Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
समृगेज्येषु बालानां कर्णवेधक्रिया हिता । दस्रेन्द्वदितितिष्येषु करादित्रितये तथा ॥ १८० ॥
samṛgejyeṣu bālānāṃ karṇavedhakriyā hitā | dasrendvadititiṣyeṣu karāditritaye tathā || 180 ||
للأطفال، يكون طقسُ ثقبِ الأذن (karṇavedha) نافعًا إذا أُجري تحت نكشترَتَي مِرْغَشِيرْشَا (Mṛgaśīrṣa) وجْيَيْشْثَا (Jyeṣṭhā). وكذلك يُستحسن تحت دَهنِشْتْهَا (Dhaniṣṭhā) وشْرَفَنَا (Śravaṇa) وأدِتي (Aditi؛ أي Punarvasu) وتِشْيَا (Tiṣyā؛ أي Puṣyā)، وأيضًا خلال ثلاثة الأيام القمرية التي تبدأ بيوم «هَسْتَا» (اليد) واليومين التاليين له.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It frames karṇavedha as a dharmic saṁskāra whose effectiveness and well-being are supported by choosing auspicious nakṣatras and suitable lunar timing, aligning personal rites with cosmic order (ṛta).
While not directly a bhakti verse, it supports bhakti-oriented life by prescribing disciplined saṁskāras; orderly dharma and purified life-stages are presented as supportive foundations for worship and spiritual practice.
Jyotiṣa (Vedāṅga astrology) is highlighted through nakṣatra-based muhurta selection and the mention of a tithi triad (three lunar days) for performing the karṇavedha rite.