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...burning hostility and troubles caused by thieves. Ketu Ketu: the South Node of the Moon, often associated with spiritual detachment or sudden upheaval brings the threat of death to a mortal when positioned within the sub-period of Rahu.
There is honor from the twice-born Dvija: a member of the priestly, warrior, or merchant classes, the gain of a wife, and the acquisition of wealth. However, there are also quarrels with one's own kinsmen when Venus Shukra; literally "the bright one" occupies the sub-period of Rahu.
There is a terrible fear arising from diseases, the sovereign Mahīpāla: a king or ruler, and thieves. Wealth is not accumulated when the Sun Ravi; also called Tigmāṃśu or "the hot-rayed one" dwells in the sub-period of Rahu.
The Moon Chandra in the sub-period of Rahu causes quarrels with women, loss of wealth, lack of contentment, and opposition from kinsmen. For the living being, there is fear of poison, weapons, fire, and thieves. Such are the harvested results when the Moon Vidhu reaches this sub-period.
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Endowed with virtue Dharma, wealth Artha, and pleasure Kāma... The text cuts off here at the beginning of the description for the 16-year cycle of Jupiter (Guru), who is considered the most auspicious planet in Vedic astrology.