Śeṣoditya-Sūrya-nyāsa, Soma-sādhana, Graha-pūjā, and Bhauma-vrata-vidhi
धरात्मजः कुजो भौमो भूमिदो भूमिनंदनः । अंगारको महीसूनुः सर्वरोगापहारकः ॥ ७९ ॥
dharātmajaḥ kujo bhaumo bhūmido bhūminaṃdanaḥ | aṃgārako mahīsūnuḥ sarvarogāpahārakaḥ || 79 ||
“Filho da Terra—Kuja, Bhauma; doador de terras, alegria da Terra; Aṅgāraka, filho de Mahī—(Marte), removedor de todas as doenças.”
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada, within the Vedanga-oriented section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents Mars (Kuja/Aṅgāraka) through sacred epithets, framing Jyotiṣa as a Vedāṅga where reverent remembrance and mantra-recitation are used to harmonize planetary influences and support wellbeing.
Bhakti here appears as devotional remembrance (nāma-stuti): honoring a cosmic power through its divine names, cultivating faith, discipline, and reverence—often integrated with broader Vaiṣṇava practice in the Purāṇa.
Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology): the verse lists recognized names of Mars used in stotra/mantra contexts, with a stated prayoga-phala (practical result)—relief from illness—typical of Purāṇic astrological remedies.