Sloka 31 :
Sloka 32 : Find out the Rasi and Amsa occupied by the lord of the Bhava under consideration. When Jupiter in his transit comes in trine to this Rasi or Amsa, the realisation of the (good) effect of the Bhava may be expected.
Sloka 33 : Whenever the lords of the Lagna and the 6th house come in conjunction, (while in transit) the enemy of the native will come under his control, if the lord of the 6th house is weaker than the lord of the Lagna. Otherwise, the contrary will be the result.
Sloka 34 : If there should be enmity between the lord of a Bhava and that of the Lagna due to natural or temporal causes, or their being posited in the 6th and 8th places with respect to each other, envy, rivalry or jealousy will arise to the native with the person denoted by the Bhava during the transit of these planets. But if there should be friendship natural or temporary-between the aforesaid two planets, one ought to predict new friendship being, formed when the planets also conjoin in their transit.
Sloka 35 : Whenever the lord of the Lagna comes in conjunction (while in transit) with the lord of any particular Bhava under consideration, the success (or gain) of the Bbava may be expected, if the lord of the Bhava be strong. Otherwise, the effect will be different. Similar scrutiny may also be made by reckoning from the Moon instead of from the Lagna.
Thus ends the 16th Adhyaya on “the general effects of the 12 Bhavas” in the work Phaladeepika composed by Mantreswara.
ADHYAYA – XVII
Sloka 1 : With respect to any Bhava, when Saturn in his transit should arrive at the Rasi and Navamsa occupied by the lord of the 8th or the 12th house reckoned from that Bhava, the total destruction of that Bhava should be expected the same will be the case if Saturn transits houses that are triangular to these two houses.
Sloka 2 : Ascertain the Rasi and Navamsa occupied by (1) the lord of the 8th house, (2) Gulika, (3) Saturn or (4) the lord of the 22nd decanate (counted from that of the Lagna). When Saturn transits that Rasi or Navamsa or its triangular position, death may happen.
Sloka 3 : Find the lord of the decanate that is rising, Find also the lord of the 8th house as also that of the 22nd decanate. When Jupiter transits the Rasi or Amsa occupied by any of these 3 planets, or its triangular position, death may take place.
Sloka 4 : When the San transits (1) the Rasi that represents his own Dwadasamsa, (2) the Navamsa Rasi occupied by the lord of the 8th house, or (3) the Navamsa Rasi occupied by the lord of the Lagna or their Trikona position, death may be expected.
is another reading in the 2nd line. According to that Jupiter takes the place of the Sun.
Sloka 5 : When the Moon transits the Rasi or Navamsa occupied by the lord of the 8th house or the Sun or their triangular house, death may take place. All these (the above stated) should, be considered with reference to the Lagna or the Moon.
Sloka 6 : Subtract the figures of Yamakantaka from those of the lord of the rising sign. Substract the figures of the Moon from those of Saturn. Find out the Rasi and its Navamsa indicated by each of these differences. When Jupiter transits the Rasi or Navamsa indicated in either of these results or their Trikona position, the native’s death will take place. Subtract the figures for Mars from those of Rahu. When Jupiter comes to occupy the Navamsa or the Rasi thus indicated by the difference, the death of a brother may happen.
Sloka 7 : Subtract the figures for Yamakantaka from those of the Sun. When Jupiter transits the Rasi or its Navamsa thus found or its triangular position, the death of the father may happen. Subtract the figures for, Mandi from those of Yamakantaka. When Saturn transits the Rasi or Navamsa thus found or its triangular position, the same event may happen. Subtract the figures of the Moon from those of the Sun; during Jupiter’s transit through the Rasi or Navamsa thus indicated or its triangular position, the death of the mother may come to pass. The same event may also happen when Saturn passes through the Rasi or Navamsa indicated by subtracting the figures of Mandi from those of the Moon, or its triangular position. (XII-80).
Sloka 8 : Subtract the figures of Yamakantaka from those of the planet ruling the 5th star reckoned from the natal one. When Jupiter transits the house indicated by the result or its Trikona position, the son’s death may be expected.
Sloka 9 : Find the house occupied by the lord of the sign indicated by the aggregate of the figures for the Lagna, the Sun and Mandi. When Jupiter arrives in his progress through the orbit at the Rasi found as above or in a triangular sign thereof, the native meets with his death.
Sloka 10 : Subtract the figures for Saturn from those of Mandi and find out the Rasi and its Navamsa indicated by the difference. When Saturn arrives at this Navamsa or the Rasi thus found or their triangular position, death will take place. The same event may also happen when Saturn arrives at the particular Drekkana of the particular Rasi indicated by the aggregate of the figures of the five Upagrahas reckoned from Dhuma.