Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
क्षेमाद्यं वृष्टिभूपालजननाशः प्रजायते । सत्याष्टनवमर्क्षेषु सोदयाद्वक्रिमे कुजे ॥ २७ ॥
kṣemādyaṃ vṛṣṭibhūpālajananāśaḥ prajāyate | satyāṣṭanavamarkṣeṣu sodayādvakrime kuje || 27 ||
Lorsque Kuja (Mars) est rétrograde et se lève dans les astérismes commençant par Satyā, il engendre des effets tels que bien-être et sûreté, pluies, et aussi la destruction des rois et des peuples.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It shows how Jyotiṣa (a Vedāṅga) reads cosmic order as a mirror of collective karma, where planetary conditions indicate both prosperity (kṣema, rainfall) and upheaval (harm to rulers and people).
Indirectly: by portraying worldly stability as variable and time-bound, it supports the Mokṣa-oriented teaching that one should rely on dharma and devotion rather than on political or material certainty.
Jyotiṣa Vedāṅga—specifically, forecasting from Mars (Kuja) being retrograde (vakra) and its rising (udaya) in specified nakṣatras to infer rain, public welfare, and political/social disruption.