Jupiter in the 2nd House
Dhan Bhav — wealth, speech, family
Favourable Results
The native (the person whose chart it is) is wealthy, high-minded, intelligent, cheerful, of a handsome face, highly educated, enthusiastic, and generous, yet firm in his resolve. He holds the authority to inflict punishment, and so he rises to be a judge and the like. He takes an interest in kavya-shastra (the art of poetry) and in works that serve the welfare of the people. He earns his wealth through teaching, astrology (jyotisha), law, vehicles, gems, earth and clay, cattle, and the like. He is a man of land and property, and he accumulates wealth as well. Such a native is, without fail, a guru to women (a preceptor and teacher to them), and so matters concerning women too stay auspicious for him. His wife is beautiful. He draws joy from his daughter and from his brothers and kinsmen. He is such a kuladipaka (the lamp of his lineage, the son who carries its glory) that he uplifts and redeems all his own blood relations. With his in-laws too his relations are excellent.
Unfavourable Results
If Guru (Jupiter) stands under an inauspicious influence, the native is a thief, a swindler, a liar, and a drunkard. His education is left unfinished. Only with great difficulty is he able to earn wealth. There is a defect in his speech. He has many enemies. He suffers loss in dealings with gold. The native is of scanty virility, and in the act of love his seed is spent too quickly; for this reason his wife, too, does not love him, and as a result he turns to other men's wives. He is also without sons. He gains little happiness from his father, and little wealth. And if Budha (Mercury) casts its drishti (aspect, the gaze one graha throws upon another) upon Guru, the native is poor.
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