

He gets filed rich in harvest if he receives a lyre (VINA) in dream.ġ5.

A man receives wealth if he (in his dream) rides an ox, an elephant or a horse, or climbs up a tree or a mountain or eats or wails. But, O Nanda, dreams though good should not be disclosed to a person who belongs to the Kaśyapa lineage even if he is learned.ġ3-14. (He) contracts fright by disclosing the dream to an enemy, quarrel by doing it to a fool (or an illiterate person), loss of wealth by doing the same to a woman he gets into fear from thieves if he discloses it at night, bereavement if, while drowsy, but attains desired object if he discloses the dream to a learned man. The disclosure of his dream to one hailing from Kaśyapa clan brings about danger, that of his dream to one distressed, distress and that of his dream to a vile person, disease to the dreamer.ġ1-12. A dream becomes futile if the dreamer falls asleep again after the dream or due to his utter foolishness discloses it to some body else during the same night.ġ0. Dreams seen by a man sick, frightened, naked, with disheveled hair or smeared with excreta, become futile.ĩ. A dream dreamt by a person mentally anxious or physically sick, becomes futile.Ĩ. Dreams of early morning meet immediate results if the seer wakes up after the dream.ħ. Dreams of the first quarter (Yama or Prahara) of the night show results in a year, of the second quarter in eight months, of the third in three months, of the fourth in a fortnight, of the dawn in ten days. Man attains the merit of a dip in the holy Ganges if he hears the description of dreams that yield various pious results.ĥ-6. Now, please listen to me discussing the auspicious dreams that always give meritorious results, as described in the Puṇya Kāṇḍa of Kanva recension of the Sāmaveda.Ĥ. My father! The Sāmaveda is regarded an authority in all matters. Tell me, O Lord, which sort of dreams gives happiness and merit to the seer and produces good results.Ģ-3. Extracts from Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa Auspicious dreamsġ.
