Tag: astrological placements
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Rahu in 2nd? Think big, earn weird. It works [Wealth Astrology]
Rahu in the 2nd house is not comfortable—it is hungry. It craves security, but not in ways tradition understands. In Vedic astrology, the 2nd house governs speech, savings, family lineage, and values. Rahu, the outsider, doesn’t follow rules—it bends them, reinvents them, even breaks them when needed. So when this shadow planet occupies the house…
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Jupiter’s absence in 7th = Wisdom gone in relationships [Marriage Astrology]
When Jupiter is absent in the seventh house, something essential is missing. Not drama, not passion—something quieter. A compass. The unspoken thread of mutual growth. Without it, relationships lose orientation. They continue, sometimes, but without elevation. Without shared vision, partners orbit each other without ever really touching. Conversations become dry. Not unkind, just empty. Ideas…
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Divorce during Rahu Mahadasha? Cosmic tests intensify [Marriage Astrology]
A shift begins. Subtle, almost unnoticeable at first. Conversations lose their ease. Eyes stop meeting. Something unnamed lingers between two people once close. The rhythm of togetherness falters. Rahu, now in command, whispers of freedom. Not joy, not passion—just release. A quiet hunger for space, for distance, for something undefined. In this Mahadasha, the familiar…
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7th lord in 6th = enemies in marriage [Marriage Astrology]
When the 7th lord enters the 6th, relationships face tension, not ease. Love meets struggle, not soft comfort. The bond feels more like effort. Power shifts create ongoing emotional friction. Peace becomes rare, replaced by stress. One partner gives more than needed. The other may withdraw or demand. Balance fades under daily pressure. Arguments repeat,…
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Mars in 7th = Passion, then Explosion [Marriage Astrology]
Mars in the 7th house places the warrior in the realm of relationships, partnerships, and commitments. Here, Mars is no quiet guest — it brings urgency, drive, and a relentless intensity. Relationships become arenas, not just for love or unity, but for expression, assertion, and often, confrontation. There is a strong desire to merge, but…