The Procedure for Offering Piṇḍa (Funerary Rice-balls) — Gayā-māhātmya
ॐ नमोऽस्तु भानवे भत्रैसोमभौमज्ञरूपिणे । जीवभार्गवशनैश्चरराहुकेतुस्वलरूपिणे ॥ ७२ ॥
oṃ namo'stu bhānave bhatraisomabhaumajñarūpiṇe | jīvabhārgavaśanaiścararāhuketusvalarūpiṇe || 72 ||
أوم—سلامٌ وخضوعٌ لسوريا، إله الشمس، الذي يتجلّى في صورة القمر المبارك والمريخ وعطارد؛ والذي تتبدّى طبيعته أيضًا في صورة المشتري والزهرة وزحل وراهُو وكيتو.
Narada (in a litany of salutations within the Uttara-Bhaga narrative)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It presents the Sun as the unifying divine principle behind the nine planetary powers (Navagraha), teaching that cosmic influences are ultimately expressions of one sacred order worthy of reverence.
Bhakti is expressed through namaskāra (salutation) and seeing one divine reality operating through many forms—here, honoring Sūrya while respectfully acknowledging the grahas as his manifested powers.
Jyotiṣa (Vedāṅga astrology): the verse names the Navagrahas using traditional Sanskrit epithets (Jīva, Bhārgava, Śanaiścara, Rāhu, Ketu), supporting graha-identification used in ritual timing and graha-śānti practices.