Dictionary Definition
omen n : a sign of something about to happen; "he
looked for an omen before going into battle" [syn: portent, presage, prognostic, prognostication,
prodigy] v : indicate by
signs; "These signs bode bad news" [syn: bode, portend, auspicate, prognosticate, presage, betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure, forecast, predict]
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English
Etymology
Latin omen.Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -əʊmən
Noun
- Something which portends or is perceived to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an augury or foreboding.
- prophetic
significance
- a sign of ill omen
Translations
something which portends or is perceived to
portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an
augury or foreboding
- German: Omen
prophetic significance
- German: Omen
- Serbian: znamenje , predznak , predskazanje , kob
Verb
Related terms
Latin
Noun
ōmen, ōminis n- an omen
Extensive Definition
An omen (also called portent or presage) is a
phenomenon that is believed to foretell the future, often signifying the
advent of change.
Interpretation of omens and prophetic signs is a
form of divination.
Omens may be considered "good" or "bad", but the
term is more often used in a foreboding sense, as with the word
"ominous".
In ancient Rome
Ancient
Roman religion employed two distinct types of professional omen
readers. Augurs interpreted
the flights of birds, while haruspices employed animal
sacrifice to obtain the entrails
necessary for divination.
Astrology
- See also: Eclipse cycle, Metonic cycle, Saros cycle, Comets
Good or bad
Omens may be considered either good or bad
depending on their interpretation. The same sign may be interpreted
differently by different people or different cultures.
For example, a superstition in the United
States and other countries across europe indicates that a black cat is an
omen of bad luck.
Comets also have
been considered to be both good and bad omens. The best-known
example is probably Halley's
Comet, which was a "bad omen" for King Harold
II of England but a "good omen" for William
the Conqueror.
Omens in Indian Astrology
Omenology is called Nimmita or shukuna shastra in Vedic AstrologyOmen seen or heard or
even visualized at the initiation of an activity, certainly
foretells fate / success of the activity. Omens & portents
(Shakun & Utpaats) is a useful branch of India astrology, which
includes interpretation of dreams, status of living &
non-living items in the environment, sounds produced by human &
animals, portents, mode of pacification of adverse omens &
portents. It acts as a guide in horary
astrology, to clinch the issue when there is a stalemate.
Coming events cast their shadows before & it is the ingenuity
& skill of the interpreters to decode omens correctly for their
profitable usage in their daily life. Treatises on omen (Shakun)
have commended that omen has the final say in Election. Omens seen
at the start of an action does foretell its success. In case
adverse omen is seen or heard or even visualized; the activity
should not be initiated.
Omen is a wonderful knowledge which acts like a
medicine. Vasant Raj in his treatise titled ‘Vasantraj Shakunan’ -
an authoritative book on the subject - has opined that when
ephemeral elements (Tithi, Nakshatra, election ascendant etc.) are
fully auspicious & efficacious (Uttam & Gunyukta),
fortified ascendant & strong Moon is present, but there
prevails an inauspicious omen (Shakun) then, nothing materializes
regarding election.
Some opine that an election clinched only on the
basis of an omen, does not have lasting effects. Some has opined
that in the matter like making a theft or the like activities, omen
is to considered. The treatises on Hindu /Vedic electional
astrology have dilated omens in details in travel elections. On
seeing an inauspicious omen, the person should return (not
undertake journey), & recite Pranayam (a specific Mantra’s recitation)
eleven times & then start the journey. If inauspicious omen is
again is seen, then he should return & recite Pranayam 16 times
& start the journey. And if inauspicious omen is again observed
at the third start of the journey, the journey should be abandoned.
Best of the sages agree with this, & from this one may infer
the importance given to omens in elections.
One must develop faculty of interpretation of
omen seen or heard or even visualized at the initiation of an
activity, & use it profitably. In case of adverse omen of high
potency, execution of an election should be withheld /
postponed.
Interpretation of omens
Exponents have laid down rules to interpret
omens, examine potency of an omen & timing of event based on
omens. Potency of an omen is examined based on its position with
respect from the observer (front / back / left / right / higher
& lower level), position of omen in geographical direction
(East-South-West-North), time of its observation, motion / speed of
the omen, sound produced / heard, expression, place where it is
observed.
Here are some items & persons signifying
auspicious / favourable & inauspicious / unfavourable omens.
The list in no means is exhaustive, but provides adequate
information. Omens differ from place to place, country to country
& religion to religion.
Items signifying omens
Auspicious items: Following fifty items are
auspicious items & seeing them is auspicious at all the times.
Curd, milk, rice, pot filled with water, ripe food, mustard,
sandal, mirror, fresh green grass (Durva- a kind of grass), conch
shell, meat, fish, soil (wet), a bright yellow pigment prepared
from urine of cow (Gorochan), cow dung, cow, honey, idol of god,
Veena (a musical instrument), fruit, seat of king, flower, black
items used to decorate eyes (Anjan / Kajal / Surma), ornaments,
hand weapon, beetle leaves, conveyance, palanquin (Palki - man
carried conveyance), a covered pot or box to keep medicine or wine
(Sharavsanput) , flag, parasol (Chhatra), hand fan, clothes, lotus,
Kakash (pot), glowing fire, elephant, goats, drums, device to
control elephant (Ankush), tail of animal used to whisk flies
(Chaamar), gems, gold, silver, copper, herd of tied animals or an
animal whose legs are tied, medicine, drink, tree with fruit, fresh
vegetables.
Inauspicious items: A sparkle without smoke, ash,
fuel-wood-cow dug cake (Upla), rope, mud, device used to make
powder by hammering action (Tilkuta), cotton, husk (Tush), bones,
opened hair (untied hair), black item, iron, bark of a tree
(Valkal), skin of a tree, black sesame (Til) or black pulse, stone,
stool, snake, medicine, oil, raw sugar, boneless meat, empty or
broken utensil, salt, dry grass, butter milk, wood, iron chain,
rain & wind.
Omens related to
persons
Auspicious persons: Sight of the following
persons is auspicious: a king, happy Brahmin,
prostitute, virgin girl, gentle person, well dressed person sitting
on a horse or ox, a fair complexion lady in white dress &
wearing white garland on her fore head; a pious Brahmin wearing
white clothes-sandal & flowers-having properly fed & having
received donations, reciting Mantras; a lady with a man or either
of them having fruit in his or her hands- seen in front; a child
saying something on his own; a beautiful person, person dressed in
white clothes-wearing white garland, speaking sweetly if is found
coming from front or right side during journey or at the time of
entrance- it is an auspicious omen. Inauspicious persons: A person
doing vomiting; hair-less or clean shaved head; having any body
part severed; naked; lowest cast; body part oiled; ill; dirty;
angry, drunkard; having long hair (Jatadhari); quarrelsome; having
black complexion; opened hair; sitting on a camel / ass / buffalo;
loudly weeping; eunuch; ascetic; a lady wearing black clothes &
black garland on her fore-head; a lady having menstruation;
pregnant woman.
References
Homer, "The Odyssey"
See also
External links
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Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
actuarial prediction, adumbrate, adumbration, apocalypse, augur, augury, auspicate, auspice, betoken, betokening, betokenment, bode, boding, danger sign, early
symptom, falling barometer, forebode, foreboding, forecast, forecasting, foreshadow, foreshadowing, foreshow, foreshowing, foresight, foretelling, foretoken, foretokening, forewarning, gathering
clouds, guesswork,
harbinger, have a
hunch, have an intimation, high sign, improbability, indicant, indication, portend, portent, precursor, predict, prediction, prefiguration, prefigurement, prefiguring, preindication, preliminary
sign, premonition,
premonitory shiver, premonitory sign, premonitory symptom, presage, presaging, presentiment, preshowing, presignifying, probability, prodroma, prodrome, prognosis, prognostic, prognostication,
promise, prophecy, prophesying, prospectus, quarantine flag,
red flag, red light, shadow, shadow forth, sign, skull and crossbones,
soothsay, speculation, statistical
prediction, storm petrel, stormy petrel, symptom, thundercloud, thunderhead, token, tokening, type, vaticination, warning sign,
warning signal, yellow flag, yellow jack