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15--16. The portions of human dwellings or habitats signified by the planets. The points of the compass over which the planets hold lordship.
17--20. Additional information (beyond what is contained in verses 1--7 above),—occupations, beasts, and birds appropriate to each—that can be gathered through the various planets.
21--22. The natural friends and enemies of the several planets are listed.
23. The temporary mutual relationships among the planets In Vedic astrology, planets have "natural" relationships and "temporary" ones based on their specific positions in a birth chart.
24. The time periods signified by the planets. The castes of the planets. Their division into Sattva (Purity/Light), Rajas (Passion/Activity), and Tamas (Ignorance/Inertia). The seasons they represent.
25. Two pairs of planets playing the role of parents during the day and night respectively. The nearest relations signified by Mars, Jupiter, and Mercury.
26. The body and soul of a person are signified by the Moon and Sun respectively. The five senses and the planets representing them.
27. Planets—benefic auspicious or favorable and malefic inauspicious or harmful—male, female, and hermaphrodite. The deities presiding over them. The elements which they control.
28. The grains appropriate to the planets. The countries signified by them.
29. The precious stones ascribed to them.
30. Substances pertaining to the planets. Their articles of clothing.
31. The flavors signified by the planets.
32. Parts of the body where the characteristic marks or moles of the planets are to be found. The stages of human life typified by the planets.
33--34. The effects of? Rahu and Ketu The North and South Nodes of the Moon, often called "shadow planets" upon the character and appearance of the person born under their influence.
35. Their appropriate metals and apparel. Their friends and enemies.