Maṅgalācaraṇa, Naimiṣāraṇya-Sabhā, Sūta-Āhvāna, and Narada Purāṇa-Māhātmya
यस्यैकाध्यायपठनाद्वाजिमेधफलं लभेत् । अध्यायद्वयपाठेन राजसूयफलं तथा ॥ ४० ॥
yasyaikādhyāyapaṭhanādvājimedhaphalaṃ labhet | adhyāyadvayapāṭhena rājasūyaphalaṃ tathā || 40 ||
诵读此《普罗那》一章,即得阿湿婆梅陀(马祭)之功德;诵读两章,亦同得罗阇苏耶(王祭)之功德。
Suta (traditional Purāṇic narrator) describing the phala-śruti of the Narada Purana
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It is a phala-śruti verse asserting that Purāṇa-recitation (adhyāya-pāṭha) can confer the same spiritual merit traditionally attributed to major Vedic royal sacrifices, emphasizing accessible dharma through śravaṇa and pāṭha.
By elevating recitation of sacred narrative to the level of grand sacrifices, the verse supports a bhakti-oriented approach where hearing/reading sacred texts becomes a primary, widely available means of accruing merit and turning the mind toward the Divine.
It indirectly highlights ritual science (Kalpa) by referencing Aśvamedha and Rājasūya, while teaching that Purāṇic recitation can substitute for complex śrauta performance in terms of proclaimed merit.