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Women 7
Jupiter in the Tenth House
When Jupiter is in the house of profession original: Vyoma; literally 'the sky' or 10th house, the woman is born with an abundance of grain and wealth. She is pure of heart, patient, and possesses fine clothing and vehicles. || 10 ||
Jupiter in the Eleventh House
If the Teacher of the Daityas note: The text here uses "Daitya-guru," which usually refers to Venus/Shukra, but given the context of the heading "End of Jupiter's results," it is likely a scribal variation or referring to the "Great Teacher" Jupiter in the house of gains is in the eleventh house, she is born with constant gains. She is free from faults, devoted to many scriptures, has many children, and enjoys various pleasures. || 11 ||
Jupiter in the Twelfth House
If the Great Teacher resides in the house of loss original: Vyaya; the 12th house, the woman is highly learned and knowledgeable. However, she may be prone to artificiality or imitation, afflicted by diseases, and at times lacking in proper judgment. || 12 || Thus ends the results of Jupiter.
Saturn in the First House
The Son of the Sun original: Saurih; a name for Saturn in the first house The Ascendant or Lagna makes a woman have a deformed body. She wanders excessively and is devoid of fame and extraordinary qualities. || 1 ||
Saturn in the Second House
When the Son of the Sun original: Suryasutah is in the house of wealth the 2nd house, she is born poor. Lacking wealth and support, she is always distressed, without sons, and her life is filled with excessive expenditures. || 2 ||
Saturn in the Third House
The Son of the Sun in the third house produces a woman endowed with wealth. She is intelligent, receives much honor, and is always praised by virtuous people for her conduct. || 3 ||
Saturn in the Fourth House
Saturn in the house of happiness the 4th house grants very little joy. The woman is devoid of intelligence, fickle by nature, lacking in fortune, and associated with low-minded people. || 4 ||
Saturn in the Fifth House
When the Son of the Sun is in the house of children the 5th house, the woman is without sons and lacking in affection.
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She is considered prone to faults and is excluded from the company of the virtuous. || 5 ||
Saturn in the Sixth House
Saturn in the house of enemies original: Ripu or Aristhyo; the 6th house makes a woman wealthy and endowed with sons. She possesses fine clothes and jewelry, is virtuous, and is very affectionate toward her children. || 6 ||
Saturn in the Seventh House
When Saturn is in the seventh house the house of marriage, he produces a widow. She is always devoid of truth and virtue, heavily afflicted by disease, engaged in sinful acts, has bad friends, and suffers much grief. || 7 ||
Saturn in the Eighth House
In the eighth house, the Son of the Sun produces a woman who is consumed by the faults of her own past actions. She has a wicked nature, is unsuccessful in her efforts, and is prone to being deceptive or thievish original: malimlu-cha. || 8 ||
Saturn in the Ninth House
When the Son of the Sun is in the house of fortune original: Dharma; the 9th house, the woman is always devoted to bad deeds. She is sickly, associated with low people, devoid of knowledge, and has a thin, frail body. || 9 ||
Saturn in the Tenth House
Situated in the house of action the 10th house, the Son of the Sun makes her a performer of bad deeds. She is associated with false scriptures and vices, and is devoid of wealth. || 10 ||
Saturn in the Eleventh House
The Son of the Sun in the house of gains produces a woman with good sons. || 11 ||
She is endowed with sons and great wealth, constant gains, and victory. She is free from diseases and has many friends. || 11 || The numbering repeats in the original manuscript.
Saturn in the Twelfth House
When the Son of the Sun is in the house of loss, the woman has an excess of blood, bile, and wind term: Pitta-maruta; two of the three 'doshas' or humors in Ayurvedic medicine. She has a crooked nature, is rejected by the gods, and is overwhelmed by expenses. || 12 ||
These results for women should be specifically adapted according to their individual nature and their destined enjoyment of life. || 13 ||
Thus ends the section on the family of Saturn. Thus ends the chapter in the "Stri Jataka" (Horoscopy of Women) composed by Sri Ihasaraja, based on the "Brihat-Yavaneshwara" (The Great Teachings of the Lord of the Greeks).
Now, the results of the Moon in the Signs.
A woman born with the Moon in Aries original: Kriya; a synonym for Mesha/Aries is bold, active, and follows her own path...