Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
यश्च मूर्तितनुग्लावो वृद्धिगः स्वोच्चभस्थितः । स्वत्रिकोणसुहृद्भस्थस्तस्य मध्यमसत्फलम् ॥ १४७ ॥
yaśca mūrtitanuglāvo vṛddhigaḥ svoccabhasthitaḥ | svatrikoṇasuhṛdbhasthastasya madhyamasatphalam || 147 ||
ولو كان الكوكب ضعيفًا في قوّة الجسد (أي ناقص الصورة والفتوة)، فإذا كان في حال ازديادٍ واستقرّ في برجه، أو في برج شرفه، أو في مثلثه، أو في برج صديقٍ له، أتى بثمرٍ حسنٍ على وجهٍ معتدل.
Sage Narada (teaching the Sanatkumara brothers in a technical Vedanga context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames karma-phala as nuanced: even a weakened graha can still deliver auspicious outcomes when supported by dignities like own sign, exaltation, trine, or friendly placement—encouraging balanced judgment rather than fatalism.
Indirectly, it supports bhakti-informed discernment: worldly conditions may be mixed, yet favorable supports can still arise; a devotee acts steadily in dharma, without despair, trusting that supportive factors can mature into good results.
Vedanga Jyotisha: assessing a planet’s capacity to give results through dignity (own sign/exaltation), trinal support, and friendship—yielding a “moderately good” outcome even when other strength indicators are weak.