Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
स्वप्नेऽपि हि कपोतस्य दर्शनं न प्रशस्यते ।
षडपत्यानि कथ्यन्ते गण्डप्रान्तरतिस्तथा ॥
svapne 'pi hi kapotasya darśanaṃ na praśasyate | ṣaḍapatyāni kathyante gaṇḍaprāntaratīs tathā ||
கனவில்கூட புறாவைக் காணுதல் சுபமாகக் கருதப்படாது. ‘ஆறு சந்ததி’ என்ற குறியும், கன்னம்/கோயில் பகுதியின் விளிம்பில் ரதி (கண்ட-ப்ராந்த-ரதி) என்பதும் அசுபக் குறிகளாகச் சொல்லப்பட்டுள்ளன.
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The text treats certain dream-images and behavioral tendencies as diagnostic signs: dharma literature often reads the psyche and surroundings as mirrors of impending fortune or misfortune, encouraging vigilance and self-restraint.
It is dharma/ācāra and śakuna instruction, outside the main pañcalakṣaṇa framework.
Dream-symbols can be interpreted as subconscious signals: ‘inauspicious sight’ points to inner disharmony; the counsel is to correct conduct and perform remedies rather than fatalism.