Lakṣaṇas of Men: Feet, Shanks, Hair, Genitals, Abdomen, and Lines of Longevity
Forehead & Palm
विंशत्यब्दं त्वेकरेखा आकर्णान्ताः शतायुषः
viṃśatyabdaṃ tvekarekhā ākarṇāntāḥ śatāyuṣaḥ
เส้นเดียวบ่งบอกอายุยี่สิบปี; และผู้ที่เส้นลายยาวไปถึงปลายหู ย่อมถูกกล่าวว่าเป็นผู้มีอายุร้อยปี.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Visible bodily features are interpreted as karmic indicators of allotted lifespan, ranging from very short to exceptionally long.
Vedantic Theme: Time-bound embodiment (kāla under īśvara) governs the body’s duration; cultivate detachment and devotion regardless of measure.
Application: Let awareness of mortality inspire dharma, restraint, and remembrance of Hari; let long-life signs inspire service and spiritual maturity, not pride.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.63.11–14 (comparative lifespan signs)
This verse treats bodily marks as traditional indicators used to infer longevity, framing lifespan as something observable and connected to one’s overall constitution and past causes.
Indirectly: by discussing lifespan indicators, it sets the timing of death as a pivotal threshold after which the text’s afterlife teachings (rites, judgment, and post-death journey) become immediately relevant.
Use it as a reminder to value human life-span and practice dharma early—ethical conduct, self-discipline, and timely performance of duties—rather than relying on uncertain predictions.