Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
भिनत्ति यदि तत्तारां बाधावृष्टिभयंकरः । आद्रा र्दिपितृभांतेषु दृश्यते यदि चन्द्र जः ॥ ४० ॥
bhinatti yadi tattārāṃ bādhāvṛṣṭibhayaṃkaraḥ | ādrā rdipitṛbhāṃteṣu dṛśyate yadi candra jaḥ || 40 ||
បើភពដ៏គួរភ័យ ដែលនាំមកនូវការរំខាន និងភ្លៀងវិនាស កាត់បំបែកតារានោះឯង ហើយបើភពកើតពីព្រះចន្ទ ត្រូវបានឃើញនៅអារទ្រា ក្នុងនក្ខត្ររដូវភ្លៀង ឬក្នុងនក្ខត្រពិតೃ នោះជាសញ្ញានៃភាពលំបាក និងគ្រោះមហន្តរាយដោយភ្លៀង។
Narada (teaching in a Vedanga/Jyotisha-style section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames cosmic order (ṛta) as readable through Jyotiṣa: disturbing planetary contacts with specific nakṣatras are treated as warnings, prompting vigilance, restraint, and dhārmic remedies rather than fatalism.
While the verse is technical (omen-based), its implied response is devotional and dhārmic—seeking protection through prayer, purity, and prescribed rites when adverse signs appear, aligning worldly risk-management with devotion to the divine order.
Jyotiṣa (Vedāṅga astrology): interpreting planetary ‘piercing’ (affliction) of nakṣatras—especially Ārdrā, rainy-season asterisms, and Pitṛ-associated nakṣatras—as indicators of harmful rains and public distress.