The Description of the Anukramaṇikā (Chapter-wise Summary) of the Varāha Purāṇa
वर्णनं यमलोकस्य ऋषिपुत्रप्रसंगतः । विपाकः कर्मणां चैव विष्णुव्रतनिरूपणम् ॥ ११ ॥
varṇanaṃ yamalokasya ṛṣiputraprasaṃgataḥ | vipākaḥ karmaṇāṃ caiva viṣṇuvratanirūpaṇam || 11 ||
رِشی کے بیٹے کے واقعے کے حوالے سے یم لوک کی توصیف ہے؛ اعمال کے انجام (وِپاک) کا بیان ہے؛ اور وشنو ورتوں کی تشریح بھی موجود ہے۔
Narada (summarizing topics to Sanatkumara and the other Kumaras, in an Anukramanika-style listing)
Vrata: Viṣṇu-vrata (general category; specific name not given here)
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It signals key themes: the moral order governed by Yama, the inevitable fruition of karma, and the remedial/transformative power of Viṣṇu-centered vows that align one’s life with dharma and devotion.
By pointing to “Viṣṇu-vrata-nirūpaṇa,” it frames bhakti not only as emotion but as disciplined practice—observances undertaken for Viṣṇu that purify conduct and direct karma toward spiritual upliftment.
The verse is primarily dharma/vrata-oriented rather than a Vedanga lesson; practically, it emphasizes ritual discipline (vrata-vidhi) and ethical causality (karma-vipāka) as applied knowledge for daily life.