Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
चत्वारिंशच्च वक्राभिस्त्रिंशद्भ्रूलग्नगामिभिः / विंशतिर्वामवक्रा भिरायुः क्षुद्राभिरल्पकम्
catvāriṃśacca vakrābhistriṃśadbhrūlagnagāmibhiḥ / viṃśatirvāmavakrā bhirāyuḥ kṣudrābhiralpakam
ચાળીસ વાંકાં રેખાઓ, ત્રીસ ભ્રૂ સુધી જઈને ચોંટે તેવી, અને વીસ ડાબી તરફ વળે તેવી—આવી રેખાઓથી આયુષ્ય ક્ષુદ્ર અને અલ્પ કહેવાય છે.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Certain bodily line-configurations are read as signs of diminished āyus (short lifespan).
Vedantic Theme: Duhkha and impermanence of saṃsāra; prārabdha limits the body’s duration.
Application: Let awareness of mortality motivate dharma, reconciliation, and intensified remembrance of the divine.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65 (āyus-lakṣaṇa series)
This verse presents traditional physiognomic indicators—specific counts and directions of curved lines/marks—used to infer ‘alpa āyuḥ’ (short lifespan) within the text’s broader framework of omens and karmic outcomes.
Indirectly: by stating that certain bodily signs indicate a short life, it implies an earlier encounter with death and the post-death journey discussed elsewhere in the Garuda Purana, linking embodied features with karmic destiny.
Use it as a reminder of life’s uncertainty: prioritize dharma, ethical conduct, and timely spiritual practice rather than relying on longevity assumptions.