Due to vitiation of ''shukra'', the person becomes sexually impotent, suffers from ''aharshana'' (inability to penetrate despite erection), and may have sick, impotent, and short-lived children with congenital abnormalities. There could be cases of no conception, or there will be spontaneous abortion. Thus, abnormalities of ''shukra'' result in misery for the individual as well as his family. [18-19] | Due to vitiation of ''shukra'', the person becomes sexually impotent, suffers from ''aharshana'' (inability to penetrate despite erection), and may have sick, impotent, and short-lived children with congenital abnormalities. There could be cases of no conception, or there will be spontaneous abortion. Thus, abnormalities of ''shukra'' result in misery for the individual as well as his family. [18-19] |