Sanskrit · DevanāgarīJātaka Pārijāta manuscript tradition
कर्कटात्तु हरौ याते व्रणरोगं वदेद् बुधः ।
सिंहात्तु मिथुनं याते स्वस्त्रीव्याधिर्मृतिर्भवेत्
IAST Transliteration
karkaṭāttu harau yāte vraṇarogaṃ vaded budhaḥ |
siṃhāttu mithunaṃ yāte svastrīvyādhirmṛtirbhavet
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English
When there is a passage from Kataka to Simha (after a Mandukapluti, i.e. a frog-leap), a wise astrologer should predict a disease due to an ulcer or wound. When there is a passage from Simha to Mithuna, there will be disease or death of one's own wife.
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