Graha-daśā, Rāśi-adhipatya, Śakuna (Omens), and Nakṣatra-Lakṣaṇa on the Solar Diagram
नैरृत्य शोकसन्तापौ मिष्टान्नं चैव पश्चिमे / अर्थ प्राप्नोति वायव्ये उत्तरे कलहोभवेत्
nairṛtya śokasantāpau miṣṭānnaṃ caiva paścime / artha prāpnoti vāyavye uttare kalahobhavet
Im Südwesten (Nairṛtya) entstehen Kummer und Bedrängnis; im Westen gibt es süße Speise. Im Nordwesten (Vāyavya) erlangt man Reichtum; im Norden kommt es zum Streit.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Directional omens indicate likely fruits (phala) of events; prudent action follows reading of signs.
Vedantic Theme: Prarabdha expressed through nimitta; discernment (viveka) in navigating worldly outcomes.
Application: When interpreting omens (in travel, dwelling, or rites), note directionality and respond with restraint, charity, or postponement if inauspicious.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: directional space (vastu/dik)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.60 (nimitta/dik-phala context)
This verse assigns specific outcomes to particular directions, indicating how spatial orientation is used to interpret omens and likely results in daily life.
It does not describe the soul’s post-death journey here; instead, it gives a practical mapping of directions to worldly outcomes like grief, food, wealth, and conflict.
Use it as a traditional guideline: avoid activities linked with the south-west if seeking peace, favor the north-west for financial efforts, and be cautious of disputes associated with the north.