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His royal majesty Rājapratāpa: the glory or power of a king is coupled with humility. He is wealthy, victorious, generous, and delighted by virtuous acts. During the major period Dashā: a major planetary cycle of Jupiter Guru: literally "the teacher" or "the heavy one," considered the most auspicious planet, a person remains free from disease.
Begin original: "Prā," likely an abbreviation for Prārambha, meaning the beginning of the sequence. One attains success, eminence, prosperity, and great festivals of wealth and righteousness. There is the birth of a son and the acquisition of gold, elephants, and other such assets.
A mortal is deprived of happiness regarding sons, property, and women; his righteousness Dharma is lost when Saturn Shauri: a name for Saturn, the "son of Shura" enters the sub-period of the Jupiter major period.
Jupiter, as the priest of the gods Devapurohita: Jupiter's title as the celestial counselor, grants various sons and servants, the favor of the king, the gain of much wealth, devotion to righteousness, and victory over enemies.
There is anxiety caused by sons and kinsmen, displacement from one’s home Svasthānavarjitaṃ: forced wandering or exile from one's residence, and wandering everywhere when Ketu the South Node of the Moon enters the major period of Jupiter. In this period of Jupiter, there is conflict with enemies, loss of wealth, and mental distress; one suffers separation from one's wife.