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...delights in the "flowers" of wisdom. A man born in the Winter season Shishira: the late winter or cool season, roughly mid-January to mid-March is endowed with wealth, children, and the happiness of a spouse. He is clothed in good deeds, is a deep thinker, and is highly intelligent. 1
Masaphala: The astrological predictions based on the lunar month of one's birth.
A man born in the month of Chaitra approximately mid-March to mid-April is accomplished in good deeds, knowledge, and humility. He is an enjoyer of worldly pleasures, an eater of sweet foods, and is devoted to truth and his friends. He is an excellent counselor and possesses unique or varied strategies. 1
One born in the month of Vaishakha original: "Madhava" approximately mid-April to mid-May is strong and possessed of great religious merit and virtues. He is a devotee of the gods and the twice-born a term for the upper social classes, particularly priests, is passionate, long-lived, and graceful in his conduct. He enjoys the happiness of being surrounded by his relatives. 2
The man born in Jyeshtha approximately mid-May to mid-June is self-controlled but possesses an unsteady or flickering mind. He has an inclination for living in foreign lands and a sharp, varied intellect; however, he is a procrastinator. 3
One born in Ashadha approximately mid-June to mid-July spends much and is a man of many words. He is prone to playfulness and negligence, yet is affectionate toward his teachers. He is always helpful, a performer of auspicious deeds, and possesses pride. 4
A person born in Shravana approximately mid-July to mid-August is happy with sons, grandsons, a spouse, and friends. He obeys his father's commands, is world-famous, and is born with holy virtues and a generous nature. 5
One born in Bhadrapada approximately mid-August to mid-September is prosperous and possesses a [lean?] body. He is a donor who finds happiness from his wife and children. Though he may be disturbed? by joys and sorrows, altered? [by circumstances], he is... Significant ink bleeding in the original manuscript obscures the final descriptors of this month. 6
One born in [the month of Ashvina] The name of the month is missing due to the line break but is implied by the sequence is learned, wealthy, and a favorite of the royal family. He is a composer of fine poetry, possesses many servants, is a donor, a connoisseur of merit, and has many sons.