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PANCHA PAKSHI
The Pancha Pakshi Prasna, also known as the Five Birds Question, is a system of divination and astrology from India (Bharatvarsh ) that categorizes people into five groups represented by different birds. Each bird is associated with specific attributes and activities. The system is used to determine auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities based on the behaviour of these birds. Here's a brief overview of the symbolism and activities associated with each bird:
Eagle (Garuda): The eagle is associated with noble and spiritual activities. This bird is believed to be auspicious for activities such as meditation, prayer, and spiritual pursuits. It represents a time of high energy and focus.
Owl (Aandai): The owl is linked to intellectual and learning activities. This bird is considered favorable for studying, research, and acquiring knowledge. It symbolizes a time of deep thinking and mental engagement.
Crow (Kakai): The crow is associated with activities that involve communication and social interaction. This bird is believed to be auspicious for discussions, negotiations, and interpersonal interactions. It represents a time of effective communication.
Hen (Koli) : Is for engaging in artistic endeavors, music, dance, and other forms of creative expression. It represents a time of inspiration and artistic flow.
Based on the behavior and activities of these birds, practitioners of Pancha Pakshi Prasna determine the most suitable times for different activities, such as starting a new project, making important decisions, or embarking on a journey. The system combines astrology, symbolism, and intuition to guide individuals in making choices aligned with the energy of the moment.
It's worth emphasizing that Pancha Pakshi Prasna constitutes a component of traditional Indian astrology and divinatory customs. The degree of its efficacy and precision hinges on matters of faith and cultural heritage.
1. Ruling | 48 minutes | Most powerful |
2. Taking food | 30 minutes |
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3. Walking or moving | 36 minutes |
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4. Sleeping | 18 minutes |
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5. Death | 12 minutes | Least powerful |
Each of the five birds corresponds to a specific zodiac sign and a cardinal direction. Predictions are made based on the prevailing moods of these birds at the moment a question is posed.
The Pancha-Pakshi system bears some similarity to the Pancha-Bhuta (Five Elements) system found in Vedic Astrology. According to this system, it is believed that the five birds, symbolizing the Five Elements, exert influence over and govern the actions of human beings. These avian representations follow a distinct sequence and emit their influences during both daytime and nighttime.
Every individual is assigned one of the five birds as their controlling influence based on their Birth Star and the Moon's phase at the time of their birth. Pancha-Pakshi Shasta holds significant popularity in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. It aids in the selection of auspicious timings and offers insights into queries (Prasna).
Nakshatra Pakshi (Bird) from the following chart.
Star | Birth in Suklapaksha | Birth in Krishnapaksha | |
1 | Aswini | Vulture | Peacock |
2 | Bharani | Vulture | Peacock |
3 | Krittika | Vulture | Peacock |
4 | Rohini | Vulture | Peacock |
5 | Mrigasira | Vulture | Peacock |
6 | Ardra | Owl | Cock |
7 | Punarvasu | Owl | Cock |
8 | Pushya | Owl | Cock |
9 | Ashlesha | Owl | Cock |
10 | Makha | Owl | Cock |
11 | Purvaphalguni | Owl | Cock |
12 | Uttaraphalguni | Crow | Crow |
13 | Hasta | Crow | Crow |
14 | Chitra | Crow | Crow |
15 | Swati | Crow | Crow |
16 | Vishakha | Crow | Crow |
17 | Anuradha | Cock | Owl |
18 | Jyeshta | Cock | Owl |
19 | Moola | Cock | Owl |
20 | Poorvashada | Cock | Owl |
21 | Uttarashada | Cock | Owl |
22 | Shravana | Peacock | Vulture |
23 | Dhanishta | Peacock | Vulture |
24 | Satabhisha | Peacock | Vulture |
25 | Poorvabhadra | Peacock | Vulture |
26 | Uttarabhadra | Peacock | Vulture |
27 | Revati | Peacock | Vulture |
The chart showing the ruling and death days are given below:
During Sukla-Paksa
Bird | Death Days | Ruling days | |
Day time | Night time | ||
Vulture | Thursday, Saturday | Sunday, Tuesday | Friday |
Owl | Sunday, Friday | Monday, Wednesday | Saturday |
Crow | Monday | Thursday | Sunday, Tuesday |
Cock | Tuesday | Friday | Monday, Wednesday |
Peacock | Wednesday | Saturday | Thursday |
During Krishna-Paksa
Bird | Death Days | Ruling days | |
Day time | Night time | ||
Vulture | Tuesday | Friday | Sunday, Tuesday |
Owl | Monday | Thursday | Wednesday |
Crow | Sunday | Wednesday | Thursday |
Cock | Thursday, Saturday | Sunday, Tuesday | Monday, Saturday |
Peacock | Wednesday, Friday | Monday, Saturday | Friday |
Each day of 12 hours or 30 Ghadias is divided into five equal portions of 6Gh each = 2Hr. 24m each and given to different activities of the 5 Birds. Similarly during Night time.
1. Taking Food = 30 minutes
2. Walking or moving = 36 m
3. Ruling= 48 m
4. Sleeping = 18 m
5. Death = 12 m Total Time = 144m= 2hr-24m
THITHIS:
Sukla Paksha- 15 Thithis | Krishna Paksham- 15 Thithis |
Day time: Food – Walk – Rule -Sleep – Death | Day time : Food – Death – Sleep – Rule -Walk |
Night time : Food – Rule – Death -Walk – Sleep | Night time : Food – Sleep – Walk – Death – Rule |
TIME AND WEEKDAYS THITHIS & MOOD OF 5 BIRDS
Weekdays | Sunday & Tuesday | Monday & Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Thithis
| Nanda Thithis | Bhadra Thithis | Jaya Thithis | Rikta Thithis | Poorna Thithis |
Sounds | Aa = | E | Vu | A | Vo |
Birds | GARUDA | OWL | CROW | COCK | PEACOCK |
Time 6-00AM to 8-24AM | Food | Food | Food | Food | Food |
8-24AM to 10-48 AM | Walk | Walk | Walk | Walk | Walk |
1-48AM to 1-12PM | Rule | Rule | Rule | Rule | Rule |
1-12Pm to 3-36PM | Sleep | Sleep | Sleep | Sleep | Sleep |
3-36Pm to 6-00 PM | Death | Death | Death | Death | Death |
know the relationship between the query letters according to the queries asked by the client :
Aa = Aa- Ha- Ya – Ra – La
Ka- = kha- Ga -Gha
Cha = Chha – Ja – Jha – Sa – Sha
Ta = Tha – Da – Dha
Na
Pa = Pha – Ba – Bha
Ma – Va
The Pancha-Pakshi Prasna method you've described involves intricate calculations and associations based on the letters of the querist's name and the behaviors of the five birds. It seems to be a complex divination system that takes into account various factors, including the letters in the querist's name, the number of people involved in a query, and the specific reminders obtained from calculations.
To further explain and organize the information you've provided:
The first letter of the question and the first letter of the sentence are used to observe the querist's name and its corresponding letter in the 5 bird's table (Aa-E-Vu-A-Vo).
Similarly, the first letter of the question and the first letter of the querist's name are used to find a corresponding sentence in the 5 bird's table.
The first mood, "Bala," corresponds to Boyhood.
The second mood, "Kumara," corresponds to Young.
The third mood, "Raja," corresponds to Kingly.
The fourth mood, "Vrudha," corresponds to Old Age.
The fifth mood, "Marana," corresponds to Death.
The 12 vowels (A-Aa-I-Ee-U-Oo-E-Ea-Ai-O-Oa-Ou) play a role in the calculations.
The total number of name letters of the querist is multiplied by 7 and then divided by 8. The remainder is counted in the Maitri Chakra from Garuda onwards to determine results.
If the remainder is 1, the result corresponds to the East and the Garuda mood.
When two persons come for a query, the name letters are multiplied by 10 and divided by 8 to observe the remainder.
The reminder (R) is calculated for each person, and if it's 0 for both, victory is for both. If not equal, results are determined based on the mood of the bird.
The moods of food rule and walk are given, excluding death and sleep.
The mood is determined based on the reminder on the weekday for the concerned bird.
It's important to note that this system appears to involve a complex set of calculations and interpretations, and it's likely rooted in specific cultural and astrological beliefs. It's not a widely recognized or mainstream divination method and may be specific to certain traditional practices.
| Sun & Friday | Thursday & Saturday | Monday
| Tuesday | Wednesday |
Owl | Death | Sleep | Rule | Walk | Food |
Garuda | Food | Death | Sleep | Rule | Walk |
Crow. | Qalk | Food | Death | Sleep | Rule |
Hen | Rule | Walk | Food | Death | Sleep |
Peacock | Sleep | Rule | Walk | Food | Death |
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