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Chamatkara Chintamani
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Those performing deeds under the influence of Rahu The North Node of the Moon; however, in this context, it likely refers to specific dark planetary alignments are fallen from morality and are attached to others. 9
She obtains copper vessels and similar items particularly when [Mercury] is in the House of Gain the 11th house. She may suffer from her own children and endure pain in the stomach caused by Vata an imbalance of the "wind" or "air" humor in Ayurvedic medicine, often causing bloating or gas, as well as suffering from poisons. She is fond of disputes and may have a liking for meat or impure things. 11
When Mercury original: "Budha" is in the Twelfth House, women lose their honor and suffer from illnesses. They may experience a dullness or slowness in their movements. Such a woman is attached to the base or low-born. She is fond of things that aggravate Pitta the "fire" or "bile" humor in Ayurveda and blood. She always suffers from eye defects and is very proud. 12
This concludes the section on Mercury's influence across the twelve astrological houses.
When Jupiter original: "Guru," the Teacher or Heavy One is in the Ascendant original: "Lagnago," the 1st house at the time of birth, a woman enjoys happiness with her husband. She possesses fine hair on her head and a body that is suitably tall. She has a face that seems to enchant or delude others, but she may also be one who takes the wealth of others. 13
In the House of Wealth original: "dhane," the 2nd house, the Teacher of the Gods original: "Devapujya," a title for Jupiter grants a beautiful face and lovely eyes. However, the woman may lack enthusiasm and possess a fear of disputes. Her house is full of wealth, yet she always suffers from pains or obstructions. 2
In the Third House, the Teacher of the Gods original: "Surejya," another title for Jupiter provides women with good sons...