Pancha Pakshi Shastra (IAST: Pañca-pakṣi-śāstra, "science of the five birds") is a system of divination historically popular among Hindu astrologers of southern India.[1]

In this system, the nakshatras (lunar mansions) are organized in groups named after five birds: hawk, owl, crow, cock, and peacock. These birds are said to be in one of the following five states depending on the time, the day of the week, and the paksha (fortnight): ruling, eating, walking, sleeping, and dying (in order of most auspicious to least auspicious). Based on these states and the birth nakshatra of a person, the Pancha Pakshi Shastra determines the auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities.[1]

A Sanskrit-language work on Pancha Pakshi Shastra is ascribed to the legendary sage Agastya. Its manuscripts, in Telugu and Grantha scripts, are available at the Thanjavur Palace library. A critical edition of the text, by Shivarama Pati, was published in 1906 under the title Pañca-pakṣi-praśna. Tamil language versions of this text also exist.[2] For example, the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library (GOML) in Chennai has a manuscript titled Ahattiyar-pañca-pakṣi-sūttira.[3]

Other historical texts on the topic include Pañca-pakṣi or Pakṣi-jyotiṣa of Krishna (Kṛṣṇa), Pañca-pakṣi-prakaśa of Gangadhara,[3] and Pañca-pakṣi-śakunāvalī of Narayana Bhatta[4]

References

  1. 1 2 P. V. Jagadisa Ayyar (2001). South Indian Customs. Asian Educational Services. pp. 100–102. ISBN 9788120601536.
  2. David Pingree, ed. (1970). Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit Series A. Vol. 1. American Philosophical Society. p. 35.
  3. 1 2 David Pingree, ed. (1971). Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit Series A. Vol. 2. American Philosophical Society. pp. 11, 51, 80.
  4. David Pingree, ed. (1976). Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit Series A. Vol. 3. American Philosophical Society. p. 155.
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