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Text 12

śivaiṣodyantam ādityam
abhirauty analānanā
mām aṅga sārameyo ’yam
abhirebhaty abhīruvat

śivā — jackal; eṣā — this; udyantam — rising; ādityam — unto the sun; abhi — towards; rauti — crying; anala — fire; ānanā — face; mām — unto me; aṅga — O Bhīma; sārameyaḥ — dog; ayam — this; abhirebhati — barks towards; abhīru-vat — without fear.

Just see, O Bhīma, how the she-jackal cries at the rising sun and vomits fire, and how the dog barks at me fearlessly.

These are some bad omens indicating something undesirable in the near future.

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