Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
महद्भिरायुराख्यातं ह्यल्पलिङ्गो धनी नरः / अपत्यरहितश्चैव स्थूललिङ्गो घनोज्झितः
mahadbhirāyurākhyātaṃ hyalpaliṅgo dhanī naraḥ / apatyarahitaścaiva sthūlaliṅgo ghanojjhitaḥ
વડિલોએ કહ્યું છે—જેનુ લિંગ નાનું હોય તે ધનવાન; જેનું લિંગ સ્થૂલ હોય તે સંતાનરહિત. અને જે સ્થૂલતા વિનાનો (કૃશ) હોય તેને ધન ત્યજી દે છે.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Inherited/embodied signs are treated as karmic indices for artha (wealth) and prajā (offspring).
Vedantic Theme: Prārabdha-karma shaping embodiment and life-circumstances; saṃsāric fruits.
Application: As traditional counsel: reflect on priorities (wealth vs progeny) and cultivate dharma to refine outcomes beyond mere bodily determinism.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65.9-13 (continuing deha-lakṣaṇa rules)
This verse treats bodily signs as traditional indicators used by elders to infer tendencies like wealth, progeny, and material stability.
It presents a prognostic view—external signs are read as outcomes—yet within the Purana’s broader framework such outcomes are ultimately tied to past karma and present conduct.
Use it as a reflective prompt: prioritize ethical living, health, and responsibility rather than superstition—since prosperity and family welfare are strengthened by dharma and disciplined action.