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Agni Purana — Raja-dharma, Shloka 4

Chapter 230: शकुनानि (Śakunāni) — Omens

पूर्वा पूर्वा च विज्ञेया सा तेषां बलवत्तरा दिवाचरो रात्रिचरस् तथा रात्रौ दिवाचरः

pūrvā pūrvā ca vijñeyā sā teṣāṃ balavattarā divācaro rātricaras tathā rātrau divācaraḥ

Среди них каждую более раннюю часть следует понимать как более сильную, чем следующая. Так дневное движущееся становится ночным, и точно так же ночью (становится) дневным.

pūrvāthe former / earlier
pūrvā:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootpūrva (प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st/Nominative), एकवचन; विशेषण (qualifier)
pūrvāeach earlier one
pūrvā:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootpūrva (प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; पुनरुक्ति (repetition for emphasis/sequence)
caand
ca:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootca (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चय-अव्यय (conjunction)
vijñeyāshould be understood
vijñeyā:
Karya (कार्य/vidhi)
TypeAdjective
Root√jñā (धातु) + vi- (उपसर्ग) + ya (णीयत्/gerundive)
Formणीयत्-प्रत्ययान्त कृदन्त (gerundive/future passive participle), स्त्रीलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; ‘to be known/understood’
she/that (one)
:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Roottad (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; सर्वनाम (pronoun)
teṣāmof them
teṣām:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/Genitive)
TypeNoun
Roottad (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुं/नपुंसकलिङ्ग, षष्ठी (6th/Genitive), बहुवचन; सर्वनाम
balavattarāstronger
balavattarā:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootbalavat (प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; तर्तीय-तुलनात्मक (comparative degree) ‘-तरा’
divā-caraḥday-wanderer (diurnal)
divā-caraḥ:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootdivā (अव्यय/प्रातिपदिक) + cara (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; तत्पुरुषः: ‘दिवा चरति’ (one who moves by day)
rātri-caraḥnight-wanderer (nocturnal)
rātri-caraḥ:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootrātri (प्रातिपदिक) + cara (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; तत्पुरुषः: ‘रात्रौ चरति’ (one who moves at night)
tathālikewise
tathā:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/adverbial)
TypeIndeclinable
Roottathā (अव्यय)
Formअव्यय (adverb): ‘so/likewise’
rātrauat night
rātrau:
Adhikarana (अधिकरण)
TypeNoun
Rootrātri (प्रातिपदिक)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, सप्तमी (7th/Locative), एकवचन
divā-caraḥday-wanderer (active by day)
divā-caraḥ:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootdivā (अव्यय/प्रातिपदिक) + cara (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा, एकवचन; तत्पुरुषः

Lord Agni (in instruction to Vasiṣṭha, typical Agni Purāṇa dialogue frame)

Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Jyotisha","secondary_vidya":"Samanya","practical_application":"Prioritize earlier time-segments as stronger for judging outcomes; adjust omen interpretation by diurnal/nocturnal behavior (day-movers vs night-movers) depending on whether it is day or night.","sutra_style":true}

Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Kāla-bala: Pūrvapūrva-balatā & Divācara/Rātricara Parivṛtti","lookup_keywords":["kāla-bala","pūrvapūrva","divācara","rātricara","kāla-nirṇaya"],"quick_summary":"Earlier portions of a temporal sequence carry greater strength than later ones. Also, the interpretive category of a mover (day/ night) is reversed relative to the time observed, refining omen strength by context."}

Concept: Contextual inversion: the same entity/sign changes interpretive class by kāla (time), and earlier kāla-units dominate later ones in bala (strength).

Application: For muhūrta/omen judgment, weight early watches/segments more; interpret a creature’s ‘proper’ activity-time against the observed time to decide whether it is ‘out of place’ (thus significant).

Khanda Section: Jyotiṣa / Kāla-nirṇaya (Day–Night Strength and Temporal Classification)

Primary Rasa: shanta

Secondary Rasa: adbhuta

Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A time-wheel showing earlier segments highlighted as stronger; day scene with a creature behaving unusually, and night scene with reversed classification; an astrologer annotates the rule.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, large kāla-cakra with first segments painted brighter; left panel daytime with a nocturnal animal appearing; right panel nighttime with a diurnal bird active; sage pointing to the wheel; bold outlines.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, gilded kāla-cakra with emphasized first quadrant; two small narrative vignettes day/night with animals; astrologer in ornate attire; gold foil accents on the wheel.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, instructional diagram: segmented day-night watches labeled, arrows indicating ‘earlier stronger’; side notes on divācara/rātricara inversion; clean linework and soft colors.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, terrace scene with astronomer and a circular time chart; background split into day and night halves; animals/birds depicted in the ‘wrong’ half; fine detailing."}

Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Shankarabharanam","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}

Sandhi Resolution Notes: rātricaras → rātri-caraḥ; divācaro → divā-caraḥ; verse is nominal with implied ‘(bhavati)’; vijñeyā is gerundive agreeing with pūrvā/sā.

Related Themes: Agni Purana muhūrta/kāla-nirṇaya passages on day/night divisions and bala; Agni Purana śakuna rules where time-of-occurrence modifies phala

FAQs

It teaches kāla-nirṇaya: earlier portions of a time-sequence are considered more potent, and it notes the functional classification of activity as “day-going” or “night-going” depending on whether it occurs in day or night—useful for muhurta/ritual scheduling.

By preserving applied time-science (Jyotiṣa-style practical rules) alongside theology and ritual, it shows how the Agni Purāṇa functions as a handbook for real-world decision-making—especially selecting stronger/auspicious temporal segments.

Performing rites and duties in the stronger (earlier) time-portions is implied to enhance efficacy and merit, aligning action with favorable temporal potency to support successful, purified outcomes.