Jyotiṣa-śāstra Saṅgraha: Threefold Division, Gaṇita Methods, Muhūrta, and Planetary Reckoning
लथोनरात्रिरहितालंकार्यामर्द्धरात्रिकाः । सावनोद्यूगसारर्कादिर्दिनमासाब्दयास्ततः ॥ ७९ ॥
lathonarātrirahitālaṃkāryāmarddharātrikāḥ | sāvanodyūgasārarkādirdinamāsābdayāstataḥ || 79 ||
由先前的时间分段,遂有“夜”“无夜之态”“装饰之夜(殊胜之夜)”“夜之中分”“半夜”等名目。其后又推算萨瓦那(民用)日、劫(yuga)、岁之精华、太阳行程,继而确立日、月、年的度量。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada the technical divisions of time)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames time as a sacred, knowable order—by understanding time-divisions (night, midnight, day, month, year), one aligns dharma (ritual duty and right conduct) with the cosmic rhythm that supports steadiness of mind and progress toward moksha.
While not directly praising bhakti, it supplies the practical framework for devotional observances—fasts, vows, and worship schedules depend on correct reckoning of nights, days, months, and yearly cycles, making devotion disciplined and scripturally grounded.
Vedanga Jyotisha (Vedic calendrics/astronomy): it points to sāvana time-counting and larger cycles like yugas, and connects these to standard measures (day–month–year) used to time rites and vrata observances.