Sanskrit · DevanāgarīJātaka Pārijāta manuscript tradition
अथ हंसयोगफलम् ।
रक्तास्योन्नतनासिकः सुचरणो हंसखरः श्लेष्मको
गौरङ्गः सुकुमारदारसहितः कन्दर्पतुल्यः सुखी ।
शास्त्रज्ञानपरायणोऽतिनिपुणः श्रीहंसयोगे गुणी
जातोऽशीतिकमायुरेति सयुगं ८४ साधुक्रियाचारवान्
IAST Transliteration
atha haṃsayogaphalam |
raktāsyonnatanāsikaḥ sucaraṇo haṃsakharaḥ śleṣmako
gauraṅgaḥ sukumāradārasahitaḥ kandarpatulyaḥ sukhī |
śāstrajñānaparāyaṇo'tinipuṇaḥ śrīhaṃsayoge guṇī
jāto'śītikamāyureti sayugaṃ 84 sādhukriyācāravān
TranslationsTwo-source verified
English
The person whose good fortune it is to be born under the Hamsa yoga has a red mouth and a prominent nose; his legs are well-formed, he has the voice and the phlegm of the swan; he is fair-limbed; he is blessed with a beautiful wife, he is himself lovely like the God of love, he has every comfort at his command; he is intent on acquiring a knowledge of the sacred scriptures; he is acute, has great merits, his life is 82 years; he is beneficent and devoted to virtue.
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