The Outline (Anukramaṇī) of the Viṣṇu Purāṇa
सर्वदैत्यवधो यत्र विवाहाश्च पृथग्विधाः । यत्र स्थित्वाजगन्नाथः कृष्णो योगेश्वरेश्वरः ॥ १४ ॥
sarvadaityavadho yatra vivāhāśca pṛthagvidhāḥ | yatra sthitvājagannāthaḥ kṛṣṇo yogeśvareśvaraḥ || 14 ||
于彼圣传之中,叙述了诛灭一切代提耶(Daitya)之事,以及种种不同的婚礼。亦于彼处,克里希纳——宇宙之主、诸瑜伽自在者之至尊——安住而显现。
Narada (within the Anukramanika-style narration to the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
It presents Krishna as Jagannatha and Yogeshvareshvara, teaching that behind heroic deeds (daitya-vadha) and worldly rites (vivaha) stands the Supreme Lord, worthy of remembrance and devotion.
By naming Krishna as the Lord of the universe and the supreme master of Yoga, the verse directs the listener to bhakti centered on Krishna’s divine sovereignty, seeing all events as expressions of his protective and grace-bestowing presence.
Indirectly, it points to Dharma-shastra and ritual understanding through “vivāhāḥ pṛthagvidhāḥ” (varied marriage forms), implying knowledge of prescribed rites and social dharma rather than a specific Vedanga technical rule.
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