Graha-daśā, Rāśi-adhipatya, Śakuna (Omens), and Nakṣatra-Lakṣaṇa on the Solar Diagram
चरणस्येन ऋक्षेण अल्पायुर्जायते नरः / विदशगमनं जानौ गुह्यस्थे परदारवान्
caraṇasyena ṛkṣeṇa alpāyurjāyate naraḥ / vidaśagamanaṃ jānau guhyasthe paradāravān
If a bear-like mark is found upon the foot, a man is said to be short-lived. If at the knee there is a sign of going to the realm of the departed, and if such a mark appears upon the private parts, it indicates indulgence in another man’s wife.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Bodily signs are read as karmic indicators of lifespan and ethical tendencies (especially sexual misconduct).
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala manifesting in embodied conditions (śarīra as upādhi reflecting past actions).
Application: Use as a cautionary mirror: restrain from parastrī-gamana, cultivate self-control, and treat ominous signs as prompts for reform and devotion rather than fatalism.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.60 (lakṣaṇa/saṃudrika-śāstra style bodily marks and their results)
This verse treats bodily signs as indicators of lifespan and character, linking external marks with inner tendencies and likely life outcomes.
It explicitly associates a mark on the private parts with paradāra (adultery), presenting ethical behavior as something that can be inferred and that shapes one’s fate.
Use it as a prompt for self-restraint and ethical living—especially guarding against sexual misconduct—and as a reminder that choices strongly influence one’s life trajectory.