Jaitrya-nimitta: Signs of Prospective Victory and the Priority of Conciliation (जयलक्षण-निमित्त तथा सान्त्व-प्रधान नीति)
गोमायवश्चानुकूला बलगृध्रा श्व सर्वश: । अर्हयेयुर्यदा सेनां तदा सिद्धिरनुत्तमा
gomāyavaścānukūlā balagṛdhrā śva sarvaśaḥ | arhayeyuryadā senāṃ tadā siddhiranuttamā ||
毗湿摩说道:“当军队出征赴战之时,若显现吉祥之兆——如微风自军后徐徐吹来,前方虹霓升起,云影屡屡掠过而日光仍铺洒四方,又有豺、鹫与乌鸦等自有利之方位飞来——则此军当知蒙福,具备至高的胜利前景。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma explains that in statecraft and warfare, one traditionally assesses the likelihood of success through auspicious and inauspicious signs. Such omens are treated as indicators of morale, timing, and perceived divine favor, guiding prudent decision-making.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on rājanīti (royal policy) and practical conduct. Here he lists favorable battlefield-portents—wind direction, atmospheric signs, and the movement of certain animals—by which an army’s expedition is judged likely to succeed.