Dhvaja–Dhūmra–Paśu-Ākṛti Śakuna: Interpreting Banner, Smoke, and Animal-Form Omens by Stations
वृषस्थाने स्थिते सिंहे सौभाग्यञ्च धनादिकम् / स्थिते शुनि वृषस्थाने बलश्रीकाम ईरितः
vṛṣasthāne sthite siṃhe saubhāgyañca dhanādikam / sthite śuni vṛṣasthāne balaśrīkāma īritaḥ
వృష రాశిలో సూర్యుడు స్థితుడైతే సౌభాగ్యం, ధనసంపద మొదలైన ఫలాలు కలుగుతాయి; వృషలో శని స్థితుడైతే బలం, శ్రీ, కోరికల సిద్ధి అని చెప్పబడింది।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Graha-sthiti as a karmic indicator: placements correlate with bhoga (experienced results) such as wealth, strength, and fulfilled desires.
Vedantic Theme: Prārabdha-karma and the unfolding of results within māyā; recognition of cosmic causality without denying higher liberation.
Application: Use as a rule in natal/omenic interpretation: assess Surya and Shani in Vrishabha for likely artha (wealth) and bala/śrī (strength/prosperity) outcomes; cultivate dana/discipline to harmonize results.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: zodiacal sign (rashi) / astrological locus
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.199 (jyotisha/śakuna-phala sequence on rashi-sthāna outcomes)
This verse shows that the text also preserves Jyotisha-style phala (results), linking specific graha placements—like the Sun or Saturn in Taurus—to predicted outcomes such as wealth, strength, and prosperity.
Rather than describing the after-death journey, this verse focuses on worldly karmic-fruit indicators through astrology, implying that one’s life conditions (prosperity, power, fulfillment) unfold through time under graha influences.
Use it as a reflective guide: cultivate dharmic effort and discipline when seeking wealth or fulfillment, and consult qualified Jyotisha tradition carefully instead of treating single verses as deterministic predictions.