Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
वस्वदित्यंवुपुष्याणि विष्णुभं चरसंज्ञितम् । मृद्विंदुमित्रचित्रांत्यमुग्रं पूर्वामघात्रिकम् ॥ १७८ ॥
vasvadityaṃvupuṣyāṇi viṣṇubhaṃ carasaṃjñitam | mṛdviṃdumitracitrāṃtyamugraṃ pūrvāmaghātrikam || 178 ||
Os grupos são declarados assim: os Vasus, os Ādityas e o conjunto de Puṣya; Viṣṇubha é conhecido como “Cara” (móvel); depois os conjuntos chamados Mṛd, Vindu, Mitra e os que terminam em Citrā; também Ugra; e a tríade que começa com Pūrvā e Maghā.
Sanatkumara (in dialogue instruction to Narada on dharma/vedic classifications)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It frames time (nakṣatra-based divisions) as part of dharma-guidance: knowing these classifications helps align actions and vows with cosmic order, supporting disciplined life aimed at mokṣa.
Indirectly: by organizing sacred time through Jyotiṣa categories, it supports orderly observance of Viṣṇu-centered vratas and worship, where devotion is strengthened through regular, well-timed practice.
Jyotiṣa Vedāṅga—specifically, technical classification of nakṣatras (e.g., cara/ugra groupings and triads) used to determine suitability of times for rites, vows, and observances.