Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
अथ स्वांशाधिकोने तु लवाढ्यो नो हरो हरः । अंशस्त्वविकृतस्तत्र विलोमे शेषमुक्तवत् ॥ २९ ॥
atha svāṃśādhikone tu lavāḍhyo no haro haraḥ | aṃśastvavikṛtastatra vilome śeṣamuktavat || 29 ||
এতিয়া যেতিয়া ভাজক নিজৰ অংশতকৈ অধিক ভাগৰ বাবে একতকৈ কম হয়, তেতিয়া ভাগফল (হৰ) গ্ৰহণ কৰা নহয়; বৰং লৱ বৃদ্ধি কৰিব লাগে। এই পদ্ধতিত অংশ অপৰিবর্তিত থাকে, আৰু বিলোম পদ্ধতিত অৱশিষ্ট পূৰ্বোক্ত মতে ক’ব লাগে।
Narada (teaching in a technical/vedanga-style explanatory passage within Moksha Dharma section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It highlights the Purana’s insistence on precision and rule-following: disciplined, error-free procedure (even in technical steps like remainder handling) mirrors the mental discipline required for Dharma and ultimately Moksha.
Indirectly: Bhakti in the Narada tradition is supported by steadiness and correctness in practice; the verse models careful adherence to method, which parallels careful adherence to vows, japa, and scriptural injunctions in Vishnu-bhakti.
A rule-based, sutra-like technical instruction using terms such as aṁśa, lava, hara, viloma, and śeṣa—showing the Narada Purana’s Vedanga-style approach to precise procedural explanation.