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Auspiciousness 7
The Second [Chapter] || 2 || Starting from the Sun original: sūryāditaḥ; referring to Sunday as the first day of the week, [the presiding deities are] Fire, Wind, Space, Vishnu, Indra, the Seven Seers, and Brahma. || Varuna, Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma are said to be the presiding deities original: pratideva; the governing divinity for a specific time or action of the days in succession. || 51 ||
The consecration of kings Rajabhisheka the ritual sprinkling of water during a royal coronation, festivals, traveling, entering into service, rituals with fire, the preparation of herbal medicines, and the use of weapons. || The handling of gold, copper, leather, and wood, as well as engaging in battle—these are the activities one should perform on the Day of the Sun Sunday. || 5 ||
Conch shells, ornaments, pearls?, boats and ships, women, and the making of clothes [are favorable on the next day, Monday]. || Music, sacrifices Kratu formal Vedic sacrifices or rites, shaving or hair-cutting Shiva 7, dealing with horned animals, and activities involving water are done on this day. || 2 ||
The study of Vedanta the philosophical school based on the end of the Vedas, the acquisition of specialized science, the use of arrows, the striking of an enemy, and combat... sound? at the beginning