Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
एकधाराश्च वनिताः स्निग्धैर्मणिभिरुन्नतैः / समैः स्त्रीरत्नधनिनो मध्ये निम्नैश्च कन्यकाः
ekadhārāśca vanitāḥ snigdhairmaṇibhirunnataiḥ / samaiḥ strīratnadhanino madhye nimnaiśca kanyakāḥ
Las mujeres aparecen como una sola corriente continua, adornadas con gemas suaves, resplandecientes y elevadas. En la parte media están quienes son ricos en mujeres y en joyas; y en las regiones bajas se ven las doncellas.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Signs (streams/placement) and ornament qualities are mapped to life conditions (wealth in women/gems; maidenhood), reflecting karmic/social readings.
Vedantic Theme: Worldly markers (strī, ratna, dhana) belong to vyavahāra; cultivate non-attachment while honoring dharmic household life.
Application: Read as cultural omen-lore; in modern terms, avoid objectifying persons—treat prosperity and relationships with responsibility, consent, and dignity.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65 (women/ornament and prognostic lakṣaṇa sequence)
It conveys a karmic hierarchy through symbolic geography—“middle” and “lower” placements indicate graded states of experience shaped by prior actions and attachments.
It presents the subtle-world as structured into levels where beings encounter outcomes consistent with their tendencies and deeds, implying that post-death experience is not random but ordered by karma.
Cultivate restraint and ethical conduct so that desire and attachment do not dominate one’s life; prioritize dharma, charity, and self-discipline to refine one’s karmic trajectory.