Vāyu-Jaya and the Omens of Nāḍī Flow
Elemental and Fortnightly Indicators
वहेत्प्रतिपदाद्ये च विपरीते भवेन्नतिः / उदयः सूर्यमार्गेण चन्द्रेणास्तमयो यदि
vahetpratipadādye ca viparīte bhavennatiḥ / udayaḥ sūryamārgeṇa candreṇāstamayo yadi
প্ৰতিপদাৰ পৰা যদি প্ৰবাহ বিপৰীত দিশে চলে, তেন্তে অমঙ্গলজনক অৱনতি হয়। আৰু যদি উদয় সূৰ্য্যমাৰ্গে আৰু অস্ত চন্দ্ৰমাৰ্গে হয়, সেয়াও বিপৰীত (অশুভ) লক্ষণ।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Viparīta-gati (reversed flow) from pratipadā onward signals anista (decline); contradictory rising/setting paths (sun-path rise, moon-path set) are unfavorable.
Vedantic Theme: Karma operates through order and intelligible signs; heedfulness (apramāda) and alignment with ṛta reduce suffering born of mistimed action.
Application: Treat reversals and contradictory indicators as ‘stop signs’: postpone initiations, perform śānti/maṅgala measures, re-check timing and orientation before proceeding.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: vighna-śānti and muhūrta indicators (general)
This verse treats reversals in expected lunar/solar indications as markers of inauspiciousness, guiding practitioners to avoid or correct ritual timing when signs appear contrary.
By linking lunar-day progression (pratipadā onward) and the Sun/Moon ‘paths’ to favorable or unfavorable outcomes, it emphasizes careful selection of time (kāla) for rites where auspicious alignment is sought.
Use it as a principle of caution: when key indicators for a planned rite seem ‘reversed’ or inconsistent, consult a competent tradition-based calendar/astrological guidance and prioritize clarity, steadiness, and dharmic intent over haste.