Candra-sthiti, Dvādaśa-avasthā, Nakṣatra-śubha-aśubha, Yātrā-dik, and Graha-bhāva-phala
अर्कार्किचन्द्रा दशमे ग्रहा एकादशे खिलाः / बुधो ऽथ द्वादशे चैव भार्गवः सुखदो भवेत्
arkārkicandrā daśame grahā ekādaśe khilāḥ / budho 'tha dvādaśe caiva bhārgavaḥ sukhado bhavet
Wenn Sonne, Saturn und Mond im zehnten Haus stehen und die übrigen Planeten im elften, dann—steht Merkur im zwölften—wird Venus wahrlich zur Spenderin von Glück und Wohlergehen.
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda)
Concept: Public action (10th) and gains (11th) are shaped by graha distribution; 12th-house placement can transmute enjoyment into sukha when moderated—Venus as refined happiness rather than excess.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga balance: engagement (pravṛtti) and withdrawal (nivṛtti) both serve inner purification when guided by discernment.
Application: Pursue duty and reputation (10th) ethically; manage networks and income (11th) responsibly; use 12th-house themes for charity, sleep hygiene, retreats, and controlled pleasures—turning Venusian desire into contentment.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.61: bhāva-wise graha placements culminating in 12th-house note
This verse presents a specific Jyotiṣa placement-pattern and states its result: under these placements, Venus (Bhārgava) functions as a giver of happiness (sukha-da), indicating an auspicious outcome.
This particular verse does not describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it belongs to an astrology-focused section, linking planetary placements with results experienced in embodied life.
Use it as a traditional reference for interpreting planetary placements (especially Venus and Mercury) in chart analysis, while prioritizing dharma-based conduct since the Purana consistently frames well-being as supported by ethical living.