Jyotiṣa-saṅgraha: Varga-vibhāga, Bala-nirṇaya, Garbha-phala, Āyuḥ-gaṇanā
तदंशः स्वाग्नयो भक्ता लब्धोनोभूर्गुणो भवेत् । यदैकाल्यं तदास्तांशाः स्वाग्र्याप्तोना च भूर्गुणः ॥ १३१ ॥
tadaṃśaḥ svāgnayo bhaktā labdhonobhūrguṇo bhavet | yadaikālyaṃ tadāstāṃśāḥ svāgryāptonā ca bhūrguṇaḥ || 131 ||
その分が自らの聖火と、信愛(bhakti)ある受者によって受け取られるなら、功徳は大きくは増えない。だが一つに統べた供養(aikālya)として捧げるとき、その分は最勝へと至り、功徳はまことに大いに増大する。
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that the inner unity of an offering—performed as one integrated act—can elevate its spiritual fruit more than merely distributing portions in a routine way.
By emphasizing “bhaktāḥ” (devoted recipients/worshippers), it implies that sincerity and devotional alignment in the act of offering shapes the quality of the result, especially when the offering is made with unified intent.
It reflects ritual reasoning (kalpa-style logic) about aṁśa (shares) and the role of svāgni (household fires) in sacrificial procedure—showing how the structure of an offering affects its stated phala (result).