Vāyu-Jaya and the Omens of Nāḍī Flow
Elemental and Fortnightly Indicators
वर्धन्ते गुणसंघाता अन्यथा विघ्नमौचितम् / संक्रान्त्यः षोडशप्रोक्ता दिवा रात्रौ वरानने
vardhante guṇasaṃghātā anyathā vighnamaucitam / saṃkrāntyaḥ ṣoḍaśaproktā divā rātrau varānane
徳の集まり(吉祥の働き)は増大する。さもなくば、障碍はおのずから起こる。おお麗しき面の者よ、太陽の移行(サンクラーンティ)は十六種あると説かれ、昼にも夜にも生起する。
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Guṇa-saṅghāta (clusters of auspicious factors) increase when aligned correctly; otherwise vighna arises; saṅkrānti transitions are classified (sixteen) across day/night occurrences.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla as a field where guṇas fluctuate; wise action harmonizes with time’s thresholds, cultivating sattva and reducing rajas/tamas-driven obstruction.
Application: Use saṅkrānti as planning thresholds: increase auspicious supports (purity, intention, offerings) around transitions; avoid risky initiations when factors are ‘otherwise’ (misaligned).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: saṅkrānti classifications and auspicious/inauspicious timing (general)
This verse links saṅkrānti with the rise or decline of auspicious influences (guṇa-saṃghāta), implying that correct awareness of transitions helps prevent ritual and worldly obstacles (vighna).
It states that when auspicious conditions are not aligned, obstacles are 'natural' (aucitam), emphasizing the Purāṇic idea that timing and order support dharma-practice.
Plan major rites (dāna, śrāddha-related observances, vows) with attention to calendrical transitions like saṅkrānti and maintain disciplined practice to reduce avoidable disruptions.