Commencement of the Upari-bhāga: The Sages Request Brahma-vidyā; Vyāsa Recalls the Badarikā Inquiry and Śiva–Viṣṇu Theophany
पपात दण्डवद् भूमौ दृष्ट्वासौ रोमहर्षणः / प्रदक्षिणीकृत्य गुरुं प्राञ्जलिः पार्श्वगो ऽभवत्
papāta daṇḍavad bhūmau dṛṣṭvāsau romaharṣaṇaḥ / pradakṣiṇīkṛtya guruṃ prāñjaliḥ pārśvago 'bhavat
罗摩哈沙那一见到他,便如杖般直挺俯倒于地,作全身顶礼;又绕师作右旋礼(pradakṣiṇā),合掌侍立在侧。
Narrator (Sūta tradition / Purāṇic narrative voice)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Indirectly: it emphasizes humility and surrender before higher knowledge; the Purāṇic path to realizing Ātman commonly begins with reverence to the Guru, who transmits liberating insight.
It highlights preparatory discipline (ācāra) for Yoga—dandavat praṇāma, pradakṣiṇā, and prāñjali-bhāva—outer acts that cultivate inner humility, receptivity, and steadiness required for later teachings such as Pāśupata-oriented practice.
This verse does not explicitly mention Śiva or Viṣṇu; it establishes the shared dhārmic foundation—guru-reverence and disciplined conduct—through which the Kurma Purāṇa later presents its Śaiva–Vaiṣṇava synthesis.