55. The Sun without Mitra Bala: If the Sun is without Mitra bala at the time of birth, the native will be bereft of a spouse, be a tale-bearer, interested in others’ food, hard-hearted, exceedingly poor and be not lustful (Le. not interested in sexual pleasures).
56. The Sun without Svakshetra Bala: The Sun without
Svakshetra Bala will deprive the person of residence in his own place and of kinsfolk. The native will be interested in living in far¬off places and be in the grip of vices.
57. The Sun bereft of Uchcha Bala: When the Sun is without Uchcha Bala, the person will be interested in mean people, be troubled by diseases of the face and eyes, be very wicked, bereft of progeny and will face many evils.
58. The Sun without Navamsa Bala: If at birth the Sun is without Navamsa Bala, the subject will be fond of quarrels, will face danger through poison, fire, weapon, fever and bilious imbalances. He will neither serve his parents.
59. The Sun without Benefic Aspect: If the Sun is without beneficial aspects, the person will be meritorious, ugly, will suffer from heart disorders, will wander frequently, be a fool, will indulge in crimes and be very timid.
60. The Sun without Ojha Rasi Bala: If the Sun is without Ojha Rasi bala, the native will be bereft of heroism, be surrounded by many, defeated and bereft of kinsfolk, progeny, aims, conveyances, wealth and grains.
61. The Sun without Digbala: If the Sun is without directional strength, the native will incur harm from all directions, will tell lies and be averse to honouring gods and Brahmins.
62. The Sun without Cheshta Bala: If the Sun is bereft of Cheshta Bala, the person will always be blame-worthy, perverted, will adore ornaments (or decorative make-up) and will incur enmity with good people.
63. The Sun without Diva Bala: If the Sun is without Diva Bala, the person will be ever in debts. His valour will be injured. He will be bereft of kinsfolk and will serve others’ wives or women outside his family (i.e. be ill-related to them).
64. The Sun without Vara Bala: If the Sun is without vara Bala, the person will ever be in rags, be not righteous, be highly fraudulent (or untruthful) and ill-disposed to friends and elders.
65. The Sun without Hora Bala: The Sun without Hora Bala will make one a fool. He will be bereft of affection to others, will bear contempt for others and be argumentative. He will be childless and very wicked.
66. The Sun without Paksha Bala: If the Sun is without Paksha Bala, the native will be ever in grief, devoid of relatives, will lack in courage, be cunning and reproachful.
Notes: “Vigata Prataapa” should read as “Vigata Prataapa” denoting a person without courage as rendered above. “Pralaapa” means incoherent speech while “Prataapa” means courage.
67. The Sun without Masa Bala: If the Sun is Without Masa bala, the person will be ugly, will eat a lot will suffer from diseases and be troubled by thieves and rulers.
68. The Sun without Varsha Bala: lf the Sun is without Varsha bala, the native will be in the grip of penury, will lose a lot of money in gambling be attached to whores.
These are the effects for the Sun’s various dispositions (as per senior Yvanas).