Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
अवाप शकुनिः पञ्च जगृहुस्तान् सुरासुराः ।
श्येनं जग्राह मृत्युः च काकं कालो गृहीतवान् ॥
avāpa śakuniḥ pañca jagṛhus tān surāsurāḥ | śyenaṃ jagrāha mṛtyuś ca kākaṃ kālo gṛhītavān ||
Burung (śakuni) memperoleh lima makhluk seperti itu, lalu para dewa dan asura merampasnya. Maut menggenggam helang, dan Kala (Waktu) menguasai gagak.
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Omens are linked to universal powers: predatory or scavenging birds become ‘vehicles’ of Death and Time, warning that certain conditions attract inevitable forces (decay, termination).
Dharma-upadeśa via mythic personification; not a core pancalakṣaṇa category, but a didactic appendage common in purāṇic instruction.
Hawk and crow indicate sharp seizure and lingering decay; assigning them to Mṛtyu and Kāla encodes a mapping of visible signs to invisible cosmic principles.