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...wisdom and incomparable happiness and prosperity are gained during the sub-period of the Sun Ravi within the major period of the Moon. 9
Thus ends the results of the sub-periods within the major period of the Moon Chandra.
Injuries from weapons, trouble from the authorities original: "nṛpateśca pīḍā," literally "pain from the king", fear of thieves and fire, and various diseases occur. One suffers a loss of wealth, obstacles in one's work, and a general state of misery for the person during the major period of the Son of the Earth Dharaṇisuta: a common Sanskrit epithet for the planet Mars.
In the sub-period of Mars Kuja within its own major period, there is the crushing of enemies, but also conflicts with one's own brothers. One suffers from illnesses related to "blood-bile" rakta-pitta: a traditional Ayurvedic term for bleeding disorders or inflammatory conditions, yet there is also the company of excellent women. 1
During the sub-period of Rahu original: "bhauma-rā," an abbreviation for Bhauma (Mars) and Rāhu (the North Node), there is fear from weapons and fire, fear of thieves, and a similar depletion of wealth. During the arrival of this specific sub-period, the person may also encounter the danger of poison. 2
The manuscript skips the number 3, likely integrating the results of Mercury or moving directly to the next significant phase.
In the sub-period of Jupiter Jīva within the major period of Mars Kuja, the person undertakes travel to holy pilgrimage sites and engages in the worship of gods and Brahmins. Some wealth is obtained from the king or government. 4
In the major period of the Son of Diti original: "diti-tanaya," usually referring to Rahu/Ketu, but here transitioning in the context of Ravija, the sub-period of the Son of the Sun Ravija: an epithet for Saturn (Shani) occurs... draḥ?