Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
शेषा दिनादिकं योज्यं नैतत्पिंडनिसर्गयोः । लग्नार्कचन्द्रमध्ये तु यो बली तद्दशा पुरा ॥ १३६ ॥
śeṣā dinādikaṃ yojyaṃ naitatpiṃḍanisargayoḥ | lagnārkacandramadhye tu yo balī taddaśā purā || 136 ||
يُضاف الجزء المتبقّي على هيئة أيامٍ وما شابهها—وهذا لا يجري في حالتي piṇḍa وnisarga. أمّا بين الطالع والشمس والقمر، فأيّها كان أقوى فدَشَا (daśā) فترته تُطبَّق أولًا.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a Vedanga/astrology-oriented section within Moksha Dharma)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It shows that even technical disciplines like Jyotiṣa are to be handled with precision and proper method; correct assessment of strength (bala) and sequence (daśā) supports dharmic decision-making rather than confusion.
Indirectly, it places sacred knowledge in an ordered framework: when one’s actions are aligned with right understanding (including timing and method), devotional practice becomes steadier and less disturbed by miscalculation.
Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa: how to apply remaining time as days in computations, when not to apply that rule (piṇḍa/nisarga cases), and how to choose the initial daśā by comparing the strength of Lagna, Sun, and Moon.