Dhvaja–Dhūmra–Paśu-Ākṛti Śakuna: Interpreting Banner, Smoke, and Animal-Form Omens by Stations
सिंहस्थाने स्थिते सिंहे जयो मित्रसमागमः / कौलेयके सिंहगते स्त्रीचिन्ता ग्रामलाभकम्
siṃhasthāne sthite siṃhe jayo mitrasamāgamaḥ / kauleyake siṃhagate strīcintā grāmalābhakam
Jika singa terlihat berada di tempatnya yang wajar, itu menandakan kemenangan dan pertemuan dengan sahabat. Jika anjing terlihat bergerak seperti singa, itu meramalkan kegusaran tentang seorang wanita serta perolehan sebuah kampung (penempatan).
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Svadharma and propriety: harmony when beings act in their nature; distortion/mimicry indicates mixed fruits and mental agitation.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-vyatyaya (confusion of qualities) produces saṃsāric anxiety; steadiness (sattva) supports clear outcomes.
Application: Value authenticity and proper roles; when faced with pretenders or role-confusion, proceed carefully in relationships and negotiations.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: natural habitat / symbolic rightful station; plus behavioral locus (dog ‘in lion-gait’)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.199 (Siṃha-sthāna omens; animal behavior as nimitta)
This verse shows nimitta as a practical diagnostic tool: specific animal appearances and behaviors are linked to likely outcomes such as victory, reunion with friends, or domestic concerns, guiding one’s caution and preparedness.
This specific verse is not about the soul’s post-death journey; it belongs to the Garuda Purana’s nimitta (omens) material, focusing on worldly indicators and their predicted results rather than preta-yatra or Yama’s realm.
Use it as a traditional reflection tool: when unusual events create anxiety or confidence, respond with steadiness—avoid rash decisions, strengthen friendships, and address household concerns responsibly.