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In the Victorious lunar days Jaya tithis; the 3rd, 8th, and 13th days of the lunar fortnight, one should seek the knowledge of the vowel U.
O deer-eyed one original: "mrigakshi"; a poetic epithet for the Goddess Parvati, on the fourth, ninth, and likewise the fourteenth day—the days known as the Empty ones Rikta tithis; considered inauspicious for new ventures—the vowel's power is determined.
On the eleventh, the fifth, and the tenth, as well as on the fifteenth day the Purnima or Amavasya, in the Full lunar days Purna tithis, the arising of the vowel O occurs. O Goddess, beginning from the bright fortnight the waxing phase of the moon, these cycles are known among the five vowels starting with A.
The Joyous, the Fortunate, the Victorious, the Empty, and the Full original: "Nanda, Bhadra, Jaya, Rikta, Purna"; these are the five categories of lunar days are the proclaimed lunar days. These are joined with the planets Mars, the Moon, Mercury, Jupiter of the, Venus, the Sun, and Saturn in due order.
The directions for the short and long vowels are also fixed: the East, the South, the West, the North, and the Center the Zenith or central point in sequence. When the Joyous lunar day Nanda tithi, the planet Mars, and a constellation Nakshatra governed by the deity of Fire likely referring to Krittika Nakshatra coincide, then the breath of the vowel reaches its conclusion.
The Joyous, Fortunate, Victorious, and Empty days are joined with Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn in the auspicious mountain original: "shubhadrike"; possibly a reference to a specific diagram or astrological house. The Fortunate lunar day and its planet are then...