Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
अवृष्टिशस्त्रभयदः पीड्यं देवा नृपांतकृत् । पितृद्विदैवधातॄणां भिद्यन्ते गंडतारकाः ॥ ३५ ॥
avṛṣṭiśastrabhayadaḥ pīḍyaṃ devā nṛpāṃtakṛt | pitṛdvidaivadhātṝṇāṃ bhidyante gaṃḍatārakāḥ || 35 ||
Lorsque les dieux sont tourmentés, ils font naître la crainte par la sécheresse et les armes, et ils entraînent la chute des rois ; et pour ceux qui sont hostiles aux Pitṛs et aux ordonnances divines, éclatent des présages funestes, tels des tumeurs de mauvais augure.
Narada (teaching in the Moksha-Dharma discourse, traditionally in dialogue context with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
It links collective suffering—drought, violence, and political collapse—to a deeper disturbance of dharma: when divine order and ancestral obligations are opposed or neglected, harmful portents and instability manifest.
By implication, it supports bhakti grounded in dharma: honoring the Devas through righteous living and honoring the Pitṛs through prescribed duties keeps life aligned with daiva; devotion is not merely emotion but sustained by right conduct and reverence.
It reflects Jyotiṣa-style thinking about omens (tārakā/markers) and their interpretation, and also emphasizes smārta pitr-karya (ancestral rites) as a practical dharmic discipline whose neglect is said to correlate with misfortune.