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...attaining that, a man achieves all success success: "Siddhi" (सिद्धि), a state of perfection, spiritual power, or the successful completion of a goal and lives for a hundred years. 12
Whoever sees in a dream the hey! Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati These are the three most sacred rivers of India, often personified as goddesses., or a pilgrimage site, or a white stone, it indicates the arrival of happiness. 13
Betel leaf, yogurt, clothing, gems, pearls, jasmine, Bakula flowers, Kunda blossoms, and the blue lotus [signify] the arrival of wealth. 14
Drinking liquor, visiting the Kamallika region, eating, or [meeting] a courtesan in a dream—a man will certainly obtain happiness. 15
Seeing a worshiped Linga Linga: (लिंग), the abstract symbol representing the Hindu deity Shiva, an idol, or a supreme deity, great gain or abundant wealth will come to him. 16
Victory in business and victory in the royal courts, or seeing a gentle-looking man adorned with all finery. 17
✋ Boarding a boat, playing the Veena Veena: (वीणा), a traditional Indian stringed instrument similar to a lute, eating, or crying certainly brings the gain of wealth. Looking at Durva grass, unbroken rice, and sandalwood are auspicious omens for men. 18 Durva grass and "Akshata" (unbroken rice) are essential items in Hindu rituals, symbolizing longevity and fertility.
A lamp, food, fruit, a lotus, a maiden, an umbrella, and a flag—whatever a mortal receives in a dream, he will certainly attain. 19
Human [flesh] and cooked [meat] obtaining?, that too brings its own fruit. 20
Receiving [something] in a dream brings a gain of a thousand [coins], or elephants, or a kingdom; one who eats a [human] head gains a thousand [pieces of gold]. 21 In traditional dream interpretation (Svapna-shastra), certain horrific acts like eating human flesh are paradoxically seen as signs of impending royal power or great wealth.
If one wakes up after obtaining sandals, shoes, or an umbrella, or [sees] ink, a clear and sharp mind is indicated for him. 22
Whoever boards a boat and crosses a river, a journey abroad original: "Pravāsa" (प्रवास), meaning living away from home or traveling to a distant land. is indicated for him, followed by a speedy return. 23
One whose hair is falling out or whose teeth are falling out... This verse is incomplete at the bottom of the page; usually, losing teeth or hair in a dream is considered a negative omen in this tradition.