Sanskrit · DevanāgarīBṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra manuscript tradition
नार्या पश्वाकृतिर्वापि पशुष्वपि नराकृतिः ।
प्रसवस्य विकारोऽयं विनाशायोपजायते
IAST Transliteration
nāryā paśvākṛtirvāpi paśuṣvapi narākṛtiḥ |
prasavasya vikāro'yaṃ vināśāyopajāyate
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English
The Sage said — O Brahmin! I will now tell you about inauspicious and unusual deliveries by women which are ominous for the village, town and the country. These may be of the following kinds — (1) Delivery of a child 2, 3 or 4 months earlier or later from the approximate due date. (2) Delivery of a child without hands, feet or any other limbs, without head or with two heads. (3) Delivery of an animal shaped being by a woman or a human shaped being by an animal.
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