If Chitra should be one’s birth Nakshatr, one will
like bad women, be sinful, enthusiastic in several
ways, argumentative in nature, will have luxurious
robes, live in foreign countries and be happy.
One born in Swati will be mild, happy,
compassionate, affable, virtuous, will incur debts,
live in foreign places, be hatefully disposed to his
relatives, be simple in dress and will have few
sons.
Should Vishakah be one’s birth Nakshatr, one will be
odiously disposed, will utter too much, have sons,
wife, money, any wisdom and be respectful towards
the learned, preceptors and Brahmins and be liberal
in donations. He will suffer from eye diseases.
The native, who has Anuradha, as his birth Nakshatr
will be troubled by hunger and thirst, grievous,
kind, virtuous and fortunate. He will wander and
live in foreign places.
The native of Jyeshtha Nakshatr will be satisfied
virtuous have many sons and friends and be quite
angrily disposed. He will be troubled by relatives
and be principally placed among his own family.
One born in Mul Nakshatr will be wise, happy, rich,
prone to diseases and be a big thief. He will be
fortunate, unsteady in mind, eldest among co-born
and be a king.
One born in Purvashadha Nakshatr will be firm in
friendship, modest, will have many sons, lead men,
be intelligent, will consume savoury food, will have
pleasure from wife and will be dear to the king.
Should one be born in Uttarashadha Nakshatr, one
will like fun, be modest, will have many enemies, be
distressed, will have distinguished knowledge, will
wander, will have many wives and be kind.
The native of Shravan Nakshatr will have knowledge
of Vedas (or be proficient in Pure Knowledge) will
live in foreign countries, will have an exalted
wife, be wealthy and famous, will have few sons,
many enemies, be troubled by several expenses, be a
lord and be happy.
One with Dhanishtha, as birth Nakshatr will be
wealthy, liberal in donation, courageous, will lose
his wife, be happy in foreign countries, be a liar,
be talkative and like dancing and singing.
The person born in Shatabhisha Nakshatr will be
foul-mouthed, or garrulous, be a cheat, a dependent,
will lose his sons and brothers, be wealthy and
fickleminded. He will be of miserly disposition, be
cunning and will destroy his enemies.
One born in Purvabhadra Nakshatr will be adulterous,
will have no permanent residence, be difficult to be
won over, will enjoy, will get money from sovereign,
base, dutiful and long-lived.
One born in Uttarabhadra Nakshatr will be a good
speaker, be happy, will have children and permanent
enemies, be virtuous, timid, greedy and intent upon
massing money.
The native of Revati Nakshatr will enjoy full span
of life, be fortunate, be at the disposal of women,
will have self-respect and pride, will be full of
spirit, very courageous and spiteful.
The two Pakshas, viz Shukla and Krishna Pakshas,
will yield little results, while the results
obtained from the strength of the Nakshatras will
confer goods on the native should these Nakshatras
receive a Drishti from benefic Grahas, or be in
their company, the extent of good is full.
A female born in the following Nakshatras shall be
avoided: Ardra, Aslesha, Shatabhisha, Pushya, Mul,
Chitra, Jyeshtha and Kritika, as they bring about
grief to one’s brothers, sons etc., cause death,
consumption, or quarrel.
Should the son be of the same Nakshatr of his
father, he will promote the death of his mother.
Similarly sons with the Nakshatras of mothers will
cause the death of fathers. Girls in identical
circumstances do not produce such effects.
Thus ends the 28th Ch. entitled “Qualities of
Nakshatras” in Horashara of Prithuyasas, son of
Varah Mihira.
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