Dhvaja–Dhūmra–Paśu-Ākṛti Śakuna: Interpreting Banner, Smoke, and Animal-Form Omens by Stations
सिंहस्थाने गजं दृष्ट्वा आरोग्यायुः सुखादिकम् / सिंहस्थानेस्थिते ध्वाङ्क्षे कन्याधान्यगुणादिकम्
siṃhasthāne gajaṃ dṛṣṭvā ārogyāyuḥ sukhādikam / siṃhasthānesthite dhvāṅkṣe kanyādhānyaguṇādikam
Ang makakita ng elepante sa puwesto ng Siṃha (Leo) ay tanda ng kalusugan, mahabang buhay, at kaginhawahan. Kung ang uwak ay nasa Siṃha, ito’y tanda ng mga bunga gaya ng pagkakaroon ng anak na babae, mga butil ng ani (kasaganaan), mabubuting katangian, at iba pa.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, describing omen/astrological results)
Concept: Nimitta indicating ārogya-āyuḥ-sukha and household fruits (offspring, grain, qualities).
Vedantic Theme: Embodied well-being is a field for dharma and bhakti; cultivate gratitude and non-attachment to favorable conditions.
Application: Use times of health and prosperity to practice charity, discipline, and devotion; plan for family welfare without clinging.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: astrological locus/sign-position
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.199 (Siṃha-sthāna: gaja/dhvāṅkṣa results)
This verse illustrates how the Garuda Purana links specific symbols seen in a rāśi (here, Leo) with predicted outcomes—health, longevity, comfort, progeny, and prosperity—showing a traditional omen-based interpretive framework.
It assigns distinct results to distinct symbols within Leo: an elephant signifies ārogya (health), āyuḥ (long life), and sukha (comforts), while a crow in Leo signifies outcomes like kanyā (a daughter), dhānya (grain/wealth), and guṇa (good qualities).
Treat such indications as reflective, not deterministic: use them to reinforce dharmic habits—health discipline, gratitude for prosperity, and cultivating good qualities—rather than as a substitute for ethical effort and responsible decision-making.