If Guru and Śani are posited in Bhavas, other then Sahaj, Ari, Karm and Labh Bhava, the native will have no self-respect and money.
Should Guru and Śani be together in Sahaj, Ari, Karm, or Labh Bhava, one will be famous and be worshipped by the king.
Should Śukr and Śani be in Lagn, Putr, Dharm, Bandhu, or Karm Bhava, one will be commanded by his wife, be a chief in royal service and wealthy.
Should Śukr and Śani be together in a Bhava, other then Lagn, Putr, Dharm, Bandhu, or Karm Bhava, the native will be deprived one of his strength and money.
With the yuti of Sūrya, Candr and Mangal, the native will be most sinfully disposed. His livelihood will not have much progress. He will be without relative, wife and children. He will be disabled. He will be blamed by the public and be a miser.
Should Sūrya, Mangal and Budh be in one Bhava, the native will be against righteous deeds. He will live in distant countries, be a miser and be unkind. The wealth acquired by him will vanish and he will be sorrowful.
The combination of Sūrya, Candr, Budh and Guru in one Bhava will make a person intelligent, dear to a king, penniless at the end and thus dependent on others even for morsel of food. The native will hurt others’ feelings. If Sūrya, Guru and Śukr ar in one Rāśi, the person will be intent upon giving donations, praised by the public and be a king. He will be cheated by women and in gambling and thus be devoid of his wealth. He will have trouble from enemies. He will suffer from grief.
Should Sūrya, Śukr and Śani be in one Bhava, the native will be devoid of religious codes, be a big cheat and be miserable. He will not have any income. he will be sick. But, in his old age, he will possess some money.
If Candr, Mangal and Budh be in one Bhava, the native will become famous, be worshipped by the public, learned, eloquent in speech, kind and will be penniless in the middle of his life.
If Candr, Budh and Guru are posited in one Bhava, the native will have a widely exalted status. He will be very learned, rich, valorous and a king.
The native will undoubtedly become a king, if Candr, Guru and Śukr are placed in one Bhava. He will have elephants, horses, conveyances, serving force, treasury etc. at his command.
Should Candr, Śukr and Śani be in one Bhava, the native will have self-respect, be rich and kind. He will have luxuries at his disposal. His position in life will be neither great nor significant. He will have sons and cattle and be respected by his relatives.
If Candr, Śani and Sūrya join in one Rāśi, one will not acquire much riches. He will be accosted by diseases and be grieved. He will go begging and be disabled. His means of livelihood will be: service and dance.
Should Mangal, Budh and Śukr join in a single Rāśi, one will be sick right from the childhood, to a small extent. He will be in a position to remain jocularly disposed, be a prince and widely famed.
Should Mangal, Guru and Śukr be in one Bhava, the native will have conveyances and attendants at his disposal. He will attain great fame and wealth. He will possess issues and lands and enjoy greatly.
Should Mangal, Śukr and Śani be in one Bhava, it is ominous for the mother of the subject. He will wander in foreign countries and be addicted to other ladies. He will be base and be insulted bu royal circles.
Should Mangal, Śani and Sūrya be in conjunction, the native will be a sinner. He will deceive others’ wives. He will have a short span of life. His end will occur in a foreign country through poison, fire, or jail. If Mangal, Sūrya and Budh are placed in one Bhava, one will ever be roaming. From time to time, he will gather some grains and cook them (i.e. he will have to make efforts for every square meal on a day-to-day basis).
The conjunction of Budh, Guru and Śukr will make the native a king. His possessions will be plentiful. He will be modest. His fame will be spread in the (whole) region.
Should Budh, Śukr and Śani be in one Bhava, the native will be ruler of men, wealthy, steady in mind, famous, long lived, acceptable to all and learned.
Should Budh, Śani and Sūrya be together, one will have a very bloody and bilious physique, will hate his own men, be meanly disposed, will live in foreign countries, will have more veins and an emaciated body.
Should Budh, Sūrya and Śukr be in one Bhava, the native will enjoy luxuries, wealth and the kind and be among his parents and relatives. He will have respect and valour.
If the Grahas Budh, Śani and Mangal be together in one Bhava, the native will be a prostitute’s husband, be intent on living in distant countries, be inimical to his men, aggrieved, short lived and loses his cattle and wife. If Guru, Śukr and Śani join in one Bhava, the native will be a principal member of his caste men and be happy with his family. He will have limited gains and luxuries. He will be famous and be liked by all.
Should Guru, Mangal and Sūrya be in conjunction, one will be wealthy, worshipped by the people, learned and be free from sickness and enemies. He will have every kind of happiness.
Should Guru, Mangal and Śani be in conjunction, the native will be a town’s head and be strong. He will put up with difficulties. He will be wealthy, jealously disposed, respected and valorous. Should Guru, Śani and Candr be together, one will be after women. He will have issues and be happy. He will speak sweetly and be friendly to the people. He will respect his parents, preceptors and Gods.
The native, who has three, or more Grahas either in Lagn, or in Karm, or in Dharm Bhava, will engage himself in multifarious activities, will have numerous good qualities, will be extremely intelligent and will enjoy, like a lord of wealth.
Should Candr, Guru and Mangal be in one Bhava, they give vigour and wealth. This is not so in the case of one of them being in depression, or their being in Ari, Yuvati, or Randhr Bhava.
Should Śani, Candr, Mangal and Śukr join in Dharm, Karm, or Tanu Bhava, one will not have any bonds of family and relatives, will live in foreign places and be happy.
If benefics only join in a Bhava, the effects produced will be very superior. Inauspicious results will follow, if malefics join together. Combinations of Grahas, if they are mixed in nature, then the effects will be equally mixed.
If four, or more Grahas join in a Bhava, only mixed effects will follow. The results will manifest in the major and sub-periods, depending on the good and bad disposition of the Grahas.