Jupiter in different houses:
If Jupiter occupies the 1st, the native will
be attractive in appearance, energetic, long-lived, will act
after assessing consequences, be learned, courageous and great.
If Jupiter occupies the
2nd, the native will be rich, will enjoy good food,
be an eloquent speaker, be fortunate, be charitable and will
have a beautiful body and face.
If Jupiter occupies the 3rd, the native will
be greatly humiliated, be vile, ever successful, will have
digestive deficiencies, be defeated by women and be sinful in
acts.
If Jupiter occupies the 4th, the native will
be endowed with relatives, paraphernalia, conveyance, happiness,
intelligence, pleasures and wealth, be great and be a source of
misery to his enemies.
If Jupiter occupies the 5th, the native will
have abundant happiness, many sons and friends, be learned,
courageous, wealthy and will always be happy.
If Jupiter occupies the 6th, the native will lack
digestive fire and masculine virile, be humiliated, weak,
indolent, will become famous on account of females, will destroy
his enemies and be widely famous.
If Jupiter occupies the 7th, the native will
be charming, will acquire a beautiful wife, be greater than his
father, be an eloquent speaker, a poet, a superior person and be
learned and famous.
If Jupiter occupies the 8th, the native will
be insulted, long-lived, be a servant, will serve his own
people, be pitiable and will have union with dirty women.
If Jupiter occupies the 9th, the native will be
attached to divine and paternal duties, be learned, fortunate,
be a king's minister, or a leader and be chief.
If Jupiter occupies the 10th, the native will
attain successful beginning in his undertaking, be honorable,
forceful and will be endowed with abundant welfare, happiness,
wealth, relatives, conveyances and fame.
If Jupiter occupies the 11th, the native will
enjoy many gains, many conveyances and many servants, be
virtuous, but will have limited education and few sons.
If Jupiter occupies the 12th, the native will
be indolent, odious, be devoid of speech and luck and will be in
all probability in servitude
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