Dear Members
I gifted a costly watch to my grand daughter and she lost it. She remembers to put the watch in her suitcase on her trip to Delhi from Chennai. When she opened her suitcase the watch was gone. I erected a chart at Chennai to find out the fate of the watch. Chart enclosed. My initial reading of the chart is not encouraging
1. Watch=Mars in Pisces in 10---Negative
2. Late Ascendent ---Negative
3. Perhaps it was stolen at the air port from the checked -in luggage
7th lord Mars is in 6 house
Will the experts help with further inputs on this
Thank you
kannan
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I'm not sure how you calculated this, but if this is your granddaughter, then I am calculating the fifth from the fifth, and then the second thereof for personal property. That means that Aquarius is the ruler of the house, thus Saturn is the significator of the Watch. Saturn is the significator of your child's child (granddaughter). The Sun and Mercury are also significators secondarily; however, I will use Mercury as the natural significator because I oft find that the planet makes itself suitable for the finding of items.
Mercury is retrograde, but applying to Saturn in the sixth house. Your watch, I deem—because of the watery nature of the signs governing the situation—means the watch has fallen into a river from a boat or is lost in a body of water.
As an alternative, Mercury with Neptune in Pisces is an inimical signification, portending to thievery and deception. Mercury is combust, and it is burning more and more as the days progress. The square is applying (a very wide, out-of-sign square) and in a period of a week and a half, will vibrate strongly. It all seems to say that the watch becomes ever increasingly difficult to acquire.
With Mars ruling Saturn, and in the state that Mars is in, I don't see your granddaughter in a position to recover it. With Jupiter, however, forming a trine with the planets in the tenth and the Moon with the Sun, the watch may be returned to her by someone else, either the same watch or a replica, perhaps that you yourself will purchase.
All in all, I think it is unlikely that she will recover
the watch.