प्रजापतिमुपासंते ऋषयश्च तपोधनाः । यजंति क्रतुभिर्देवास्तथा चक्रधराः सति ॥ ५६ ॥
prajāpatimupāsaṃte ṛṣayaśca tapodhanāḥ | yajaṃti kratubhirdevāstathā cakradharāḥ sati || 56 ||
Ang mga ṛṣi na may yaman ng matinding tapas ay sumasamba kay Prajāpati. Ang mga deva ay nagsasagawa ng yajña sa pamamagitan ng mga kratu; gayundin, O marangal na ginang, ang mga tagapagdala ng cakra (cakradhara, si Viṣṇu) ay nagbibigay-galang at pagsamba sa Kanya.
Suta (narrating the Purana discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It presents multiple valid modes of reverence—tapas-based worship by sages and kratu-based worship by devas—affirming that devotion and ritual, when aligned with dharma, are both honored paths.
By including the “cakradhara” (those aligned with Viṣṇu’s cakra), the verse implies that loving allegiance to the Lord and reverent worship can stand alongside formal Vedic rites as a legitimate expression of bhakti.
The verse points to kratu (Vedic sacrifice), which practically depends on Vedāṅga competencies—especially Kalpa (ritual procedure) and Śikṣā/Vyākaraṇa (correct recitation and linguistic precision).