276. Jupiter in Sagittarius: Should Jupiter be in Sagittarius, the native will be fond of offering gifts (to superiors), devoted to Vedas and righteousness, and will head religious sacrifices and vows. His wealth will be unstable. He will be a donor, be gentle and will have many friends.
Notes: One with Jupiter in Sagittarius will enjoy conveyances, houses and beautiful ornaments, be learned, intelligent and prosperous. He will be fond of living in places like shrines and temples and be attached to his family members.
There is a version to state that the native’s wealth will be ever firm (which is only logical) as against our text’s mention of instability of wealth. He will help others, be attached to functions like religious initiation, religious Sacrifices and temple-renovation. He will enjoy superior positions and will live in many countries (or places) and will be long-lived.
277. Jupiter in Capricorn: One with Jupiter in Capricorn will be soft in disposition, will have less energy, attached to mean deeds, will meet with a bad end, be a fool, will have to obey others’ orders, be bereft of wealth, will undergo much labour and be anguished.
Notes: Further, the native will lose his intelligence, be a servant, be devoid of sexual lust, be troubled by fear and diseases and desirous of what he does not deserve. He will be unkind, not attached to his kinsfolk and will not get suitable rewards for his labour. He will often experience misfortunes and calamities.
278. Jupiter in Aquarius: Should Jupiter be in Aquarius, the native will be a tale-bearer, liar, contemptuous, untruthful, a bad craftsman (or a bad worker), will serve others, be the chief of a group and will indulge in very mean deeds.
Notes: Further, the native will incur diseases (particularly of teeth and stomach) and financial upheavals. He will not believe in the Almighty. He will lose his wealth on account of his own faults, be ill-related to elderly women and be bereft of virtues and intelligence.
279. Jupiter in Pisces: If Jupiter is in Pisces at birth, the subject will honour his elders, be highly praiseworthy, bold, will have firm undertakings, be highly proud and interested in meanings of Vedas, Sastras and poetry.
Notes: The native will enjoy the following effects as well. His wealth will increase due to the goodwill of men in power. He will be skilLful in domestic routines, be pure in conduct and will be respected by men of virtues. He will advise even powerful people, be famous and wealthy. His undertakings will always be successful. He will be peaceful in disposition and be praiseworthy.