अबद्धावनतौ स्कंधावदीर्घावकृशौ शुभौ । वक्रौ स्थूलौ च रोमाढ्यौ प्रेष्य वैधव्यसूचकौ
abaddhāvanatau skaṃdhāvadīrghāvakṛśau śubhau | vakrau sthūlau ca romāḍhyau preṣya vaidhavyasūcakau
Se os ombros estiverem soltos e suavemente inclinados—nem presos nem erguidos—longos e delgados, são auspiciosos; mas, se forem tortos, grossos e excessivamente peludos, indicam servidão e são tidos como sinais que apontam para a viuvez.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Instruction on shoulder-signs: auspicious shoulders shown as gently sloping and graceful; inauspicious as crooked, thick, and overly hairy, with symbolic cues of bondage (servitude) and a lone lamp (widowhood motif) in the background.
Traditional dharma texts connect bodily traits with life outcomes, emphasizing prudence and the belief that karma manifests in observable patterns.
The setting is the Kāśī Khaṇḍa (Vārāṇasī-mahātmya context), but the verse itself is not a tīrtha-glorification passage.
None; it is an evaluative description of bodily marks.