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original: "Chamatkar Chintamani" - a classic 14th-century Sanskrit astrological text by Bhatta Narayana.
...will bear the burden. He will become more fortunate than he was before the age of planning likely referring to the onset of maturity or a specific career stage, his body will remain healthy, and his courageous deeds will shine like the moon.
One receives happiness from kinsmen, performs righteous deeds, and gains favor from the lords of the earth. Even with new women, there is great affection; yet, the person born under this alignment may find their ultimate peace elsewhere. ||10||
original Sanskrit: "Sukham bandhavebhyah..."
Commentary: One who has the Moon in the tenth house the house of career and public image will receive happiness from his relatives. He will be very religious and will find happiness even from kings, possessing authority such as the royal seal. He will have a great fondness for the enjoyment of new women—though he may find only a small amount of lasting happiness therein.
From the Moon in the house of gain, one obtains prestige, authority, and garments from the ruler in due order. Wealth abounds in the inner chambers of his women; his actions are renowned, and he gains possessions and daughters. ||11||
original Sanskrit: "Labhed bhumipadinduna..."
Commentary: One who has the Moon in the eleventh house the house of gains and ambitions will receive prestige, authority, and fine clothing from the King. Great wealth will circulate within the private quarters of his wives, and the work he performs will be of excellent quality. He will be blessed with many daughters.
With the Moon in the twelfth, there is constant worry regarding enemies and the eyes. While expenditures are made for auspicious purposes, there is distress regarding the bodies of paternal uncles and others, and a lack of affection for those who should be dear. ||12||
original Sanskrit: "Shashi dvadashe shatrunetradi..."
Commentary: One who has the Moon in the twelfth house the house of loss and liberation at the time of birth will face anxieties caused by enemies and ailments of the eyes. The spending of his wealth will be for good and joyful causes. From his paternal uncle, his mother, and his mother's side of the family—