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Auspiciousness
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...the results of one's own solar influence, and for those who possess the knowledge of cruel or harsh arts. || 88 || When the Lord of the Gods is worshipped, the cycle remains stable. Regarding the Son of the Sun original: arka-suta; refers to the planet Saturn, what should one do? || 71 ||
The Sun is stable and a bringer of prosperity; the Moon is also considered stable. 5 The Moon is a friend, while the Teacher of the Gods original: surejya; refers to Jupiter is light. The planet Mercury original: jna and the Moon are considered mild, and the movements of the planets are well-established as narrated by the Lords of the Sages. || 8 ||
The Sun distributes heat and luster, while the Moon [bestows]... desire's offspring?. luster Chandi A fierce goddess, though here possibly a specific astrological reference grants wealth, and the Teacher of the Gods Jupiter [removes] misfortune. The Teacher of the Demons original: daityanam guru; refers to the planet Venus grants the experience of all worldly enjoyments. Through the tatta taila-abhyanga the ritual of anointing the body with oil, the Son of the Sun Saturn brings about success and wealth. || 9 ||
Shiva
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[These actions should] not [be done] on the Day of the Sun Sunday, nor during a Sankranti the transition of the sun from one zodiac sign to another, nor during the Vaidhriti yoga, nor during the Vyatipata yoga Vaidhriti and Vyatipata are specific inauspicious points in the lunar-solar calendar. Nor should they be done in the middle of a lunar fortnight...