Varṇāśrama Saṁskāras, Upanayana Windows, Brahmacārin Ācāra, and Anadhyāya Prohibitions
बंधिते ब्रह्मणे चैव प्रवृद्धकलहे तथा । संध्यायां गर्जिते मेघे ह्यकाले परिवर्षणे ॥ ४८ ॥
baṃdhite brahmaṇe caiva pravṛddhakalahe tathā | saṃdhyāyāṃ garjite meghe hyakāle parivarṣaṇe || 48 ||
ពេលព្រាហ្មណ៍ត្រូវបានចងឃុំ ពេលជម្លោះកើនឡើងខ្លាំង ពេលពពកគ្រហឹមនៅពេលសន្ធ្យា និងពេលភ្លៀងធ្លាក់ក្រៅរដូវ—ទាំងនេះត្រូវបានទទួលស្គាល់ថាជាសញ្ញាអពមង្គល។
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It links outer disturbances—social injustice (a brāhmaṇa bound), escalating conflict, and abnormal weather—to inner dharmic imbalance, warning that such times are spiritually and ritually inauspicious.
By identifying disturbed conditions, it implicitly advises devotees to protect sāttvika practice—maintain prayer, japa, and Vishnu-bhakti with restraint and purity when the environment signals disorder.
It reflects applied nimitta/muhūrta thinking (often associated with Jyotiṣa and ritual timing): twilight thunder and out-of-season rain are treated as unfavorable indicators for certain rites and decisions.