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7 ...combined with the wind the constellation Swati and the Universal Gods the constellation Uttara Ashadha, if joined with the Horsemen Ashwini and Fire Krittika, and if the son of the Earth Mars is present in Purva Ashadha, it is a cruel alignment term: yoga (an astrological combination).
8 ...combined with the Fire of Indra the constellation Vishakha and the Moon's portion, it is considered mixed or ordinary. Combined with Swati, Abhijit, the Sun, and Pushya, these three...
5 Brief Sayings: Chitra, Abhijit, Revati, and Mrigashira are joined with Anuradha, Swati, and Purva Phalguni. Jyeshtha and Mula, when joined with Aslesha original: "the serpent-born", are considered sharp. ...action? these are declared to be appointed for the success of works.
The Seven Sages original: Saptarshayah declare:
A girl older than ten years becomes a menstruating woman term: rajasvala (a woman during her menses, marking her maturity). Even if the outward signs of the flower a metaphor for menstrual blood are not clearly visible, the "flower" is said to be blossoming within.
Jupiter original: "Brihaspati" says:
In the eleventh and twelfth years, the menses of women occurs. The various combinations of days, such as those of long fire, are seen as portents of grief. If a woman bathes after her period on the fourth day, it leads to the death of the husband. On the fifth day, she gains virtues for both divine and ancestral rites original: "deva-pitrye-ca-karmani".
Jyeshtha, Anuradha, Ashwini, Pushya, Rohini, Shravana, Dhanishta, Mrigashira, the three "Prior" constellations Purva Phalguni, Purva Ashadha, Purva Bhadrapada, and likewise the three "Subsequent" constellations Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada, and the clusters of days are not providers of auspiciousness for food.
The lunar days known as Nanda the 1st, 6th, and 11th, Bhadra the 2nd, 7th, and 12th, Shiksa, Purna the 5th, 10th, and 15th, and Jaya the 3rd, 8th, and 13th are the two types. One should avoid the Rikta term: Rikta (literally "empty" days; the 4th, 9th, and 14th lunar days, considered unlucky for new beginnings) days, as they are like the eunuch sterile or unproductive.
A woman who bathes and has union with a man under the constellation Pushya will give birth to a son who is like a man among men, and she will be cherished by her husband like a goddess.
In the words of the Guru:
Within the interval of the theft... ...Hari...?