युद्धयात्रा (Yuddhayātrā) — The War-Expedition
सेना पदातिबहुला शत्रून् जयति सर्वदा अङ्गसक्षिणभागे तु शस्तं प्रस्फुरणं भवेत्
senā padātibahulā śatrūn jayati sarvadā aṅgasakṣiṇabhāge tu śastaṃ prasphuraṇaṃ bhavet
পদাতিক অধিক থকা সেনাই সদায় শত্রুক জয় কৰে। লগতে দেহৰ সোঁফালে অস্ত্ৰ (বা অস্ত্ৰধাৰী বাহু) স্ফুৰণ হোৱা শুভ লক্ষণ বুলি গণ্য।
Lord Agni (instructing Sage Vasiṣṭha)
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Weapon Type: General ‘śastra’ (hand-weapon) and the bearer’s arm; infantry arms implied
Concept: Nimitta (signs) and bala (force-structure) jointly inform successful action.
Application: Combine material preparedness (infantry strength) with situational reading (omens) to time engagement.
Khanda Section: Dhanurveda / Rajadharma (Military omens and battlefield prognostics)
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A battlefield-preparation moment: infantry ranks dominate the scene while a warrior notices a right-side quiver in his weapon arm, interpreted as auspicious by an attendant/omen-reader.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, heroic infantry lines with shields and spears, a central warrior holding a weapon with subtle motion lines at the right arm, an omen-reader gesturing auspiciously, bold reds/ochres.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore style, central warrior with ornate weapon, gold accents on armor and standards, infantry massed behind, a small auspicious-sign vignette highlighting the right-side throbbing.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, clear instructional composition: labeled right-side omen, infantry-heavy formation shown in neat ranks, restrained palette and fine outlines.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed infantry array, commander in foreground observing his right arm/weapon, courtly realism with an astrologer/soothsayer indicating good fortune."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Shankarabharanam","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अङ्गसक्षिणभागे (IAST aṅgasakṣiṇabhāge) पाठभेद/लिप्यन्तरदोष सम्भाव्यः; अर्थतः ‘अङ्ग-दक्षिण-भागे’ (right side of the body) ग्रहणम्।
Related Themes: Agni Purana 227 (Yatra-adhyaya: omens and campaign conduct); Agni Purana 228 (Svapna-vidya as another nimitta domain)
It gives Dhanurvedic/nimitta guidance: infantry-heavy formations are stated to be consistently victorious, and right-side weapon/limb twitching is taught as an auspicious battlefield omen.
Alongside theology and ritual, the Agni Purana preserves practical statecraft and military knowledge—here, tactical preference (infantry strength) and omen-based decision support used in war planning.
It frames victory as aligned with dharmic signs (nimittas): auspicious bodily indications are treated as signals of favorable destiny, encouraging rulers to act in accord with perceived cosmic order.