Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
निषेकजन्मारिष्टानि ह्यायुर्दायो दशाक्रमः । कर्माजीवं चाष्टवर्गो राजयोगाश्च नाभसाः ॥ ५ ॥
niṣekajanmāriṣṭāni hyāyurdāyo daśākramaḥ | karmājīvaṃ cāṣṭavargo rājayogāśca nābhasāḥ || 5 ||
Indeed, it speaks of omens at conception and at birth, signs of misfortune, the allotment of lifespan, the ordered course of the daśā periods, livelihood as shaped by karma, the aṣṭakavarga system, royal combinations (rāja-yogas), and the nābhasa yogas.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It frames Jyotiṣa as a structured Vedic science that reads karmic patterns—longevity, adversity, and livelihood—so that one can respond with dharma, restraint, and spiritual priorities rather than anxiety.
While the verse is technical, its implication supports Bhakti by reminding that worldly rise (rāja-yogas) and hardship (ariṣṭas) are karmically conditioned; devotion to Vishnu steadies the mind beyond such fluctuations.
Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa: assessing birth/conception indications, ariṣṭa (misfortune) analysis, āyuḥ (longevity), daśā systems, aṣṭakavarga calculations, and interpretation of rāja-yogas and nābhasa yogas.