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सूर्यपरिवेष (चन्द्रमण्डल का सूर्यमण्डल के चारों ओर दिखाई पड़ने वाला वलयाकार प्रकाश), प्रति चन्द्र, प्रति सूर्य, इन्द्रधनुष अथवा उदकमत्स्य (इन्द्रधनुष के खण्ड भाग), कपिहसित (बादलों से वानर जैसी बनी विकृत आकृतियाँ), अमोघ (सूर्य के उदयास्त के समय आकाश में खिंच जाने वाली लाल-काली लकीरें), पूर्व दिशा की हवाएँ, पश्चिम दिशा की हवाएँ, यावत् संवर्तक वायु, ग्रामदाह, यावत् सन्निवेशदाह, प्राणक्षय (बल का क्षय), जनक्षय (लोकमरण या महामारी आदि), कुलक्षय, यावत् व्यसनभूत (371441694), 3rd (97964) 21 JH TAR to gH7 Haftcort, 315147 (PO ), siçe (7 ad हुए), अश्रुत (न सुने हुए), अस्मृत (स्मरण न किये हुए) तथा अविज्ञात (विशेष रूप में न जाने हुए) नहीं होते, अर्थात् उनकी तथा देवों की जानकारी में होते हैं। [5] All the following activities to the south of the Meru mountain in
u Dveep are not unknown to, not unseen by, not unheard by, not forgotten by and not particularly unknown to him (Soma Maharaj, the Lok-pal of Devendra Shakra) and his subordinate gods (in other words, these activities happen in their knowledge)--graha-dand (coming of planets like Mars in a straight line), graha-musal (coming of planets in the shape of a mace), graha-garjit (the thundering sound of the movement of planets), graha-yuddha (coming of planets in two straight lines in opposite directions), graha-shringatak (coming of planets in a triangular shape), graha-pasavya (the oblique movement of planets), abhra (cloud formations), abhra-vriksha (clouds in shape of a tree), sandhya (horizon taking a crimson hue), gandharvanagar (city like formation in sky), ulkapat (falling of meteors), digdaha (flame-like glowing of directions), vidyut (lightening), sand storm, yupak (intermingling of the glow of dusk with that of moon), yakshadeept (demonic shapes seen due to lightening), dhumika (mist), mihika (dew), rajodghat (sky turning pale due to dust), lunar eclipse, solar eclipse, Chandra-parivesh (halo of light around the moon), Surya-parivesh (an elliptical halo around the sun), prati-chandra (appearance of two moons facing each other; an ominous sign), prati-surya (image of another sun seen in front of the sun), rainbow, udak-matsya (section of rainbow), kapihasit (monkey like grotesque shapes of clouds), amogh (black and red lines appearing in the sky at dawn and sunset), easterly winds, westerly winds... and so on up to... whirlwind, burning of a village... and so on up to... burning of a sannivesh, praan-kshaya (loss of strength), jana-kshaya (destruction of people; epidemic etc.), kula-kshaya (destruction of clan or race)... and so on up to... vyasan-bhoot (emergencies like famine), anarya (ignoble acts) and all other such acts.
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