Graha-daśā, Rāśi-adhipatya, Śakuna (Omens), and Nakṣatra-Lakṣaṇa on the Solar Diagram
नकुलो मूषकश्चैव यात्रायां दक्षिणे शुभः / विप्रकन्या शिवा एषां शङ्खभेरीवसुन्धराः
nakulo mūṣakaścaiva yātrāyāṃ dakṣiṇe śubhaḥ / viprakanyā śivā eṣāṃ śaṅkhabherīvasundharāḥ
في السفر، إن رُئي النَّكولا (النمس) والفأر في الجهة اليمنى فذلك فألٌ حسن. وكذلك تُعدّ من هذه البشائر فتاةٌ براهمنية، وعلاماتٌ مباركة أخرى مثل الصدفة المقدسة (شَنْخا)، وطبل البِهيري، والأرض الخصبة، فهي محمودة.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Nimitta (omens) guide prudent action; auspicious signs at departure support success and safety.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and order: outcomes unfold within a patterned cosmos; wise action aligns with favorable conditions.
Application: At departure, note supportive signs (right-side sightings, auspicious sounds/objects); if signs are adverse, pause, recollect, and re-time the start.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: roadway/path
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.60.13 (additional auspicious sights); Garuda Purana 1.60.14 (inauspicious sights)
This verse treats certain sights and symbols—especially when appearing on the right during travel—as indicators of favorable outcomes, guiding a traveler to proceed with confidence.
It does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey here; instead, it gives dharmic guidance on auspicious signs for worldly travel, reflecting the Purana’s broader concern with right conduct and timing.
Use it as a reminder to begin important tasks with attentiveness and a calm, sattvic mindset, and to treat traditional symbols (conch, sacred sounds, purity) as prompts for ethical and disciplined action.