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8 When positioned in the eighth original: "kona," usually a trine, but here listed as the 8th house, Saturn is the destroyer of knowledge. He brings sickness and is the taker of internal grief meaning he causes deep-seated sorrow. In these positions, he causes the destruction of happiness and brings doubt regarding one's kin original: "jati", disease, and reputation. One certainly falls into the dangers of fire and theft.
9 When the Son of the Sun Suryaja; an epithet for Saturn enters the House of the Father Pitrusthana; the 9th House, he causes the loss of the father. Even if one performs good deeds sukarma, he strikes with internal sorrow. He destroys happiness and causes the loss of one's kin through disease. Again, there is the risk of fire and theft.
11 When he enters the House of Gain Labha; the 11th House, he causes the loss of profit. Through Saturn’s presence there, he destroys one's "fragrance" sourabhya; signifying fame or a pleasant reputation among friends and companions. He causes disease and, though he is of weak strength manda-virya, he may grant some happiness at the end of life through fierce wandering spirits bhairava-vicara.
12 When the Son of the Sun Suryaputra enters the House of Loss Vayasthana; the 12th House, he causes the destruction of wealth and honors. One becomes a person of few words, possesses a poor complexion dusta-varna, and has weak eyes. He robs one of the knowledge of righteousness dharma-vid.
Thus ends the results of Saturn's house positions.
When the Enemy of the Sun Arka-vairi; Saturn is in the First House Tanu-stha; the House of the Body, he brings sickness and pain, causes diseases of the head, and brings fear concerning one's children ...and loss? The text ends abruptly due to ink bleeding and a strike-through mark