Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
स्त्रीषु दोषा विरूपासु पत्राकारो गुणास्ततः / नरस्त्रीलक्षणं प्रोक्तं वक्ष्ये तज्ज्ञानदायकम्
strīṣu doṣā virūpāsu patrākāro guṇāstataḥ / narastrīlakṣaṇaṃ proktaṃ vakṣye tajjñānadāyakam
Ở nữ giới, các tật xấu được nói là lộ ra khi hình thể méo mó; còn đức hạnh được biểu hiện qua dáng vẻ cân xứng, hài hòa. Đã nói về các tướng của nam và nữ như vậy, nay ta sẽ giảng tiếp—tri kiến đem lại sự phân biệt sáng suốt.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Lakṣaṇas (signs) are taught as a means of viveka—discerning faults and virtues through observed characteristics.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discrimination) as a supportive faculty for dharmic living (though not ultimate Brahma-jnana here).
Application: Use discernment without cruelty: evaluate character through conduct and speech, not merely appearance; apply knowledge ethically.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: continuation into Strī-nara-lakṣaṇa adhyāya (chapter 66); Garuda Purana: physiognomy passages linking guṇa/doṣa with observable signs
This verse frames lakṣaṇa as a tool for discernment—distinguishing doṣa (blemish) and guṇa (virtue) through observable characteristics, presented as practical knowledge in the text’s instructional dialogue.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s post-death journey here; instead, it shifts to human-characteristics teaching, indicating the Purana’s broader aim of guiding ethical and practical discernment alongside afterlife topics.
Use it as a reminder to cultivate discernment and self-improvement—treating “guṇa” as qualities to develop—while avoiding harsh judgment of others based solely on appearance.