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At the conclusion of a dream, dreaming of a marriage original: "vivāha" is not pleasant; it leads to the destruction of one's wealth and sons. 49
If one sees a stepped well, a standard well, a pond, or even a city at the conclusion of a dream, these are auspicious signs [indicating] a great festival. 50
If one sees a Chakora bird Chakora: (चकोर), the Greek partridge, which in Indian mythology is said to live on moonbeams or a Chakravaka bird Chakravaka: (चक्रवाक), the ruddy shelduck; a symbol of fidelity and longing near water at the conclusion of a dream, it indicates success in financial matters. 51
If one sees a granary, a horse, or a monkey engaged in dancing at the conclusion of a dream, it should be understood that wealth will be indicated. 52
If one sees a deity original: "thakura," likely referring to a noble or an idol, or a paramour, or an iguana, or a mongoose at the conclusion of a dream, sorrow is predicted for that person. 53
If one sees a lion, a tiger, or a monkey together with the earth at the conclusion of a dream, [success] should be predicted for his actions. 54
Seeing birds being killed or distressed, or animals in fear—such a person becomes a vessel of suffering. 55
If one sees a village, a city, or a beautiful ornamental gateway Torana: (तोरण), a sacred or honorary gateway in Indian architecture at the conclusion of a dream, he shall obtain ornaments from a king. 56
The falling of stars, the striking of a thunderbolt, or an earthquake seen at the conclusion of a dream brings danger to the country and the kingdom. 57
If one sees a banana tree, a Kalpavriksha Kalpavriksha: (कल्पवृक्ष), the mythological wish-fulfilling divine tree, a sacred fig tree, or a Parijata tree original: "pārijātaka," the coral tree, one of the five trees of Indra's paradise in a dream, he shall obtain wealth and grain. 58
If one sees the Himalayas, Mount Kailasha The sacred abode of the god Shiva, or a cave filled with snow at the conclusion of a dream, he is destined to attain a royal state. 59
Somanatha... The text breaks off here at the beginning of a name or title, likely referring to the famous deity or temple site.