Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Thanks Finn ji. Appreciate it. On Nov 22, 2007 6:36 AM, Finn Wandahl <finn.wandahl wrote: > > > > > Drekkana Adhyaya > > Stanza 1: > The first drekkana of Aries represents a man with a white loth around > his waist, dark complexion, pretending to pro¬tect, fearful red eyes > and a lifted ax. > > Stanza 2: > The second drekkana of Aries is sketched by yavanas as repre¬senting a > woman with red cloth, fond of ornaments and food, pot belly, horse > face, thirsty and single footed. > > Stanza 3: > The third drekkana of Aries represents a man, cruel, skilled in arts, > yellowish, fond of work, unprincipled, with a lifted¬up stick, angry > and covered with purple clothes. > > Stanza 4: > The first drekkana of Taurus represents a woman with torn ringlets, > pot belly, burnt cloth, thirsty, fond of food and ornaments. > > Stanza 5: > The second drekkana of Taurus represents a man possessing knowledge of > lands, grains, houses, cows, arts, ploughing and carts, hungry, sheep > faced, dirty clothes and shoulders like the hump of an ox. > > Stanza 6: > The third drekkana of Taurus is represented by a man with a body like > that of an elephant, white teeth, legs like that of a sarabha, > yellowish color, and clever in capturing sheep and deer. > > Stanza 7: > The first drekkana of Gemini represents a female, fond of needlework, > beautiful, fond of ornamentation, issueless, lifted hands and in menses. > > Stanza 8: > The second drekkana of Gemini represents a man, living in a garden, in > armor, with a bow, warlike, armed with weapons, face like that of > Garuda, fond of play, children, ornamenta¬tion and wealth. > > Stanza 9: > The third drekkana of Gemini represents a man, adorned, decked with > gems, armored with a quiver and bow, skilled in dancing, drumming and > arts, and a poet. > > Stanza 10: > The first drekkana of Cancer represents a man, holding fruit, roots > and leaves, elephant bodied, residing on sandal trees in the forest, > legs like that of sarabha and horse necked. > > Stanza 11: > The second drekkana of Cancer represents a female worshipped on the > head by lotus flowers, with serpents, full blown youth¬fulness, living > in forests on the branch of phalasa and cry¬ing. > > Stanza 12: > The third drekkana of Cancer represents a man covered with serpents, > flat faced and crossing the ocean in a boat in search of his wife's > jewels. > > Stanza 13: > The first drekkana of Leo represents a vulture and a jackal on the > salmali tree, a dog and a man dressed in dirty garments, leaving > father and mother, and crying. > > Stanza 14: > The second drekkana of Leo represents a man resembling a horse's body > with white garlands on the head, wearing krishna¬jina and kambalam, > fierce as a lion with a bow in the hand and bent nose. > > Stanza 15: > The third drekkana of Leo represents a man with a bear's face, acts > like those of a monkey, long beard, curved ringlets and holding a > stick, fruit and flesh. > > Stanza 16: > The first drekkana of Virgo represents a female with a pot, full of > flowers, covering the body with dirty garments, fond of money and > clothes, and going to the home of the preceptor. > > Stanza 17: > The second drekkana of Virgo represents a man with a pen in hand, dark > complexioned, the head tied around a cloth, count¬ing gains and > expenditure, body covered with dense hair and holding a big bow. > > Stanza 18: > The last drekkana of Virgo represents a female, yellowish, covered by > a great white silk cloth, tall, holding a pot and spoon, and going to > a temple with great sanctity. > > Stanza 19: > The first drekkana of Libra, say Yavanas, represents a man seated in a > shop in the middle of the road, holding balances, clever in weighing > and measuring with a small scale for weigh¬ing gold, diamonds, > thinking of his money and the prices of the articles in his shop. > > Stanza 20: > The second drekkana of Libra represents a man with a vulture's face, > hungry and thirsty, holding a pot which is ready to fall and thinking > of his wife and children. > > Stanza 21: > The third drekkana of Libra represents a man decked with gems, wearing > a golden quiver and armor and frightening animals in the wilderness, > resembling a monkey and holding in the hand fruit and flesh. > > Stanza 22: > The first drekkana of Scorpio represents a naked woman without > ornaments, coming from the middle of a great ocean to the shore, > dislocated from her original place, the feet bound by serpents and > handsome. > > Stanza 23: > The second drekkana of Scorpio represents a woman fond of home and > happiness for her husband's sake and covered with serpents with a body > resembling a tortoise and a pot. > > Stanza 24: > The last drekkana of Scorpio represents a lion with a broad flat face, > resembling a tortoise, frightening dogs, deer, boars and jackals, > protecting localities covered with sandal¬wood trees. > > Stanza 25: > The first drekkana of Sagittarius represents a man with a human face > and a horse's body with a bow in hand residing in a hermitage, > protecting sacrificial articles and maharishis. > > Stanza 26: > The second drekkana of Sagittarius represents a beautiful woman, > golden colored, picking up gems from the ocean and sitting in a > Bhadrasana fashion. > > Stanza 27: > The last drekkana of Sagittarius representsa man with a long beard, > gold complexioned, holding a stick, sitting in a splen¬did posture and > keeping silks and deer skins. > > Stanza 28: > The first drekkana of Capricorn represents a man covered with much > hair, teeth like those of a crocodile, body like that of a pig, > keeping yokes, nets and bandages, and with a cruel face. > > Stanza 29: > The second drekkana of Capricorn represents a woman skilled in arts, > broad eyes like lotus petals, greenish dark, searching all kinds of > articles and wearing iron ear ornaments. > > Stanza 30: > The last drekkana of Capricorn represents a man with a body like that > of Kinaras, with a quiver, arrows and bow, and bearing a pot on the > shoulder decked with gems. > > Stanza 31: > The first drekkana of Aquarius represents a man with a mind disturbed > by oils, wines, water and food being brought to him, with a Kambala, > silk cloth and deer skin and a face resembling that of a vulture. > > Stanza 32: > The middle drekkana of Aquarius represents a woman, covered with a > dirty cloth in a forest, bearing pots on her head and dragging metals > in a burnt cart loaded with cotton trees in it > > Stanza 33: > The third drekkana of Aquarius represents a dark man with ears covered > with long hair, wearing a crown and wandering with pots filled with > iron, skin, leaves, gum and fruit. > > Stanza 34: > The first drekkana of Pisces represents a man decked with ornaments, > holding in his hand sacrificial vessels, pearls, conch shells and > gems, and crossing the ocean in a boat in search of jewels for his wife. > > Stanza 35: > The second drekkana of Pisces represents a woman with a color more > beautiful than that of Campaka, surrounded by her attend¬ants, and > sailing in a boat decked with long flags in search of the coast of the > ocean. > > Stanza 36: > The last drekkana of Pisces represents a man crying in a pit in a > forest, naked and covered over his body by serpents and with a mind > distracted by thieves and fire. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Dear Finn ji, Thanks a lot. I thank Pandit ji also for causing this mail from you. To preserve this valuble contribution for future reference, the same is uploaded in the file section of the group. And can be found in: Translati ons/Drekkana%20swaroopa (BJ).txt Regards, Sreenadh , Panditji <navagraha wrote: > > Thanks Finn ji. Appreciate it. > > On Nov 22, 2007 6:36 AM, Finn Wandahl <finn.wandahl wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Drekkana Adhyaya > > > > Stanza 1: > > The first drekkana of Aries represents a man with a white loth around > > his waist, dark complexion, pretending to pro¬tect, fearful red eyes > > and a lifted ax. > > > > Stanza 2: > > The second drekkana of Aries is sketched by yavanas as repre¬senting a > > woman with red cloth, fond of ornaments and food, pot belly, horse > > face, thirsty and single footed. > > > > Stanza 3: > > The third drekkana of Aries represents a man, cruel, skilled in arts, > > yellowish, fond of work, unprincipled, with a lifted¬up stick, angry > > and covered with purple clothes. > > > > Stanza 4: > > The first drekkana of Taurus represents a woman with torn ringlets, > > pot belly, burnt cloth, thirsty, fond of food and ornaments. > > > > Stanza 5: > > The second drekkana of Taurus represents a man possessing knowledge of > > lands, grains, houses, cows, arts, ploughing and carts, hungry, sheep > > faced, dirty clothes and shoulders like the hump of an ox. > > > > Stanza 6: > > The third drekkana of Taurus is represented by a man with a body like > > that of an elephant, white teeth, legs like that of a sarabha, > > yellowish color, and clever in capturing sheep and deer. > > > > Stanza 7: > > The first drekkana of Gemini represents a female, fond of needlework, > > beautiful, fond of ornamentation, issueless, lifted hands and in menses. > > > > Stanza 8: > > The second drekkana of Gemini represents a man, living in a garden, in > > armor, with a bow, warlike, armed with weapons, face like that of > > Garuda, fond of play, children, ornamenta¬tion and wealth. > > > > Stanza 9: > > The third drekkana of Gemini represents a man, adorned, decked with > > gems, armored with a quiver and bow, skilled in dancing, drumming and > > arts, and a poet. > > > > Stanza 10: > > The first drekkana of Cancer represents a man, holding fruit, roots > > and leaves, elephant bodied, residing on sandal trees in the forest, > > legs like that of sarabha and horse necked. > > > > Stanza 11: > > The second drekkana of Cancer represents a female worshipped on the > > head by lotus flowers, with serpents, full blown youth¬fulness, living > > in forests on the branch of phalasa and cry¬ing. > > > > Stanza 12: > > The third drekkana of Cancer represents a man covered with serpents, > > flat faced and crossing the ocean in a boat in search of his wife's > > jewels. > > > > Stanza 13: > > The first drekkana of Leo represents a vulture and a jackal on the > > salmali tree, a dog and a man dressed in dirty garments, leaving > > father and mother, and crying. > > > > Stanza 14: > > The second drekkana of Leo represents a man resembling a horse's body > > with white garlands on the head, wearing krishna¬jina and kambalam, > > fierce as a lion with a bow in the hand and bent nose. > > > > Stanza 15: > > The third drekkana of Leo represents a man with a bear's face, acts > > like those of a monkey, long beard, curved ringlets and holding a > > stick, fruit and flesh. > > > > Stanza 16: > > The first drekkana of Virgo represents a female with a pot, full of > > flowers, covering the body with dirty garments, fond of money and > > clothes, and going to the home of the preceptor. > > > > Stanza 17: > > The second drekkana of Virgo represents a man with a pen in hand, dark > > complexioned, the head tied around a cloth, count¬ing gains and > > expenditure, body covered with dense hair and holding a big bow. > > > > Stanza 18: > > The last drekkana of Virgo represents a female, yellowish, covered by > > a great white silk cloth, tall, holding a pot and spoon, and going to > > a temple with great sanctity. > > > > Stanza 19: > > The first drekkana of Libra, say Yavanas, represents a man seated in a > > shop in the middle of the road, holding balances, clever in weighing > > and measuring with a small scale for weigh¬ing gold, diamonds, > > thinking of his money and the prices of the articles in his shop. > > > > Stanza 20: > > The second drekkana of Libra represents a man with a vulture's face, > > hungry and thirsty, holding a pot which is ready to fall and thinking > > of his wife and children. > > > > Stanza 21: > > The third drekkana of Libra represents a man decked with gems, wearing > > a golden quiver and armor and frightening animals in the wilderness, > > resembling a monkey and holding in the hand fruit and flesh. > > > > Stanza 22: > > The first drekkana of Scorpio represents a naked woman without > > ornaments, coming from the middle of a great ocean to the shore, > > dislocated from her original place, the feet bound by serpents and > > handsome. > > > > Stanza 23: > > The second drekkana of Scorpio represents a woman fond of home and > > happiness for her husband's sake and covered with serpents with a body > > resembling a tortoise and a pot. > > > > Stanza 24: > > The last drekkana of Scorpio represents a lion with a broad flat face, > > resembling a tortoise, frightening dogs, deer, boars and jackals, > > protecting localities covered with sandal¬wood trees. > > > > Stanza 25: > > The first drekkana of Sagittarius represents a man with a human face > > and a horse's body with a bow in hand residing in a hermitage, > > protecting sacrificial articles and maharishis. > > > > Stanza 26: > > The second drekkana of Sagittarius represents a beautiful woman, > > golden colored, picking up gems from the ocean and sitting in a > > Bhadrasana fashion. > > > > Stanza 27: > > The last drekkana of Sagittarius representsa man with a long beard, > > gold complexioned, holding a stick, sitting in a splen¬did posture and > > keeping silks and deer skins. > > > > Stanza 28: > > The first drekkana of Capricorn represents a man covered with much > > hair, teeth like those of a crocodile, body like that of a pig, > > keeping yokes, nets and bandages, and with a cruel face. > > > > Stanza 29: > > The second drekkana of Capricorn represents a woman skilled in arts, > > broad eyes like lotus petals, greenish dark, searching all kinds of > > articles and wearing iron ear ornaments. > > > > Stanza 30: > > The last drekkana of Capricorn represents a man with a body like that > > of Kinaras, with a quiver, arrows and bow, and bearing a pot on the > > shoulder decked with gems. > > > > Stanza 31: > > The first drekkana of Aquarius represents a man with a mind disturbed > > by oils, wines, water and food being brought to him, with a Kambala, > > silk cloth and deer skin and a face resembling that of a vulture. > > > > Stanza 32: > > The middle drekkana of Aquarius represents a woman, covered with a > > dirty cloth in a forest, bearing pots on her head and dragging metals > > in a burnt cart loaded with cotton trees in it > > > > Stanza 33: > > The third drekkana of Aquarius represents a dark man with ears covered > > with long hair, wearing a crown and wandering with pots filled with > > iron, skin, leaves, gum and fruit. > > > > Stanza 34: > > The first drekkana of Pisces represents a man decked with ornaments, > > holding in his hand sacrificial vessels, pearls, conch shells and > > gems, and crossing the ocean in a boat in search of jewels for his wife. > > > > Stanza 35: > > The second drekkana of Pisces represents a woman with a color more > > beautiful than that of Campaka, surrounded by her attend¬ants, and > > sailing in a boat decked with long flags in search of the coast of the > > ocean. > > > > Stanza 36: > > The last drekkana of Pisces represents a man crying in a pit in a > > forest, naked and covered over his body by serpents and with a mind > > distracted by thieves and fire. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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