Chandas: Varṇa-gaṇas, Guru-Laghu, Vṛtta-bheda, and Prastāra Procedures
नष्टांकार्द्धे समे लः स्याद्विपम् सैव सोर्द्धगः । उद्दिष्टे द्विगुणानाद्यादंगान्संमोल्य लस्थितान् ॥ १६ ॥
naṣṭāṃkārddhe same laḥ syādvipam saiva sorddhagaḥ | uddiṣṭe dviguṇānādyādaṃgānsaṃmolya lasthitān || 16 ||
نَشٹانک کو آدھا کرنے پر اگر حاصل جفت ہو تو ‘ل’ کی علامت لگتی ہے؛ ‘وِپَم’ کے معاملے میں بھی نصف قدم کے ساتھ یہی طریقہ سمجھا جائے۔ ‘اُدِّشٹ’ عمل میں پہلے دوگنا کیا جائے، پھر ‘ل’ کے مقام پر قائم اجزاء کو جمع کرکے یکجا کیا جائے۔
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada technical doctrine within the Purva Bhaga)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It shows that the Purana also preserves disciplined, Vedanga-like methods—training the mind in precision and orderly reasoning, which supports moksha-oriented study by cultivating clarity (viveka) and correct understanding.
This specific verse is primarily technical rather than devotional; indirectly, it supports bhakti by emphasizing correct transmission of sacred knowledge—study done carefully becomes an offering of intellect and attention in the broader dharma of devotion.
A procedural rule resembling Vedanga-style technical instruction: handling an unknown/lost value (naṣṭāṅka) through halving, checking evenness, applying a marker (“la”), doubling, and then combining component terms (aṅgas) according to their marked positions.