Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
चंद्राद्वीशार्थगोस्तेषु मन्दाद्धीत्रिषडंत्यगः । गोब्धिधीषट्खखाद्या ये ज्ञात्सद्यूने विलग्नतः ॥ १६० ॥
caṃdrādvīśārthagosteṣu mandāddhītriṣaḍaṃtyagaḥ | gobdhidhīṣaṭkhakhādyā ye jñātsadyūne vilagnataḥ || 160 ||
ચંદ્રથી આરંભ કરીને અધિપતિ, અર્થ અને ‘ગો’ વગેરે સંખ્યાત્મક/સંકેત નામોની વ્યવસ્થામાં, ત્રય અને ષડ્-સમૂહ પછીનું અંતિમ અક્ષર ગ્રહણ કરવું; તેમજ ‘ગો, બ્ધિ, ધી, ષટ્, ખ, ખ’ વગેરે જાણવાથી, લગ્ન-સંગતિ અનુસાર ફળ તરત નિશ્ચિત થાય છે।
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within Moksha-Dharma/technical exposition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It reflects the Purana’s use of Vedāṅga-style technical methods (especially Jyotiṣa and coded notation) to systematize knowledge—showing that disciplined understanding supports dharma and ultimately mokṣa.
Indirectly: it does not teach bhakti as emotion or worship here, but supports the disciplined, scriptural approach that traditionally complements devotion—right understanding (jñāna) and right method (vidhi) strengthening one’s dharmic practice.
Jyotiṣa-oriented technical enumeration/coding—using planetary references (Moon/Saturn), ‘lagna’ language, and marker-words (go, bdhi, dhī, ṣaṭ, kha…) resembling bhūta-saṅkhyā/phonetic-encoded instruction.
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