Moon in the 7th House
Yuvati Bhav — marriage, partnerships, trade
Favourable Results
The native (jataka, the person whose chart it is) is grave yet sweet in speech (vaani), and intelligent. He is wealthy, free of disease (nirog), and famous. He and his wife are both beautiful, and they love each other. The native's fortune (bhagya) grows through a woman, that is, through his wife or his in-laws (his wife's family). He has intense sexual desire (kaamechha) and is highly skilled in the art of love (kaama-kala). To satisfy women who are themselves expert in the kaama-shastra (the science of erotics) is within the power of such a native alone. He often remains under the sway of women, or of his own wife. The native will complete his education before marriage; otherwise, once he marries, his studies (vidya) will be halted. He earns wealth (dhana) through trade carried on at his own place (land-based, domestic trade), or from a foreign land (videsh). He prospers by the buying and selling of goods, or else earns his wealth through the work of a commission agent, insurance, and the like. He takes an interest in poetics (kaavya-shastra) or in jyotish (astrology).
Unfavourable Results
The native is physically weak, greedy, and envious. He is arrogant and lacking in humility. If Chandra (the Moon) is weak and waning (ksheen), then the native's wife remains perpetually ill, and the native turns to other men's wives, becoming an adulterer (parastri-gami). Because he is a womanizer (stri-lampat), he suffers a glandular disease (granthi rog), or an injury from a weapon (shastra) and the like. And if he quarrels with his mother, then mountains of poverty and of collapsed happiness will come crashing down upon his life.
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