Śrāddha-prayoga: Niyama, Brāhmaṇa-parīkṣā, Kutapa-kāla, Tithi-nyāya, and Vaiṣṇava-phala
वृषलीसूति पोष्टा च वृषलीपतिरेव च । कुंडश्च गोलकश्चैव ह्ययाज्यानां च याजकः ॥ १४ ॥
vṛṣalīsūti poṣṭā ca vṛṣalīpatireva ca | kuṃḍaśca golakaścaiva hyayājyānāṃ ca yājakaḥ || 14 ||
亦当摒除者:生于首陀罗女子(vṛṣalī)之子、扶持此类不正结合者、首陀罗女子之夫;以及所谓 kuṇḍa 与 golaka 之类;并为不应受祭者而行祭的祭司——皆不相应于法。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a dharma-śāstra style listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
The verse emphasizes dharma through ritual integrity: spiritual merit from yajña depends not only on correct procedure but also on the eligibility (adhikāra) of both patron and priest, discouraging rites that violate śāstric standards.
Indirectly, it supports bhakti by insisting that religious life be grounded in righteous conduct (ācāra). In the Narada Purana’s framework, devotion to Viṣṇu is strengthened—not replaced—by ethical discipline and proper observance of scriptural boundaries.
Kalpa (the Vedāṅga of ritual procedure) is implied: it outlines who may act as yājaka and who is ayājya, warning that officiating for prohibited patrons is itself a fault affecting the rite’s legitimacy.