Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
ततो द्विभक्तलब्धोनमिश्रितं तद्द्वितीयकम् । आद्येनैव क्रमात्पिंडान्भक्ताल्लब्धोनितैर्युतान् ॥ ९२ ॥
tato dvibhaktalabdhonamiśritaṃ taddvitīyakam | ādyenaiva kramātpiṃḍānbhaktāllabdhonitairyutān || 92 ||
پھر دو حصے کرنے پر جو باقی بچے، اسے لَبْدھ سے منہا کر کے جو رہے، اُس کے ساتھ ملا کر دوسرا حصہ بنایا جائے۔ اسی طرح پہلے معیار کے مطابق بتدریج پِنڈوں کو ترتیب دیا جائے—ہر تقسیم کے بعد حاصل شدہ باقیہ کے ساتھ ملا کر۔
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada within Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It emphasizes that dharma is upheld not only by intention but also by disciplined, accurate performance of rites; such careful observance supports purity of mind, which the Moksha-Dharma section treats as a foundation for liberation-oriented living.
While the verse is procedural, it reflects bhakti through reverent precision in ancestral offerings—treating the rite as a sacred service (sevā) performed according to śāstra rather than personal whim.
It highlights a Vedanga-like procedural competence: stepwise calculation and correct sequencing of ritual portions (a kalpa-style rule), ensuring the piṇḍa offerings are prepared in the prescribed measure and order.