Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
वामावर्तं निम्नमल्पं दुः खितानां च गुह्यकम् / ग्रीवया ह्रस्वया निः स्वा दीर्घया च कुलक्षयः
vāmāvartaṃ nimnamalpaṃ duḥ khitānāṃ ca guhyakam / grīvayā hrasvayā niḥ svā dīrghayā ca kulakṣayaḥ
陰部の旋毛が左巻き、窪んでいる、または小さい場合は悲しみを示す。首が短ければ貧しくなり、長ければ家系が滅びる。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Bodily lakṣaṇas are read as karmic indicators forecasting sukha/duḥkha and kula-kṣaya.
Vedantic Theme: Prārabdha-karma shaping embodied conditions (deha) and worldly outcomes; the body as a field where karma ripens.
Application: Use as a cautionary, culturally-situated omen-reading: reflect on ethical conduct and remedial dharma (charity, vows, devotion) rather than fatalism.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65 (lakṣaṇa/saṃudrika-style portents for bodily marks)
This verse treats specific bodily features as karmic indicators, linking physical marks to likely life outcomes such as sorrow, poverty, or family decline.
Indirectly: it frames present bodily characteristics as effects of past karma, implying that the soul’s prior actions shape embodied conditions and future experiences.
Use it as a reflective karmic teaching—prioritize ethical conduct and dharma rather than fatalism, since the Purana’s broader message emphasizes improving one’s future through right action.