Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
तृणस्वर्णाश्वधोरणाद्यैरर्कांशे वृत्तिमादिशेत् । कृष्यंबुजस्रीभ्योब्जांशे कौजे धात्वस्रसाहसैः ॥ १६८ ॥
tṛṇasvarṇāśvadhoraṇādyairarkāṃśe vṛttimādiśet | kṛṣyaṃbujasrībhyobjāṃśe kauje dhātvasrasāhasaiḥ || 168 ||
Dans la division du Soleil (arkāṃśa), on indique une subsistance liée à l’herbe/au fourrage, à l’or, aux chevaux et autres choses semblables. Dans la division de la Lune (abjāṃśa), la subsistance vient de l’agriculture, de l’eau et de la prospérité ; tandis que dans celle de Mars (kauja), elle vient des métaux, de l’effusion de sang et d’entreprises hardies.
Narada (teaching in a technical/indicative mode within the Moksha Dharma section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames livelihood (vṛtti) as part of one’s karmic pattern, suggesting that worldly work can be read as an outcome of prior tendencies and should be aligned with dharma rather than mere desire.
Indirectly: by classifying occupations as karmically conditioned, it encourages performing one’s allotted work without ego and offering its fruits—an attitude that supports steady Vishnu-bhakti even while engaged in worldly duties.
Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa: using planetary divisions (Sun/Moon/Mars indicators) to infer vocational tendencies—e.g., Sun with gold/horses, Moon with agriculture/water/wealth, and Mars with metals and risky or forceful enterprises.