The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
सुपर्णैलाख्यभैरव्योर्भल्लतीर्थभवा कथा । कीर्तनं कर्दमालस्य गुप्तसोमेश्वस्य च ॥ १८९ ॥
suparṇailākhyabhairavyorbhallatīrthabhavā kathā | kīrtanaṃ kardamālasya guptasomeśvasya ca || 189 ||
ยังมีเรื่องของไภรวีชื่อสุปรณาและเอลา ตำนานที่เกิด ณ ภัลลตีรถะ และการกล่าวถึงการสรรเสริญคัรทมาละ พร้อมทั้งการระลึกถึงโสมेशวรผู้เร้นลับด้วย
Suta (narrating the Anukramanika-style contents as received in the Narada Purana tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It functions as a catalogue entry: it highlights that the text contains tīrtha-kathās (pilgrimage narratives) and the glorification of specific sacred sites and deities, indicating the Purāṇa’s role in guiding dharma through sacred geography and remembrance (kīrtana).
Bhakti is implied through “kīrtana” (reverent mention/recital): devotion is cultivated by hearing and reciting the mahatmya of tīrthas and the names of deities (here, Śakti forms and Someśvara), which is a common Purāṇic method of sustaining smṛti and श्रद्धा (faith).
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is taught in this verse; rather, it reflects the Purāṇic anukramaṇikā method—structured enumeration and topic-indexing useful for traditional recitation, navigation, and ritual planning around tīrthas.