If Saturn is in 2nd house, then the native will remain in want of money (financial stringency) and will have two wives (this means that his first wife will die and he will marry again). If Saturn is associated with a malefic the native will play foul with women and will be in charge of a Matha (a religious institution). He will possess no lands and will suffer from eye troubles.
In the case of the following dispositions the native will be well off financially:-
(1)When the Ascendant is Aries and Saturn is in the 2nd as lord of the -10th and llth houses.
(2) When the Ascendant is Taurus and Saturn is in the 2nd as lord of the 9th and 10th houses.
(3) When the Ascendant is Virgo and Saturn is exalted in the second as lord of the 5th house (He will also be lord of the 6th and there may be some blemish on that account).
(4) When the ascendant is Libra and the Saturn is in the 2nd as lord of the 4th and 5th houses.
(5) When Scorpio is the ascendant and Saturn is in the 2nd as lord of the 4th house. (There will be some blemish on account of Saturn being the lord of 3rd house also).
(6) When the ascendant is Sagittarius and Saturn will be in the 2nd house in his own sign.
(7) When the ascendant is Capricorn and Saturn will be in the second house as lord of the ascendant and the second houses (He will be in his own sign Aquarius).
Other Views
Brihat Jatak- The person concerned will be immensely rich but will be deprived of his wealth by a king and will suffer diseases in the face.
Phaldeepika- The native will be ugly in appearance. He will adopt questionable means for earning his livelihood and will be poor. Later in his life he will go away from his native place and will acquire wealth, conveyance and other objects of comfort.
Saravali- The native will have an afflicted face. Later in life he will leave his native place and acquire wealth, conveyances and other objects of comfort.
Chamatkar Chintamani- The native will be harsh in speech and will acquire wealth etc., when he separates from his family and goes away from his native place.
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