Nakṣatra-Devatā Enumeration and Muhūrta Rules for Travel, Rites, and Yogas
एकादश्या गुरुशुक्रौ द्वादश्यां च पुनर्बुधः / त्रयोदशी शुक्रभौमौ शनौ श्रेष्ठा चतुर्दशी
ekādaśyā guruśukrau dvādaśyāṃ ca punarbudhaḥ / trayodaśī śukrabhaumau śanau śreṣṭhā caturdaśī
ဧကာဒသီ (၁၁) တွင် ဂုရုနှင့် သုက္ရ မင်္ဂလာဖြစ်သည်။ ဒွာဒသီ (၁၂) တွင် ဘုဓ (မက်ကူရီ) သည် ထပ်မံ၍ မင်္ဂလာဖြစ်သည်။ တြယောဒသီ (၁၃) တွင် သုက္ရနှင့် မားစ် မင်္ဂလာဖြစ်ပြီး စနေနေ့နှင့် တိုက်ဆိုင်လျှင် စတုर्दသီ (၁၄) ကို အကောင်းဆုံးဟု သတ်မှတ်သည်။
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Auspicious graha combinations by tithi: 11th (Jupiter/Venus), 12th (Mercury), 13th (Venus/Mars), 14th best when Saturday (Saturn’s day).
Vedantic Theme: Right action includes right timing; harmonizing with order supports steadiness and reduces doṣa in karma.
Application: For ceremonies/initiations, prefer 11th/12th/13th per stated benefics; consider 14th especially strong when it coincides with Saturday, subject to rite-specific rules and local tradition.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: pañcāṅga/muhūrta decision context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.59.25-28 (sequence establishing tithi-graha mapping)
This verse lists which planets are considered favorable on specific lunar days, implying that ritual timing (muhūrta) should align with auspicious tithi–graha indications for better religious efficacy.
Indirectly: by emphasizing dharmic observance through correct timing of vows and rites, it supports the broader Garuda Purana theme that disciplined ritual life aids spiritual merit (puṇya), which influences post-death outcomes.
When planning vratas or devotional observances tied to Ekādaśī–Caturdaśī, practitioners may consult a pañcāṅga and prefer the combinations noted here (e.g., Saturday Caturdaśī as especially excellent), alongside guidance from tradition.