99.8. One born in the eighth has wide ears, raised chest and forehead, elevated cheeks, eyes, and nostrils, large shoulders, thick, full-grown legs, and a broad head; he is gluttonous and independent.
100.9. One born in the ninth navamsa in Aquarius is a dark-skinned man with a noble, symmetrical body, handsome eyes, and fine, black hair; he speaks gently and is addicted to sacrifices, vows, and the work of the king.
101.1. In the first navamsa of Pisces is born a pale man having the appearance of calm water; his hair hangs down, his nose is handsome, his eyes are black, his shoulders are broad and beautiful, his arms are thick and long, and his belly is small; a graceful man.
102.2. In the second is born a man with a large head, thick, sharp teeth, brown eyes, and stooped shoulders and chest; the tip of his nose is high; impatient of insult, he has fearful strength and delights in (eating) flesh; he is clever in business.
103.3. In the third is born a pale man whose body sags with weariness; his eyes are handsome; he abounds in politeness and righteousness (dharma), is clever and well behaved, wears the sacred thread, knows the meaning of the sciences, and speaks clearly; but he is a rogue inside.
104.4. In the fourth is born a fair-skinned, full-grown man with a large nose, a fearful body, eyes like a fish’s, no chin, a mustache over his mouth, and a high nose; he is wise, clever in the expedients of business, and courageous, and he knows his way around.
105.5. One born in the fifth is tall and black, has a large waist, a small, thin nose, a big head, and handsome eyes and row of teeth; he is a splendid and irresistible man, delighting in injury; he speaks little.
106.6. One born in the sixth navamsa has an elevated nose in which the bone is manifest, large eye-brows, a raised head, and a handsome body; his teeth have been removed, and he looks sideways; he is addicted to cleverness and pleasure in his actions.
107.7. One born in the seventh is a thin, black man with handsome nasal bone, cheeks, and hair, and a stooped body; he casts sidelong glances like a deer and is gentle; having little wealth, he takes pleasure in traveling; he is despondent, and his stance is unsteady.
108.8. In the eighth is born a tall, thin man with large body and head, open eyes, rough nails, eyes, and hair, and firm, open nostrils; lazy and slow, he talks little and tramples upon his own people.
109.9. One horn in the last (navamsa) in Pisces is a small, handsome man who looks gently and affectionately and maintains good relations; his mouth, eyes, and body are broad; he is a learned person with a good memory who delights in stories and in righteousness (dharma); he is tranquil and generous.
110. From the strength of the Moon in the navamsa of Aries (the natives) become thieves; in the navamsa of Taurus possessors of auspiciousness; in the navamsas of Gemini great and honorable; in the navamsa of Cancer men of great wealth;
111. in a navamsa of Leo kings; in a navamsa of Virgo eunuchs; in a navamsa of Libra heroes; in a navamsa of Scorpio the lowest men living on wages; in a navamsa of Sagittarius slaves;
112. in a navamsa of Capricorn evil men who come to a bad end; in a navamsa of Aquarius men who act like goblins; and in a navamsa of Pisces outstanding men. (Such) are the men born in the yogas of the Moon.
113. The fixed (nature) of men is to be described from the navamsas by means of the positions, strengths, and natures of the lords of the navamsas; by means of the combinations of influences pertaining to the signs; and by means of their mutual aspects and conjunctions.
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1. If (the Moon) is in a navamsa of Mars and if it is aspected by Man, (the native) is a fierce thief who takes pleasure in murder and killing; if by Venus, one who is rich in drink, wealth, and women; if by Mercury, a thief who keeps changing his residence;
2. if by the Sun, a guardian who kills Dasyus; if by Jupiter, an intelligent king rich in good qualities; and if by Saturn, an angry man attached to strife who is dragged down by many fears.
3. The Moon in a navamsa of Venus, if it is aspected by Venus, produces a happy man rich in grain, wealth, and women; if by Mercury, one who knows such things as singing and speaking; if by Jupiter, a poet of famous intellect;
4. if by Man, a lover of other men’s wives; if by the Sun, one who has abundant food and drink, but little intelligence; and if by Saturn, a hero delighting (women) by sexual intercourse or an expert in sexual intercourse.
5. The Moon in a navamsa of Mercury, if it is aspected by Mercury, produces an eloquent man who knows such things as the meaning of the sciences and the crafts; if by Venus, an expert in singing, story-telling, and sexual intercourse;if by Jupiter, the counsellor (saciva) of a king, one who understands politics;
6. if by Mars, an intelligent and prominent thief; if by the Sun, an actor who knows the rules; and if by Saturn, an intelligent man learned in the rules of the crafts.
7. The Moon in its own navamsa, if it is aspected by the Sun, produces a man whose wallet and body are both thin and who experiences much sorrow from riots; if by Mars, a greedy person who delights in taking money; if by Jupiter, a wise man of noble firmness;
8. if by Venus, one addicted to the posture and acts of women; if by Mercury, an ascetic who restrains himself; and if by Saturn, a clever person who is wise in his activities, but is afflicted by sorrow arising from bondage and wandering.
9. The Moon in a navamsa of the Sun, if it is aspected by the Sun, produces a very angry man, a drunkard who is not to be assailed; if by Mars, a cruel man who is wealthy and honored by the king; if by Saturn, a destroyer of life;
10. if by Venus, a wealthy man who is afflicted by grief caused by his wife and sons; if by Mercury, one who delights in slander; and if by Jupiter, a rich, fat man.
11. The Moon in a navamsa of Jupiter, if it is aspected by Jupiter, produces a man of pure character who possesses intelligence and courage; if by Venus, a firm man attached to the objects of the senses (visaya) ; if by Mercury, one who is learned in poetry and in the sacred traditions (sruti);
12. if by Mars, a fierce man clever with swords and weapons; if by the Sun, a strong, but infamous man; and if by Saturn, a wise man who looks like an elder and has a bad king.
13. The Moon in a navamsa of Saturn, if it is aspected by Saturn, produces a pitiable pauper racked by disease; if by Mars, a wealthy man with many sorrows; if by the Sun, a cruel person whose property has vanished;
14. if by Venus, one who possesses old women, widows, and women of bad character; if by Mercury, a man who enjoys suffering; and if by Jupiter, a well behaved and distinguished person who is intent on good conduct and on giving pleasure.
15. In cases wherein the lord of the navamsa is strong while the Moon is weak, men are born whose forms, natures, and actions are like those of the lord of that navamsa.