
Crow Augury
Copyright © 1984, 1996 by William L. Cassidy. All rights reserved.
Tool Using Crows Give New
Meaning to Term 'Bird Brained'
Digital Tibetan Buddhist
Altar
It is possible to foretell coming events through careful attention to
the cries and behavior of crows. As we may see, the practice of divining
from bird calls, properly called auspicy in the English language, appears
to originate in China. Yet, as narrowly concerned with crows, it would
seem the practice is an Indo-Tibetan invention with symbiotic relationship
to Chinese methods.
The tradition with which I am most familiar comes to Tibet from India.
The first written record of which I am aware is found in the middle sixth
century, in the Brihat Samhita by Varahamihira. In the early ninth century
we find a Sanskrit text entitled Kakajarita translated by the pandit
Danacila into the Tibetan language as Bya-rog-gi skad brtag-par bya-ba,
or "Investigating the Cries of Crows." Through incorporation of this translation
into the Tibetan Tanjur, or Buddhist canon, crow auspicy became
an established means of divination in Tibet.
Underlying Principles of Crow Augury
Divination through observation of crows in Tibetan tradition is founded
on the following principles:
-
1. Crows are of varying distinction and intelligence, therefore notice
must be taken of the varying classes of crows.
-
2. Crows respond to events with characteristic behavioral patterns, therefore
by noting the character of the response one may learn the character of
the event.
-
3. Crow behavior and response differs according to time of day.
-
4. The angle of direction between the observer and the crow has significance.
The general predictions governing crow calls are given as follows, categorized
by the time of day and the direction in which the call is observed.
First Watch
6:00 am - 9:00 am
-
East: Wishes will be fulfilled
-
Southeast: An enemy will approach
-
South: A friend will visit
-
Southwest: Unexpected profit will accrue
-
West: Great wind will rise
-
Northwest: A stranger will appear
-
North: Scattered property will be found
-
Northeast: A woman will come
-
Zenith: A demon will appear
Second Watch
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
-
East Near relatives will come
-
South Flowers and areca-nuts obtained
-
Southwest Numerous offspring
-
West You will set out on a distant journey
-
Northwest One king replaced by another
-
North Good news will be received
-
Northeast Disorder breaks out
-
Zenith Fulfillment of your wishes
Third Watch
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
-
East: You will obtain property
-
Southeast: A battle will arise
-
South: A storm will come
-
Southwest: An enemy will come
-
West: A woman will come
-
Northwest: A relative will come
-
North: A good friend will come
-
Northeast: A conflagration breaks out
-
Zenith: You will gain profit by being taken care of by the king
Fourth Watch
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
-
East: Great fear predicted
-
Southeast: Great gain coming
-
South: A stranger will come
-
Southwest: A storm will rise in seven days
-
West: Rain and wind will come
-
Northwest: Scattered property found
-
North: A king will appear
-
Northeast: You will obtain rank
-
Zenith: Hunger predicted
Sunset
-
East An enemy appears on the road
-
Southeast A treasure will come to you
-
South You will die of disease
-
Southwest The wishes of one's heart fulfilled
-
West Relatives will come
-
Northwest Obtaining property predicted
-
North Homage will be done to the king
-
Zenith You will obtain advantage you hoped for
General Observations
-
Crow on right: good journey
-
Crow behind: you obtain siddhi
-
A crow flapping his wings, calls: great accident
-
Crow pulls human hair: death
-
Crow eats dirty food: food and drink about to come
-
Crow on thornbush: enemy
-
Crow on milksap tree: milkrice to you
-
Crow on withered tree: no food and drink
-
Crow on palace: excellent halting place
-
Crow on divan: enemy will come
-
Crow facing door: peril at frontier
-
Crow pulling dress: dress to you
-
Crow on skull: death
-
Crow with red thread on house: fire
A Crow Speaks
Crow Facts
Tool Using Crows Give
New Meaning to Term 'Bird Brained'
Crow Divination-The
Language of Ravens and Crows
Crow, believed to be world's oldest
dies at 59
Wild Bird Seed
________________________________
Ashes and Snow
___________________________________



"Tibetan incense, medicinal powder, and
Tibetan 'precious pills' are in
great demand here," said one police officer who asked not to be
named.
"People believe that it can prevent the virus. And SARS hasn't spread
to Tibet."
Radio Free Asia-May 7, 2003
Essential
Oils **Fragrance
Oils

"If you care to go to school go to the honey bees, fowl, cats, dogs,
goats, mink, calves, dairy cows, bulls and horses and allow
them to teach you their ways, you will gain an insight into physiological
and biochemical medicine not to be learned from medical
books. Verified by observing results in animals, this medicine,
which is passed from generation to generation by word of mouth
enables great numbers of Vermonters to continue carrying heavy daily
work loads and to go on well past the Scriptural
three-score-and-ten years into good physical and mental vigor, good
digestion, good eyesight and good hearing, avoiding senility
to the very end." Dr. D.C. Jarvis
Equine
Herbals
J.Crow
J.Crow's®Caw
"Just
a SAMPLE for now thanks..."
or back to JCROWS.COM