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R. P. ...granting a kingdom and the gain of wealth, yet it also causes constant distress and the ruin of riches. In trade, [the planet] brings victory and valor, but may cause physical disorders. He provides suffering from an "evil eye" and is difficult to conquer; in service, he makes one truly of a tamasicoriginal: "tāmasaṃ"; refers to the quality of darkness, inertia, or ignorance nature. Yet, if associated with a friendly sign, the man remains free from disease...
8 1 When the Son of the Sunoriginal: "Bhāskaranandana"; a name for Saturn is situated in the House of Wealthoriginal: "Dhana-sthite"; the 2nd House, he causes the destruction of both righteousness and wealth, and brings calamity. The living being certainly suffers a blow to the eye, a multitude of hardships, and indeed, dental disease.
2 When the Son of the Sunoriginal: "Ravinandana"; another name for Saturn enters the House of Siblingsoriginal: "Sahaja-bhāva"; the 3rd House, the man becomes victorious and wealthy. However, he shall experience the destruction of the happiness usually derived from siblings; the man does not obtain it, though he possesses the valor to strike down the arms of kings.
Chai 3 In this position, 3 when the Son of the Sun is present, there is a loss of happiness and wealth, and calamities befall men. There is certainly great suffering for the mother and enmity with friends; the man finds only grief in his heart.
4 Saurioriginal: "Sauri"; a patronymic for Saturn, son of the Sun causes the loss of knowledge and wealth, and leaves one deprived of sons and kinsmen. He brings grief through abdominal chronic enlargementoriginal: "Gulma"; traditionally refers to a variety of abdominal complaints, often interpreted as the spleen or tumors and the like, and truly causes injury by weapons and calamity for the man...