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original: "Shri" — an auspicious invocation to the goddess of fortune, commonly used to begin sacred or scientific texts
His [fluid] becomes red, and his hands become white v The 'v' may be a shorthand for a specific variant or classification. He is seen with the luster of molten gold uttapta-kanaka-prabham: a radiant, glowing complexion compared to heated gold, usually indicating a high-born or spiritually potent individual and with red eyes original: "raktaksham".
If that [individual] is of a passionate temperament rajasam: one of the three Gunas (qualities) of nature, associated with activity, passion, and attachment, he will be surrounded by much suffering. Regarding him, there is doubt... through steadfastness, the sun...
The gait and the scent... and moistened with fluids... like a tiger original: "vyaghra"... in the hand... 15 aye?.
The water... and by its hardness, it is considered beautiful and auspicious.
The characteristics of the bud koraka-lakshana: specific bodily marks or signs that resemble the shape of a flower bud and the belly...
Redness... fragment?... similar to which these characteristics are spoken of. Like a horse's hand Likely referring to a specific palm shape or strength... naturally fragrant original: "sugandhi"...
...middle... chest... necklace...
...the snowy tree... many characteristics...
...fearful... pearls... fruit... flowers...