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...you see a buffalo in the water; you wake up just as it is swimming across with great effort. In ancient Indian dream interpretation (Svapna-shastra), a buffalo is often associated with the god of death, Yama, and crossing water represents a difficult transition or the end of a struggle. Regarding conduct: One with great intellect has spoken; now, worship with pure devotion.
6The Deity in the form of the Self-Born Svayambhu: An epithet for a deity that is "self-manifested" or "self-existing," often referring to Shiva or Brahma.. 141 When a two and a four have fallen in their places:
Your marriage Panigrahana: Literally "taking the hand," a formal Sanskrit term for the wedding rite. is a source of anxiety, as is the non-arrival of a certain person. Just as you have thought, you will
attain it. You will also find a desire to set out on a journey. You will find recognition through your success. Having considered the matter of union... 142 A two, then a four, and a two at the end:
There is concern for those who have been living abroad for a long time; their return is not currently indicated. Whatever you are thinking of is not auspicious; there is no doubt about this. There will be no success, only destruction—though perhaps it belongs to someone else.
143 When a two, a four, and a three have fallen in sequence:
If you seek release from disease and suffering, it will not be immediate. You will eventually obtain the object of your thoughts, but only after facing calamities Upadrava: A term for sudden misfortunes, obstacles, or divine disturbances that hinder a person's path.. Your departure is certainly destined.