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...of those. When their sum is divided by two, or when there are two "arrows" original: "bāṇāḥ," a Sanskrit numerical code (Sankhyā) representing the number 5, as there are five arrows of Kama from half of ten thousand. || 29 ||
In the previously mentioned, the results occur. In equal parts, there are happy beings. In the third part, or the third of that, one should declare injuries and significant wounds. || 30 ||
Boils original: "visphoṭakaṃ," referring to eruptive skin diseases like smallpox or pustules occur in the third part; the units original: "kalā," a specific measurement of time or space in Indian astronomy are observed to be equal. In the third part of that fourth part, death occurs for the maternal relatives. || 31 ||
In the division of wealth Dhanansha; the 2nd house of the zodiac, there is the seizure of one's riches. In the division of siblings Sahajansha; the 3rd house, the death of a sibling occurs. Death of the mother occurs in the division of the home original: "svalāṃśe," likely referring to the 4th house of property and the mother, and in the division of children Sutansha; the 5th house, the death of a child is predicted. || 32 ||
In the portion of the enemy Ripubhaga; the 6th house, the death of an enemy occurs. In the division of the wife Jayansha; the 7th house, the death of one’s own wife occurs. In the division of vulnerability Randhransha; the 8th house, traditionally associated with death and debts, death is caused by debt. In the portion of fortune Bhagyansha; the 9th house, the death of the master or lord occurs. || 33 ||
In the division of action Karmansha; the 10th house, which relates to the father in certain traditions, it destroys the father. In the division of gain Labhansha; the 11th house, it destroys the livelihood. In the division of loss Vyayansha; the 12th house, there will certainly be the death of cattle and vehicles, O Twice-born original: "dvija," a term for a member of the three upper social classes who has undergone the sacred thread ceremony! || 34 ||
In the division of the Ascendant Lagnansha; the 1st house representing the self, the death of a friend... through the Guru...