Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
स्नाय्वस्थिरक्तत्वक्शुक्रवसामज्जास्तु धातवः । मंदार्कचंद्रसोम्यास्पुजिज्जीवकुभुवः क्रमात् ॥ १०१ ॥
snāyvasthiraktatvakśukravasāmajjāstu dhātavaḥ | maṃdārkacaṃdrasomyāspujijjīvakubhuvaḥ kramāt || 101 ||
Die Dhātus (Körperbestandteile) sind: Sehnen, Knochen, Blut, Haut, Samen, Fett und Mark. Ihre leitenden Mächte sind der Reihe nach: Mandā, die Sonne, der Mond, Somyā, Pūjī, Jīvaka und Bhuva.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames the body as an ordered system of dhātus governed by higher powers, encouraging detachment and disciplined purification as supports for mokṣa-oriented practice.
By recognizing the body as a structured, governed instrument rather than the Self, a devotee can redirect identity from material constituents to devotion toward the Lord and steady remembrance.
It aligns with śārīra-vidyā (traditional physiology used in dharma and ritual purity rules), supporting practical guidance for sādhana, fasting, and bodily discipline in Moksha-Dharma contexts.