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Mangala Adversarial-Agent * Master of Dangerous Competition

6th-from-Chandra ruler = Mangala. Applies to Chandra-Mithuna and Chandra-Vrischika. The


adversarial agent is typically a Mangala-figure. Tends to be an athletic, active, forward-moving
person. Typically a younger male, less than forty years. Agent can also be an immature hyper-
competitive older male; or a female athlete, military officer; or other Martian persona. The agent
shares salient features with the personality of one's brother-figure. The agent may be
exceptionally dynamic, energetic, and innovative with heightened instinct to dominate and win.
The agent may seem handicapped by their aggressiveness. After an exciting period of physical
(often sexual) pursuit (Mangala) the behavior of this agent may develop abusive qualities due to
their embattled conquesting - emotional, verbal, or muscular. Look to the characteristics of
Mangala in the nativity to discover the full profile of the agent. Relief may be obtained via
conscious management of emotional expectations.

Onset of the period of the planetary ruler of the 6th-from-Chandra may signal emotional
betrayal, broken contract *depending on the overall 6th-from patterns.

A case of Mangala L-6 and L-11 for theMithunaya lagna, where the agent is both a servant-
employee and a friend:

 At the 1988 onset of her Mangala Mahadasha where Professor Kuja rules


radical bhava-6 AND bhava-11 6th-from-6th AND L-6 from Chandra,
AND Mangala yuti Ketu, "Entertaining" media Martha Kostyra
Stewart according to herself had been happily married-with-child for 27 years.
 Others said that she had become more concerned with financial profits (11)
via her media business contracts(Punarvasu-1) and less concerned with the
marital contract (L-7 Guru-12) during the previous Chandra
Mahadasha(Chandra-6 unbalanced conditions). But according to Ms. Stewart,
she had remained devoted to the union * Shani in7th-from-Chandra-6.
 She was surprised to learn that her discontented husband (Guru-12) had filed
for divorce, and soon married his secretary (Mangala L-6 = servant-employee
but also Martha's friend) with whom he had been for some time privately (12)
involved yet invisibly (12) to Mrs. Stewart.

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