Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
त्रिधीशारिषु मन्दः खात्साक्षांत्येषु शुभो सृजः । केंद्रायाष्टधनेष्वर्का लग्नाद्वृद्ध्याद्यबंधुषु ॥ १६३ ॥
tridhīśāriṣu mandaḥ khātsākṣāṃtyeṣu śubho sṛjaḥ | keṃdrāyāṣṭadhaneṣvarkā lagnādvṛddhyādyabaṃdhuṣu || 163 ||
Saturn (Śani) wirkt günstig im 3., 6. und 11. Haus. Wohltätige Planeten bringen gute Ergebnisse im 2., 10. und 7. Haus. Die Sonne (Sūrya) ist förderlich in den Winkelhäusern (kendra) sowie im 8. und 2. Haus; und vom Aszendenten (lagna) gerechnet ist sie günstig im 11. (Gewinn), 9. (Glück) und 4. (Heim/Verwandte) Haus.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It frames Jyotiṣa as a dharma-supporting discipline: by knowing where planets tend to give favorable outcomes, one can align actions and remedies toward steadiness, right conduct, and inner progress.
Indirectly: it treats worldly conditions as patterned and knowable, encouraging a devotee to rely on disciplined living and remembrance of the Divine rather than anxiety about changing fortunes.
Jyotiṣa Vedāṅga—house-based evaluation of planets (e.g., Saturn’s relative strength in certain houses, and the Sun’s favorable placement in kendras and specified houses) for interpreting a horoscope.