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...her body becomes filled with disease. 5 The conclusion of the verse for the Fifth House, which usually concerns children and intellect.
When the Sun is positioned in the Sixth House original: "Shatru-sthana," the house of enemies, debts, and diseases at the time of birth for women, she does not remain steady and is troubled by many enemies. She becomes prone to various internal maladies and spends her wealth on remedies. However, she receives divine assistance and her life's story is marked by overcoming these adversities. 6
When the Sun original: "Dinesha," literally "Lord of the Day" is located in the Seventh House original: "Asthavasthana," the house of partnership and the setting place of the sun of a woman's horoscope, it creates constant obstacles. Her husband may be particularly prone to anger. She becomes a woman who carries many burdens for her husband, yet she remains endowed with a restless intellect and faces various calamities. 7
If the Lord of the Day is in the Eighth House original: "Randhraga," the house of longevity and hidden things for proud women, it yields a short lifespan and causes her to be of low status. She suffers from the pain of constant tears and is distressed by anger. She experiences great pain during travels and suffers from the effects of past actions.
The Sun in the Ninth House original: "Bhagyaga," the house of fortune and spirituality brings an increase in fortune and high-mindedness. She finds happiness among her relatives and her mental disposition is inclined toward virtue. She finds great renown through going on many pilgrimages to holy river-crossings. However, she may suffer from diseases of the chest and possesses a somewhat lazy nature. 8 The manuscript's numbering here skips a digit or combines the 8th and 9th houses into one section.
When the Sun is in the Tenth House original: "Vyomaga," literally "traveling in the sky," the house of career and public life for "lotus-like" women original: "Padmini," a classification of women in traditional Indian literature known for grace and virtue, she is blessed with sons and her mother...