Candra-sthiti, Dvādaśa-avasthā, Nakṣatra-śubha-aśubha, Yātrā-dik, and Graha-bhāva-phala
भौममन्दशशाङ्कार्का बुधः श्रेष्ठश्चतुर्थके / शुक्रजीवौ पञ्चमे च चन्द्रकेतुसमाहितौ
bhaumamandaśaśāṅkārkā budhaḥ śreṣṭhaścaturthake / śukrajīvau pañcame ca candraketusamāhitau
في البيت الرابع يكون المريخ وزحل والقمر والشمس، ومعهم عطارد والرفيعُ الشأن. وفي البيت الخامس تكون الزهرة والمشتري، وهناك أيضًا يجتمع القمر مع كيتو.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Different grahas govern distinct life-spheres when placed in 4th/5th; conjunctions (e.g., Candra–Ketu) modify mental and karmic patterns.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-miśra prārabdha: mixed influences shaping mind (manas) and merit (puṇya) within empirical life.
Application: Interpret 4th-house emphasis for home, education, inner contentment; 5th for learning, mantra, children, creativity—while treating Candra–Ketu as a cue for mental detachment and disciplined focus.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.61: sequential bhāva allocations continuing through 6th–12th in following verses
This verse lists and arranges grahas (planets/nodes) into specific divisions, reflecting the text’s cosmological-astrological framework used for understanding time, fate, and ritual timing.
Indirectly: by presenting a Jyotisha-based cosmic order, it supports the Purana’s broader view that the soul’s experiences unfold within a structured universe governed by time and karmic law.
Use it as a scriptural reference for traditional Navagraha identification and for grounding astrological/ritual discussions in Purāṇic cosmology rather than speculation.