
Mars is a relentless flame, burning within the body in ways unseen. In Vedic astrology, this fire is not always a gift—it can overheat, unsettle, and exhaust. A warmth that never fades, a restlessness that never calms, a body always on edge. This heat does not come from illness alone but from a cosmic force that refuses to be still.
The 1st house, tied to the self, carries this fire outward. The body radiates heat, never truly cooling. There is an energy that others sense, an intensity that does not fade. Sleep may not refresh, and the pulse beats faster than it should. Even in moments of rest, movement calls.
In the 5th, the fire turns inward. Digestion burns too hot, metabolism races, and the body struggles to hold onto nutrients. Food fuels, but it also unsettles. There is an urge to keep going, a fire that seeks release through expression, passion, or risk. The body hungers, not just for nourishment, but for experience.
The 7th brings friction, heat born of relationships. Connections flare, arguments spark, and passions ignite quickly. Mars fuels attraction, but also impatience. The body absorbs this tension, a fire fueled by emotions. Balance is hard to find when conflict lingers like an ember waiting to ignite.
In the 8th, the fire hides. It smolders beneath the surface, mysterious and unrelenting. The source is unclear, the symptoms vague. A warmth that should comfort instead unsettles. Something unseen, something deep, refuses to cool.
The 12th house isolates this heat. It burns in solitude, wearing down energy over time. Dreams may be restless, the body constantly fatigued. Remedies exist—herbs, mantras, cooling rituals—but true relief is elusive. Mars demands movement, and the search for balance is endless.
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