Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
गुणघ्नमूलोनयुतः सगुणार्द्धे कृतं पदम् । दृष्टस्य च गुणार्द्धो न युतं वर्गीकृतं गुणः ॥ ३५ ॥
guṇaghnamūlonayutaḥ saguṇārddhe kṛtaṃ padam | dṛṣṭasya ca guṇārddho na yutaṃ vargīkṛtaṃ guṇaḥ || 35 ||
Lorsque la racine carrée est jointe au terme soustractif multiplié par le coefficient, et que l’on applique cela avec la moitié du coefficient, l’étape (suivante) est formée. Et pour la quantité considérée, la moitié du coefficient—si elle n’est pas ajoutée à la racine—devient, une fois mise au carré, le coefficient obtenu.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
Though technical, the verse reflects the Purana’s teaching that disciplined knowledge (śāstra-jñāna)—even in calculation—supports clarity of mind, which is foundational for Mokṣa-dharma.
This specific verse is not a bhakti-instruction; it sits in a technical teaching context, implying that right understanding and orderly practice can accompany devotion as supportive disciplines.
It highlights gaṇita-style operational reasoning using terms like guṇa (coefficient), varga (square), and mūla (square root), akin to auxiliary technical sciences often transmitted alongside Vedāṅga learning traditions.