Dhvaja–Dhūmra–Paśu-Ākṛti Śakuna: Interpreting Banner, Smoke, and Animal-Form Omens by Stations
गजस्थाने वृषं दृष्ट्वा राजमानधनादिकम् / गजस्थाने खरं दृष्ट्वा पूर्वं दुः खं ततः सुखम्
gajasthāne vṛṣaṃ dṛṣṭvā rājamānadhanādikam / gajasthāne kharaṃ dṛṣṭvā pūrvaṃ duḥ khaṃ tataḥ sukham
Sa pook ng elepante, kapag nakita ang toro, ito’y tanda ng dangal na tulad ng sa hari at pagkamal ng yaman at iba pa. Ngunit kung sa pook ng elepante ay asno ang makita, hinuhulaan nito ang unang dalamhati at saka ang ligaya.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Phala can unfold sequentially: initial adversity may precede later happiness; auspicious signs indicate rise in honor and wealth.
Vedantic Theme: Karma ripens in time (kāla); endurance (titikṣā) amid duḥkha and non-attachment to sukha.
Application: If hardship appears, practice patience and corrective action; do not despair—conditions can turn favorable with time and right conduct.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: omenic positional locus (gajasthāna)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.199.26-29 (nimitta series culminating in reversal motif here)
This verse shows that specific signs are read as indicators of near-term outcomes—prosperity or hardship—linking observable symbols to the unfolding of karmic results.
By stating “sorrow first, then happiness” for the donkey-sign, it frames experience as sequential fruition of karma—difficulty may precede relief rather than being the final state.
Treat changing circumstances with patience and ethical steadiness: prosperity can be used responsibly, and hardship can be endured without despair, remembering that outcomes can shift over time.