The Account of the Lalitā Hymn, the Protective Armor
Kavaca), and the Thousand Names (Sahasranāma
हृदादिविद्या रूपादिभानुरूपाः जगदूपुः । विश्वमो हनिका चैव त्रिपुरामृतसंज्ञिका ॥ १०७ ॥
hṛdādividyā rūpādibhānurūpāḥ jagadūpuḥ | viśvamo hanikā caiva tripurāmṛtasaṃjñikā || 107 ||
วิชาที่เริ่มด้วย ‘หฤทาทิ’ และวิชาที่สอดคล้องกับรูปแห่งพระสุริยะและดวงประทีปอื่น ๆ; รวมทั้งที่ชื่อ ‘ชคทูปุ’, ‘วิศวโม’, ‘หนิกา’ และที่เรียกว่า ‘ตรีปุรามฤต’—ทั้งหมดนี้ถูกนับรวมไว้แล้ว।
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within Vedanga/vidya listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse functions as a catalog of specialized vidyās (knowledge-traditions), emphasizing that sacred learning in the Narada Purana includes many structured disciplines, not only devotion but also technical classifications of śāstric knowledge.
Indirectly: by situating bhakti within a broader Vedic knowledge ecology—Narada learns that disciplined study and correct classifications of vidyā can support right understanding, which in turn stabilizes devotion to Vishnu in practice.
A practical takeaway is the Purana’s method of enumerating and organizing technical vidyās—useful for śāstric study, curriculum mapping, and identifying distinct streams of learning that accompany Vedanga-style education.