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She is one who performs tasks but is often devoid of hope original: "gatāśā". With troubled eyes, she is a constant source of distress for others. She may suffer from skin conditions and diseases affecting the feet original: "pāda-rogāt". In old age, she experiences great hardship p? and is always of a sorrowful mind.
12 Thus ends the results of the Moon original: "Chandra-phalam".
When Mars Kuja|In Vedic astrology, Mars is the planet of energy, fire, and aggression, often associated with a "cruel" or "malefic" nature in traditional interpretations. is in the Ascendant Vilagna|The First House, which represents the physical body, temperament, and self-identity., he acts as a thief of wealth and happiness. She suffers from ailments regarding her husband and is afflicted by diseases of the head. She eats poor-quality grains original: "kudhānya", possesses excessive body hair, and has a rounded physique. She is constantly prone to deceit, deviousness, and base behavior. 1
When he is situated in the House of Wealth original: "Dhanastha," the Second House, there is no happiness for her. She suffers from pain caused by a major disease, specifically from hemorrhoids original: "arśa-rogāt". There is no joy to be found within the family original: "kutumbe". She is highly argumentative original: "mahāvādinī" and suffers from dental diseases and bile-related issues original: "pitta" as she ages. 2
In the Third House, Mars acts as the destroyer of wisdom original: "jñāna-hantā".
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Even while wandering to auspicious pilgrimage sites, she lacks the intellect to engage in righteous duties. She is preoccupied with the thoughts of many people. Mars in this position grants a rounded body, a tall stature, and a beautiful, golden complexion original: "suvarṇī". 3
When Mars is in the Fourth House, there is distress from disease and an excess of bile, as well as a burning sensation in the heart original: "hrdo-dahaṃ," which could refer to physical heartburn or emotional anguish. This placement destroys honor and peace of mind. However, she faces no loss in her activities or the work she performs, and she remains endowed with wealth.