DIVISIONS OP THE ZODIACK. SQq 



of a Garud'a *, standing in a grove : he is an archer 

 clad in araToar, and holds a bow, he meditates on sport, 

 his children, ornaments, and wealth. 



(). [Saturist] At the end of the sign Gemini is a man 

 decorated with ornaments, having as many gems as the 

 ocean contains ; clad in armour and furnished with bow 

 and quiver ; skilled in dance, musick, and song, and 

 practising poetry. 



10. [The Moon] The wise declare the first in Can- 

 cer to be an animal with the body of an elephant, the 

 feet of a Sarahha, a boar's head and horse's neck, stand- 

 ing in a grove under a Sandal-wood trecj-, and up- 

 holding leaves, root, and fruit. 



11. [Mars] In the middle of the sign Cancer, a 

 woman, in prime of youth, with blossoms of lotos on 

 her head, attended by a serpent, cries, while standing 

 in a forest, resting against the branch of a PaUsa J tree, 



12. [Jupiter] Last in^ Cancer is a man with his head 

 inclined ; he is decorated with golden ornaments, and, 

 embarking- on a vessel and encompassed by serpents 

 [twined round him,] he traverses the ocean to seek or- 

 naments for his wife. 



13. [The Sun] A vulture and shakal stand on a 

 cotton tree ^ : a dog is near : and a man, in a squalid 

 dress, laments for his father and mother : this repre- 

 sentation is pronounced to be thehrst of the Lion. 



14. [Jupiter] A man formed like a horse, bearing 

 on his head a garland of yellowish white flowers, wears 

 a leather dress : unconquered like a Lion ; armed with 



* An eagle : or else a gigantick crane. Perhaps a vulture. 



f Santalum Album sive Siriurn myrtit"(?liura. 



X Butea frondosa. 



§ Bombax heptapbyllum. 



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