Śālagrāma–Sudarśana-Vyūha Nirūpaṇa, Tīrtha-Saṅgraha, Samvatsara-Nāma, and Mantra-Rakṣā
पञ्चपञ्चान्यत्र भानि चैत्राद्य उदयस्तथा / द्वादशाहैर्द्वयोर्मासनाम्नोराद्यक्षरं तथा
pañcapañcānyatra bhāni caitrādya udayastathā / dvādaśāhairdvayormāsanāmnorādyakṣaraṃ tathā
وفي موضعٍ آخر تُرتَّب منازل القمر في مجموعاتٍ من خمسٍ خمسٍ؛ وكذلك يكون الابتداء (أُدَيَه) من شهر تشيترا (Caitra) وما بعده. وباثني عشر يومًا تُعيَّن أيضًا المقطعة الأولى من اسمي الشهرين.
Śrī Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Correct reckoning of time through standardized groupings and month-name rules.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla as a functional manifestation within māyā—orderly, knowable, and to be respected in action (pravṛtti).
Application: Apply the ‘five-by-five’ nakshatra grouping and Caitra-based starting convention; use the twelve-day rule to determine initial syllables for paired month-names in the given system.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.66.18–22 (continuity of jyotiṣa/kalā rules)
This verse indicates a calendrical convention: the cycle of months and related computations for observances are taken as commencing from Caitra.
By referencing nakṣatra groupings and month-name determination, it supports technical rules used to fix dates for vows, rites, and other dharmic observances.
Use traditional lunar-calendar principles (months beginning from Caitra and nakṣatra-based reckoning) when aligning fasts, śrāddha, or vrata dates with orthodox pañcāṅga practice.