Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
रिःफाष्टषट्कं त्रिकभं केंद्रं प्राक्तुर्यसप्तखम् । नृपादः कीटपशवो बलाढ्याः केंद्रगाः क्रमात् ॥ ११ ॥
riḥphāṣṭaṣaṭkaṃ trikabhaṃ keṃdraṃ prākturyasaptakham | nṛpādaḥ kīṭapaśavo balāḍhyāḥ keṃdragāḥ kramāt || 11 ||
Der zwölfte, achte und sechste Platz heißt die Riḥpha-Gruppe; der dritte Platz wird Trika-bhava genannt; die zentralen Plätze sind die Kendras; und der vierte und siebte sind glückverheißende, stützende Häuser. Der Ordnung nach: Wer in den Kendras steht, wird kraftvoll; wer im Trika steht, sinkt in niedrige Zustände wie Insekten und Tiere; und wer zur Riḥpha-Gruppe gehört, wird von Königen abhängig, als königlicher Diener.
Narada (teaching in a technical, Jyotisha-style classification within Moksha Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It frames worldly status—power, dependence, or low conditions—as outcomes indicated by karmic patterns (here expressed through bhava placements), reminding the seeker that liberation requires rising beyond such house-based results.
Indirectly: by showing the instability of worldly outcomes (power or degradation), it encourages turning from mere status-seeking to steadier refuge in dharma and devotion, which are not bound to fluctuating astrological fortunes.
Vedanga Jyotisha—technical categorization of horoscope houses (kendras, trika/duṣṭhāna-type places, and loss/obstacle houses) and their predicted effects on strength, dependency, and condition of life.