Second Bhava

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SECOND BHAVA Ability to express his thoughts. Attitude towards Money. Business activities. Deals with family which includes all close relatives of the native without reference to any particular relationship Dealing with Bank and other financial institutions. Desire for material nature or Status, Earning capacity. Effective worry-free management of resources. Feelings of the person. Financial circumstances and financial prosperity of the native. Financial expenditures. How one meets his financial Litigations. KUTUMBHA Money house. Money Matters are largely decided. One's worldly attainment by means of possessions of value. Pecuniary transactions, their success or failure, Personal credit or lack of it. Personal values. Personal wealth and property. Possessions. Resources necessary for self- expression. RIGHTEYE. SECOND MARRIAGE. Status of married life. Teeth. That which a person acquires by individual effort, one's power and resources. The probability of becoming rich at one time or other. Vision or power of observation. Wealth, Food, RIGHT EYE, Face, Speech and quality of speech. Whether it will be advisable to take risks in monetary matters. Worldly goods.

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SECOND BHAVA•

• Ability to express his thoughts.

• Attitude towards Money.

• Business activities.

• Deals with family which includes all close relatives of the native without

• reference to any particular relationship

• Dealing with Bank and other financial institutions. Desire for material nature or Status,

• Earning capacity.

• Effective worry-free management of resources.

• Feelings of the person.

• Financial circumstances and financial prosperity of the native. Financial expenditures.

• How one meets his financial Litigations. KUTUMBHA

• Money house.

• Money Matters are largely decided.

• One's worldly attainment by means of possessions of value. Pecuniary transactions, their success or failure, Personal credit or lack of it.

• Personal values. Personal wealth and property.

• Possessions.

• Resources necessary for self- expression.

• RIGHTEYE.

• SECOND MARRIAGE.

• Status of married life.

• Teeth.

• That which a person acquires by individual effort, one's power and resources.

• The probability of becoming rich at one time or other.

• Vision or power of observation.

• Wealth, Food, RIGHT EYE, Face, Speech and quality of speech.

• Whether it will be advisable to take risks in monetary matters.

• Worldly goods.

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