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...she suffers from pain in the teeth and the stomach original: dashanodara-pidita; dashana (teeth) + udara (stomach) + pidita (afflicted) and has a broken or unsteady gait. || 22 ||
Thus ends the results of the [previous section].
The Sun in the First House
If the Sun original: Ravi is in the first house the Lagna or Ascendant, representing the body and self, it produces a woman who is deprived of fortune and wealth. She will be plagued by constant illnesses, possess a wicked nature, and be prone to intense anger and lowliness. || 2 ||
The Sun in the Second House
When positioned in the house of wealth, she may possess riches but will be consumed by anger and, paradoxically, may lack basic sustenance like grain. She is driven by her own power, yet remains restless, though she may be dear to those who seek various types of purity or refinement. || 3 ||
The Sun in the Third House
The Sun original: shata-karah, literally "the hundred-rayed one" in the third house produces a woman who is endowed with great courage and strength. Her body remains free from disease, she is self-controlled, possesses a good mind, and is highly skilled in speech. || 4 ||
The Sun in the Fourth House
The "sharp-rayed one" the Sun in the fourth house produces a woman suffering from chronic illnesses, specifically abdominal disorders original: gulma-roga, often interpreted as tumors or digestive swelling. She will experience grief due to the loss of relatives in foreign lands and will be destitute, lacking both money and grain. She will be devoid of a happy or peaceful mind. || 6 The scribe appears to have misnumbered this verse in the original manuscript. ||
The Sun in the Fifth House
When situated in the house of children, the Sun results in a woman with few offspring. She will be wealthy and deeply devoted to her mother. She may have large or prominent teeth, yet she is sweet-spoken and endowed with personal strength. || 5 ||
The Sun in the Sixth House
The Sun in the sixth house the house of enemies and obstacles makes a woman bold and capable of destroying her enemies. She is exceptionally clever and wise. Such a woman finds joy in performing virtuous deeds and religious duties, and she is blessed with a handsome son. || 6 ||
The Sun in the Seventh House
When the Sun is in the "setting house" the 7th house, representing marriage and partners, the woman is abandoned by her husband. She is forsaken by all her relatives, suffers from constant sickness, and is deprived of love and affection.