేరు.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It identifies the supreme source behind cosmic creation: although Brahmā creates the world, he arises from the navel-lotus of the Lord, who is the bliss-natured Self and the highest reality to be known.
By directing reverence beyond the secondary creator (Brahmā) to the supreme Lord (Vishnu) as the ultimate, blissful Self, it supports single-pointed devotion to the highest source of all beings.
No specific Vedāṅga method (like Śikṣā, Vyākaraṇa, or Jyotiṣa) is taught in this verse; it is primarily a tattva-teaching about the hierarchy of creation and the supreme cause.