Chapter 228 — स्वप्नाध्यायः
Svapnādhāyaḥ / Chapter on Dreams
मरणं वह्निलाभश् च वह्निदाहो गृहादिषु लब्धेश् च राजलिङ्गानां तन्त्रीवाद्याभिवादनं
maraṇaṃ vahnilābhaś ca vahnidāho gṛhādiṣu labdheś ca rājaliṅgānāṃ tantrīvādyābhivādanaṃ
死;火を得ること;家などでの火災;王権の印(王の徽章)を得ること;そして弦楽器その他の音楽を伴う礼拝・挨拶—これらは重要な徴(しるし)として説かれる。
Lord Agni (narrating Agni Purana’s prognostic/omen section to sage Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Jyotisha","secondary_vidya":"Samanya","practical_application":"Catalog of nimittas (omens) for interpreting impending events—death, fire-related outcomes, acquisition of royal insignia, and auspicious musical salutations—used in prognostics and counsel.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"List","entry_title":"Nimitta-saṅgraha: Maraṇa, Agni-lābha/dāha, Rāja-liṅga-lābha, Vādya-abhivādana","lookup_keywords":["nimitta list","fire omen","death sign","royal insignia","music salutation"],"quick_summary":"A compact list of significant signs: portents of death, fire gain or house-fire, obtaining royal emblems, and auspicious greetings accompanied by instrumental music."}
Concept: Reading the world as a field of indicators (nimitta) where mundane events (fire, music, insignia) are interpreted as future-linked signals.
Application: When such signs occur, perform appropriate śānti for inauspicious indications (death/fire) and gratitude/charity for auspicious indications (honors, insignia), while taking practical precautions (fire safety, political prudence).
Khanda Section: Jyotiṣa & Śakuna-śāstra (Omens, dreams, and prognostics)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A montage of omen-scenes: a funeral shadow indicating death, a sudden household fire, a person receiving royal insignia (seal/umbrella/standard), and a ceremonial greeting with veena and drums.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural montage with four vignettes separated by floral bands: smoky house-fire, somber death-omen scene, royal insignia presentation, musicians with veena and maddalam greeting; bold outlines and temple palette.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: central auspicious reception with musicians and gold detailing; side medallions show fire in a house and a death-omen symbol; royal insignia rendered with gold leaf and gem-like highlights.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting: didactic four-panel layout with clear objects—flames in house, royal seal/umbrella, musicians saluting, dark death-omen panel—soft shading and precise linework.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature: bustling street and court scenes—fire incident in a haveli, courtier receiving insignia, musicians offering salutations—fine architectural detail, naturalistic figures, delicate borders."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Khamaj","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: वह्निलाभश् च→वह्निलाभः + च; वह्निदाहो→वह्निदाहः; लब्धेश् च→लब्धेः + च; तन्त्रीवाद्याभिवादनं = तन्त्री + वाद्य + अभिवादनम् (समास/सन्धि).
Related Themes: Agni Purana śakuna-nimitta catalogues; Agni Purana śānti-karma/prāyaścitta passages for averting inauspicious signs
It lists specific nimittas (omens)—death-related signs, fire-related events, acquisition of royal insignia, and musical salutations—used in Śakuna-śāstra/Jyotiṣa-style prognostication.
By preserving a compact catalogue of applied prognostic knowledge (nimitta/śakuna), it shows the Agni Purana’s coverage beyond theology—into practical divination, social indicators of power (rāja-liṅga), and culturally coded signs (music, greetings).
Recognizing such omens is framed as a means to anticipate auspicious/inauspicious outcomes and respond with appropriate dharmic or remedial action (śānti), thereby reducing harm and aligning conduct with cosmic order.