Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
सनंदन उवाच । क्रमाच्चैत्रादिमासेषु मेषाद्याः संक्रमा मताः । चैत्रशुक्लप्रतिपदि यो वारः स नृपः स्मृतः 1. ॥ १ ॥
sanaṃdana uvāca | kramāccaitrādimāseṣu meṣādyāḥ saṃkramā matāḥ | caitraśuklapratipadi yo vāraḥ sa nṛpaḥ smṛtaḥ 1. || 1 ||
قال سانندانا: على الترتيب، في الشهور التي تبدأ بتشيترا (Caitra)، تُعَدُّ انتقالات الشمس (ساṅكراما) مبتدِئةً ببرج ميشا (Meṣa، الحمل) وما بعده. واليومُ من أيام الأسبوع الذي يوافق شُكلا براتيبَد (śukla pratipad)، أي اليوم الأول من النصف المضيء من شهر تشيترا، يُذكَر بوصفه «ملك» الأيام وأشرفها.
Sanandana
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It sanctifies sacred timekeeping: aligning rituals and vows with the correct month, solar sign (Meṣa), and lunar day (Caitra śukla pratipad) so that dharma is practiced in harmony with cosmic order.
By defining auspicious calendrical markers, it supports disciplined devotional observances (vratas, pūjā timings) where bhakti is strengthened through regular, properly timed worship.
Jyotiṣa (Vedāṅga astrology/astronomy): it references saṅkrānti (solar ingress), rāśi such as Meṣa, lunar tithi (śukla pratipad), and vāra (weekday) for ritual scheduling.