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...In the Seventh House original: "Saptama-bhava," the house of marriage and partnerships, she enjoys happiness provided by her husband original: "pateh saukhya". Through her commitment to good deeds, she finds fulfillment. However, she may suffer from physical ailments such as pain in the lower body original: "gudarte," referring to the rectum or urinary and blood-sugar related distress original: "mehadipida". Despite these physical pains, her character remains virtuous and free from moral flaws. 7
In the Eighth House original: "Ashtama-bhava," the house of longevity and hidden transformations, the Moon grants a woman a virtuous son. She has a constitution capable of overcoming major diseases original: "mahavyadhi-vidhvamsakari". However, the wise original: "panditah" observe that she may face emerging calamities and periods of distress. She possesses a noble soul and has a specialized knowledge of rhetoric or prose. 8
When the Moon here called "Vidhu," the Bright One resides in the Ninth House original: "Navama-bhava," the house of fortune, father, and spirituality, it bestows a religious nature and brings happiness among her relatives. She is inclined toward performing holy pilgrimages and possesses a charming and sharp intellect. She is characterized by her devotion to the Three-Eyed Lord original: "Trinetra-bhakti," referring to the god Shiva, follows the path of good conduct, and has a cheerful disposition, though she may be prone to headaches. 9
If the Moon is placed in the Tenth House original: "Dashama-bhava," the house of career and public standing, she experiences deep inner joy and remains focused on her righteous duties original: "dharma". She finds happiness through the birth of sons and attains prosperity. Her mental state is consistently serene and beautiful, though there is a tendency toward Pitta One of the three "doshas" or humors in Ayurvedic medicine, associated with fire, bile, and metabolic heat. imbalances. 10
In the Eleventh House original: "Ekadasha-bhava," the house of gains and social circles, the woman may encounter certain sorrows, yet she remains a most distinguished and worthy individual. Through the strength of her intellect, she establishes a successful livelihood and achieves an excellent status. 11
When the Lord of the Night original: "Nishanatha," a poetic name for the Moon is in the Twelfth House original: "Vyaya-bhava," the house of expenditure, loss, and liberation...