Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
न पृथू बालेन्दुनिभे भ्रुवौ चाथ ललाटकम् / शुभमर्धेन्दुसंस्थानमतुङ्गं स्यादलोमशम्
na pṛthū bālendunibhe bhruvau cātha lalāṭakam / śubhamardhendusaṃsthānamatuṅgaṃ syādalomaśam
भ्रुवौ न पृथू बालेन्दुनिभे; ललाटं शुभमर्धेन्दुसंस्थानम्, नातुङ्गं स्यादलोमशम्।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra, describing auspicious bodily marks)
Concept: Mādhurya through moderation: auspiciousness expressed as proportion, restraint, and lunar softness in facial features.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva as balance and clarity; the ‘cooling’ lunar metaphor for a composed mind reflected in form.
Application: In depiction or contemplation, emphasize moderation and symmetry; as personal practice, cultivate calmness and restraint rather than excess.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65.99-103
This verse treats facial features (eyebrows and forehead) as traditional indicators of śubha-lakṣaṇa—outer signs associated with auspiciousness and refined character within Ācāra-oriented teachings.
Indirectly: by outlining śubha-lakṣaṇas, the text links dhārmic refinement and auspicious qualities with a well-ordered life, which the Garuda Purana elsewhere connects to favorable post-death outcomes.
Use it as a reminder to prioritize inner virtues and disciplined conduct (ācāra); treat such physiognomic descriptions as cultural markers of auspiciousness rather than deterministic judgments about a person.