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If at every position a three original: "trika" falls, and the Chinchili Ciñcilī: A technical term in dice divination, likely referring to a specific pattern or the "flicker" of the dice as they land. has fallen nine times, there is gain of wealth in that position. Though there may be some anxiety regarding your kinsfolk, you will obtain all your desires without any obstacle; of this, there is no doubt.
Your inauspicious time has passed; your distress and worry have departed. I speak now of your upcoming prosperity. As a sign to provide proof of this truth: observe closely, for you have a scar Vraṇa: Usually meaning a wound or an ulcer, but in the context of divination, it refers to a permanent birthmark or a notable scar that serves as a "signature" of the person’s destiny. on a red wall original: "rakta-kudya"; this could also be interpreted as a red-colored mark on the body or a specific location known to the seeker..
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If at every position a four original: "catuṣka" falls, your grain original: "kaṇikā"; likely referring to the die itself or a small marker used in the ritual. has landed in a way that brings growth to your family. Great well-being is now present. There is the gain of land, the gain of wealth, and the accomplishment of all goals. The meeting of a beloved person and the birth of a son are also foreseen.
Within three months, your profit will arrive; all of this shall come to pass. You are one who is devoted to your teacher Guru-bhakti: Absolute devotion to one's spiritual or worldly teacher, considered a primary virtue that unlocks good fortune. and the worship of the family goddess. As proof of this reading: there is a scar on your left hand, and on your right side, there is an adornment such as a mole or a mark.
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When the die Pāśaka: A die or casting-piece used in ancient Indian divination systems like the Pashaka-Kevali. has fallen on the "two" position and the [next] position...