Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
श्रवणानिलहस्ताद्रा र्भरणीभाग्यभेषु च । चरञ्छनैश्चरो नॄणां सुभिक्षारोग्यसस्यकृत् ॥ ७४ ॥
śravaṇānilahastādrā rbharaṇībhāgyabheṣu ca | carañchanaiścaro nṝṇāṃ subhikṣārogyasasyakṛt || 74 ||
शनैश्चर श्रवण, अनिल, हस्त, आर्द्रा, भरणी, भाग्य व भेषु नक्षत्रांत संचार करीत असता, तो मनुष्यांस सुभिक्ष, आरोग्य व सस्यसमृद्धी देतो।
Narada (teaching within Moksha-dharma section, using Jyotiṣa/planetary results as practical guidance)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames planetary movement (graha-gati) as a lawful expression of karma-phala: even Saturn, often feared, can become a benefic giver of welfare when conditions (here, specific nakṣatra transits) are supportive.
Indirectly: by showing that worldly well-being is also governed by dharmic order, it encourages devotees to align life with dharma and worship (including Shani-related propitiation) without fear, trusting that divine law can yield auspicious outcomes.
Jyotiṣa (Vedāṅga astrology): it gives a rule-style graha-phala statement—Saturn’s transit through specified nakṣatras is said to bring subhikṣa (abundance), ārogya (health), and sasya (crop prosperity).