Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
प्राकृतायां गतः सौम्यः क्षेमारोग्यसुभिक्षकृत् । मिश्रसक्षिप्तयोर्मध्ये फलदोऽन्यासु वृष्टिदः 1. ॥ ५० ॥
prākṛtāyāṃ gataḥ saumyaḥ kṣemārogyasubhikṣakṛt | miśrasakṣiptayormadhye phalado'nyāsu vṛṣṭidaḥ 1. || 50 ||
إذا سار الكوكبُ السعيد «سَوْمْيَ» (عُطارِد) في حالٍ عاديّة (محايدة) جلبَ الأمانَ والصحّةَ ووفرةَ القوت. وفي الأحوال المختلطة أو المُبتلاة لا يُعطي إلا ثمرًا معتدلًا؛ أمّا في أحوالٍ أخرى مواتية فيغدو واهبَ الأمطار.
Narada (teaching in a didactic section on dharma/auspicious results; framed within the Narada–Sanatkumara style transmission)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It links dharmic well-being—health, security, and sustenance—to cosmic order, showing that harmony in nature (such as timely rain) is read through Jyotiṣa as a sign of balanced conditions and righteous living.
Indirectly, it supports Bhakti-based dharma by emphasizing gratitude and disciplined living: prosperity and rainfall are treated as divine order to be honored through worship, vows, and righteous conduct rather than mere material pursuit.
Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology): it classifies outcomes based on a planet’s condition—neutral, mixed, or afflicted—and connects these states to practical results like health, harvest, and rainfall.