Mars in different houses
If Mars occupies the Ascendant(or)first house, the native will be cruel,
adventurous, dull-witted, short-lived, honorable, courageous,
will have an injured physique, be attractive in appearance and
fickle-minded.
If Mars occupies the second house, the native will be
poor, will eat bad food, will possess an ugly face, will join
bad men and be bereft of learning.
If Mars be in third house, the native will be
courageous, unconquerable, bereft of co-born, be delighted, will
have all virtues and be famous.
If Mars is posited in fourth house, the native will be
devoid of relatives, paraphernalia and conveyances, be very
miserable, will live in others' houses and be distressed.
If Mars occupies the fifth house, the native will be
devoid of happiness, wealth and sons, be fickle-minded, be a
talebearer, will incur evils, be wicked, distressed and mean.
If Mars occupies the sixth house, the native will be
highly libidinous, will have powerful digestive fire, be
beautiful, tall, strong and great among his relatives.
If Mars is posited in seventh house, the native will
lose his wife, will suffer from diseases, will take to bad ways,
be miserable, sinful, devoid of wealth, distressed and
emaciated.
If Mars occupies the eighth house, the native will
suffer from diseases, be short-lived, will possess an ugly, or
deformed body, will do base acts and will suffer grief.
If Mars occupies the ninth house, the native will not
be skillful in acts, be odious, will kill living beings, be not
virtuous, be very sinful and honored by the king.
If Mars occupies the tenth house, the native will be
proficient in his acts, be valorous, unconquerable, will serve
important people, be endowed with sons and happiness and be very
courageous.
If Mars occupies the eleventh house, the native will be
virtuous, happy, courageous, endowed with wealth, grains and
sons and be devoid of sorrow.
Should Mars be in twelfth house, the native will have
diseased eyes, will fall in moral sense, will kill his wife, be
a talebearer, be fierce and will contract humility and
imprisonment
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