Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
आधानपुंससीमंतजातनामान्नभुक्तयः । चौलङ्कर्ण्ययणं मौंजी क्षुरिकाबंधनं तथा ॥ १० ॥
ādhānapuṃsasīmaṃtajātanāmānnabhuktayaḥ | caulaṅkarṇyayaṇaṃ mauṃjī kṣurikābaṃdhanaṃ tathā || 10 ||
আধান, পুংসৱন, সীমন্তোন্নয়ন, জাতকৰ্ম, নামকৰণ, অন্নপ্ৰাশন; লগতে চূড়াকৰ্ম, কৰ্ণবেধ, উপনয়ন, মৌঞ্জী-ধাৰণ (যজ্ঞোপৱীত), আৰু ক্ষুৰিকা-বন্ধন—এইবোৰেই সংস্কাৰ।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames key saṃskāras as purificatory milestones that refine body, mind, and conduct, preparing a person for dharma and ultimately for liberation-oriented life (mokṣa-dharma).
By emphasizing disciplined, sanctified living from conception onward, it supports a sattvic life in which devotion can become steady; bhakti is strengthened when daily life is aligned with dharma through such rites.
Ritual procedure and timing (Kalpa/Smārta practice) are implied—these saṃskāras belong to applied Vedic tradition where correct performance, mantras, and observances are systematized.