The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
मुण्डीरादित्रिकार्कं च सतीपरिणयाह्वयम् । रुद्रशीर्षं च यागेशं वालखिल्यं च गारुडम् ॥ १४८ ॥
muṇḍīrāditrikārkaṃ ca satīpariṇayāhvayam | rudraśīrṣaṃ ca yāgeśaṃ vālakhilyaṃ ca gāruḍam || 148 ||
ยังมีหมวดอันเป็นมงคลคือ มุณฑีระและส่วนอื่น ๆ ตริการกะ ตอนที่เรียกว่า ‘พิธีอภิเษกของสตี’ รุทรศีรษะ ยาเคศะ วาลขิลยะ และคารุฑะ
Sage Narada (cataloguing contents to the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse functions as an Anukramaṇikā (index): it preserves the sacred memory of the Purāṇa’s thematic units—Śaiva episodes (Satī, Rudra) and Garuḍa-related material—showing the text’s breadth across devotion, ritual, and mythic instruction.
Indirectly: by naming sections centered on revered divine figures (Rudra and Garuḍa) and sacred narratives (Satī’s marriage), it points readers toward devotional contemplation (smaraṇa) through Purāṇic stories, a common Bhakti-supporting method in the Narada Purana.
Ritual orientation is implied through the title “Yāgeśa” (Lord/presiding principle of sacrifice), indicating that some sections connect Purāṇic narration with yajña/karma-kāṇḍa themes, though this specific verse mainly lists titles rather than detailing a Vedāṅga.