Dhvaja–Dhūmra–Paśu-Ākṛti Śakuna: Interpreting Banner, Smoke, and Animal-Form Omens by Stations
खरस्थाने ध्वजं दृष्ट्वा रोगशोकादिकं भवेत् / खरस्थाने स्थिते धूम्रे तस्करादिभयं भवेत्
kharasthāne dhvajaṃ dṛṣṭvā rogaśokādikaṃ bhavet / kharasthāne sthite dhūmre taskarādibhayaṃ bhavet
Si se ve un estandarte en el lugar del Asno, presagia enfermedad, aflicción y cosas semejantes. Si en el lugar del Asno aparece una oscuridad ahumada (tono ceniciento), surgirá temor a ladrones y peligros afines.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Inauspicious nimitta indicates impending duḥkha: roga-śoka and external threats (taskarabhaya).
Vedantic Theme: Duḥkha as a product of guṇa-karma interplay in saṃsāra; prudent action within vyavahāra while cultivating inner steadiness.
Application: Treat such signs as risk flags: prioritize health checks, reduce exposure to conflict, secure property, avoid risky travel/transactions, and strengthen community safeguards.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: zodiacal/omenic station (sthāna)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.199 (inauspicious omens and their phala)
This verse treats visible signs (like a flag or smoky darkness in a specific ‘place’) as warnings, prompting timely caution, prayer, and protective conduct to reduce coming harm.
It frames suffering (illness, grief, fear) as events with recognizable precursors; the text often advises vigilance and dharmic action so one does not become careless and invite avoidable distress.
Treat unusual warning-signs as prompts to be careful: safeguard valuables, avoid risky travel, seek medical attention early, and strengthen daily discipline (satya, ahimsa, prayer/charity) rather than ignoring hazards.