Graha–Ketu–Utpāta Lakṣaṇas: Solar/Lunar Omens, Comets, Eclipses, and Calendar Rules
चांद्रो दर्शावधिः सौरः संक्रात्या सावनो दिनैः । त्रिंशद्भिश्चंद्र भगणो मासो नाक्षत्रसंज्ञकः ॥ १२९ ॥
cāṃdro darśāvadhiḥ sauraḥ saṃkrātyā sāvano dinaiḥ | triṃśadbhiścaṃdra bhagaṇo māso nākṣatrasaṃjñakaḥ || 129 ||
月月(cāndra)以新月界限(amāvāsyā)为终;太阳月(saura)以“桑克兰提”(saṅkrānti,日入新宫)而定。民用月(sāvana)按日数计;而依月相循环、具三十“提提”(tithi)者,名为宿月(nakṣatra-month)。
Narada (in dialogue with the Sanatkumara tradition; technical exposition on Vedic time-reckoning)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It clarifies sacred time-reckoning so that vratas, śrāddha, and other dharmic rites are performed on the correct lunar or solar basis—treating accurate kāla (time) as a support for right practice.
Bhakti practices in the Purāṇic tradition often depend on observing days like amāvāsyā, saṅkrānti, and tithi-based observances; this verse supplies the calendar framework that makes devotional vows and worship timings reliable.
Jyotiṣa Vedāṅga: distinguishing cāndra (lunar), saura (solar), sāvana (day-count), and tithi/nakṣatra-based month conventions used for ritual scheduling.
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