Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
खंडकाः स्युश्चतुर्विशा ज्यार्द्धपिंडाः क्रमादमी । परमा पक्रमज्या तु सप्तरंध्रगुणेंदवः ॥ ९३ ॥
khaṃḍakāḥ syuścaturviśā jyārddhapiṃḍāḥ kramādamī | paramā pakramajyā tu saptaraṃdhraguṇeṃdavaḥ || 93 ||
A éstos se les llama “khaṇḍaka”, veinticuatro en total, y son, en su debido orden, los “jyā-ardha-piṇḍa”, los medios bultos de la jyā. La suprema “pakrama-jyā” se mide como las lunas multiplicadas por las siete aberturas (un patrón técnico expresado en medida séptuple).
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within a technical/śāstra exposition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Although technical, the verse shows the Purana’s Vedāṅga orientation: precise knowledge (śāstra-pramāṇa) is treated as a support for dharma and right understanding, which ultimately aids mokṣa-oriented living.
Direct bhakti is not stated here; instead, it indirectly supports bhakti by emphasizing disciplined, accurate śāstric learning—traditionally seen as removing confusion and stabilizing a devotee’s practice and observances.
Jyotiṣa-style technical enumeration is highlighted: ordered units (khaṇḍaka), chord-related terminology (jyā, pakrama-jyā), and fixed numerical standards used for calculation and canonical measurement.