Śikṣā-nirūpaṇa (Exposition of Discipline): Son’s Marriage, Paternal Duty, and Royal Administration
इति श्रीबृहन्नारदीयपुराणोत्तरभागे शिक्षानिरूपणं नामैकविंशोऽध्यायः ॥ २१ ॥
iti śrībṛhannāradīyapurāṇottarabhāge śikṣānirūpaṇaṃ nāmaikaviṃśo'dhyāyaḥ || 21 ||
Sa gayon nagtatapos ang ikadalawampu’t isang kabanata, na tinatawag na “Śikṣā-nirūpaṇa (Paglalahad ng pagbigkas at wastong pag-awit ng pagbigkas),” sa Uttara-bhāga ng banal na Bṛhan-Nāradīya Purāṇa.
Suta (traditional Purāṇic colophon/narrator marker)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"bhakti","emotional_journey":"A calm, formal closure (colophon) that settles the listener after instruction, with a faint devotional reverence to the Purāṇa."}
It functions as the chapter colophon, formally closing the Śikṣā-nirūpaṇa adhyāya and emphasizing that correct sound, pronunciation, and recitation discipline are integral to preserving Vedic meaning and dharma.
Indirectly: by concluding a Śikṣā chapter, it implies that devotional practices involving mantra and nāma-japa rely on disciplined, respectful utterance—supporting bhakti through purity and accuracy of sacred sound.
Śikṣā, the Vedāṅga dealing with phonetics and recitation—i.e., the technical foundation for correct articulation, intonation, and preservation of scriptural transmission.