Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
ध्वजचामरमालाभिः शैलकुण्डलवेदिभिः / शङ्खातपत्रपद्मैश्च मत्स्यस्वस्तिकसद्रथैः
dhvajacāmaramālābhiḥ śailakuṇḍalavedibhiḥ / śaṅkhātapatrapadmaiśca matsyasvastikasadrathaiḥ
پرچموں، چامروں اور ہاروں کے ساتھ؛ پتھر سے تراشے ہوئے کُنڈلوں اور ویدیوں کے ساتھ؛ اور نیز شَنکھ، شاہی چھتر اور کنول کے ساتھ—مچھلی اور سواستک جیسے مبارک نشانوں اور خوب آراستہ رتھوں سمیت—(یہ علامات بیان کی گئی ہیں)۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Lakshana (auspicious signs) as indicators of fortune, legitimacy, and dharmic prosperity.
Vedantic Theme: Lakshmi-tattva as worldly prosperity aligned with dharma; external signs as reflections of inner punya (conventional puranic worldview).
Application: Use auspicious symbols in rites/ceremonies with ethical intent; cultivate prosperity through dharmic conduct rather than mere display.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: palace/ritual-court
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65.106-108 (specific bodily marks and their results)
This verse lists them as auspicious markers used to sanctify and honor sacred settings, indicating prosperity, protection, and dharmic order.
By describing sacred adornments and auspicious emblems, it points to the dharmic principle that orderly, sanctified worship and righteous conduct generate merit (puṇya).
Use sacred symbols thoughtfully—keep worship spaces clean, orderly, and sattvic, and let outer auspiciousness reflect inner discipline and ethical living.