Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
पूर्वात्रयं मघाह्यग्निविशाखायममूलभम् । अधोमुखं तु नवकं भानौ तत्रविधीयते ॥ १७१ ॥
pūrvātrayaṃ maghāhyagniviśākhāyamamūlabham | adhomukhaṃ tu navakaṃ bhānau tatravidhīyate || 171 ||
「プールヴァ」と呼ばれる三つの宿、マガー、(クリッティカー)火の星、ヴィシャーカー、アーヤマ、ムーラは「根なし」と説かれ、事の始めを定めるには不適とされる。また太陽(スーリヤ)に関する規定として、「下向き」の九宿もそこに定められる。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It shows that Dharma includes right discernment (viveka) in action—choosing proper cosmic timing (muhūrta/nakṣatra) so that rites and life-beginnings align with order (ṛta), supporting steadiness of mind on the path to mokṣa.
While the verse is technical (Jyotiṣa), it supports bhakti by advising disciplined, scriptural conduct for worship and vows—devotional acts are strengthened when performed with proper observances rather than impulsively.
Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa: classification of nakṣatras (e.g., ‘rootless’ and ‘downward-facing’) used in deciding suitability for starting activities and for solar-based timing considerations.