Garuda Puranam-Adhi Gadhadhara Mahatmyam

Home About Contact Privacy Policy Disclaimer 📿 Adhi Gadhadhara Mahatmyam in Gaya – Glory of the Primordial Staff in Garuda Puranam 🕉️ Introduction The Garuda Puranam , one of the eighteen Mahapuranas , is a sacred scripture that elaborates on the mysteries of death, afterlife, karma, and spiritual liberation. Among its numerous spiritually rich descriptions, the Adhi Gadhadhara Mahatmyam stands out as a deeply revered account, especially in relation to Gaya Kshetra , the eternal realm of Pitru Moksha . This blog dives into the spiritual significance of Adhi Gadhadhara (the Primordial Mace-bearer) , its connection with Gaya, and the rituals recommended for liberation of ancestors. 🔱 Who is Adhi Gadhadhara? " Adhi Gadhadhara " translates to The Original Bearer of the Mace . This epithet glorifies Bhagavan Vishnu , who is eternally armed with the divine mace ( Gadha ), symbolizing strength, cosmic order, and destruction of evil. In the Garuda Purana...

Garuda Puranam-Bodily Sensations (Anga Shakuna)

🧍‍♂️ Bodily Sensations (Anga Shakuna): Divine Signals Through the Body in Garuda Puranam

The Garuda Puranam not only explores cosmic cycles, omens, and rituals, but also delves into Anga Shakuna—the science of interpreting involuntary bodily sensations and movements. These subtle experiences, such as twitching of the eyes, itching of the palms, or shivering of limbs, are viewed in Shakuna Shastra as messages from the cosmos or reflections of one's karmic state.

Ancient seers believed that the human body is a microcosm of the universe, and any spontaneous reaction or flutter could be a signal from higher forces trying to communicate with the individual.


📜 What Is Anga Shakuna?

Anga = Limb or body part
Shakuna = Omen or sign

So, Anga Shakuna is the interpretation of bodily omens, especially those that occur without conscious intent—such as twitching, tingling, shivering, or itching. The Garuda Puranam provides guidelines on interpreting these sensations based on:

  • The body part affected
  • The side of the body (right or left)
  • The gender of the person
  • The timing and context of the sensation

✅ Common Bodily Omens and Their Meanings

👁️ Eye Twitching (Netra Spandana)

Eye Twitching For Men For Women
Right Eye Auspicious – good news, success Inauspicious – delay or stress
Left Eye Inauspicious – caution needed Auspicious – positive developments

Dreaming or twitching of the right eye for men and left eye for women is traditionally associated with fortune and blessings.


🤲 Palm Itching (Karatalasya Kandu)

Body Part Meaning
Right Palm Itching (Men) Receiving money, opportunity, or gifts
Left Palm Itching (Men) Loss or expenses
Left Palm Itching (Women) Gain or financial blessings
Right Palm Itching (Women) Loss or outgoing payment

🦵 Foot and Leg Movements

Sensation Meaning
Right Foot Vibrating (Before Travel) Auspicious start to the journey
Left Foot Vibrating or Tripping Delay or hurdles in upcoming activities
Right Big Toe Itching Unexpected travel or pilgrimage
Leg Shaking Spontaneously Inner restlessness or karmic shift underway

💪 Arm, Shoulder, or Hand Twitching

Location Interpretation
Right Arm Twitching Power, energy, success in endeavors
Left Arm Twitching Emotional or relationship-related activity
Shoulder Twitching New responsibilities or leadership roles
Wrist or fingers tingling Messages coming or minor financial gain/loss

👃 Nose, Face, or Cheek Sensations

Part Meaning
Right Side of Nose Honor, respect, or receiving praise
Left Cheek Twitching Emotional events, memories resurfacing
Jaw or Chin Shivering Speech-related karmas or upcoming important conversations

🔁 Directional and Gender-Based Interpretations

In the Garuda Puranam, interpretations of Anga Shakuna are contextual—they often differ for men and women and depend on which side of the body is affected.

  • For men, right-side twitches or sensations are mostly auspicious
  • For women, the left side is generally considered more favorable
  • Repeated sensations or omens appearing just before key decisions or journeys are especially significant

🧘‍♀️ Why Does the Body React? The Spiritual Explanation

The Garuda Puranam explains that bodily shakunas are reflections of subtle body energies, or responses to shifts in external cosmic forces (like planetary movement, karma activation, or divine messages).

They are believed to originate from:

  • Deva Chaitanya (Divine Intelligence) flowing through the subtle body
  • Activation of nadis (energy channels) or chakras due to upcoming karmic events
  • Messages from pitru (ancestors) or devas during times of decision or danger

✨ What to Do After Experiencing an Anga Shakuna

The Garuda Puranam recommends certain simple remedies or responses when a bodily omen is noticed:

  • Pause briefly and meditate or pray, especially to Vishnu or your ishta devata
  • Delay important actions briefly if inauspicious sensations are felt
  • Chant sacred mantras like "Om Namo Narayanaya" or "Om Gam Ganapataye Namah"
  • Offer water or light a lamp if the sensation causes anxiety
  • In case of repeated inauspicious omens, perform a sankalpa or puja to neutralize negative vibrations

🌟 Conclusion: Anga Shakuna – When the Body Becomes the Messenger

The Garuda Puranam’s Anga Shakuna teachings remind us that the human body is a divine instrument, not just a vessel. Through it, the universe speaks, offering guidance, warnings, and blessings in the form of twitches, itches, and spontaneous movements.

By tuning in to these signs with awareness, we deepen our connection to the subtle laws of dharma and karma, living more harmoniously with the divine order that governs all things.



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