Tag: Rahu influence
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Rahu in 5th = Junk food = forbidden fruit.
In food astrology, Rahu in the fifth house pulls toward temptation. Eating is never simple. Cravings feel urgent. The fifth house rules pleasure, creativity, and joy. Rahu magnifies desire and obsession. Food becomes thrilling and dangerous. Snacks, sweets, and fast food call. Each bite excites. Each bite warns. Pleasure and guilt intertwine. Eating becomes secret…
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Your clapbacks are Vedic and verified
Your words cut, then stay. Not sharp for noise—sharp for truth. Something older guides your voice forward. Not anger, just a knowing silence. The stars speak. You understand timing. Every sentence lands with hidden weight. Mercury is where it begins. Not just quick—surgical, exact, cold. Gemini, Virgo sharpen thought and tongue. Mars adds fire. Saturn…
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Chandra in Ardra = emotional storms from old soul wounds.
Chandra in Ardra feels like weather. Calm one moment. Turbulent the next. The Moon carries our emotions. Ardra carries storms. Together, they shape an inner world that shifts without warning. In karmic astrology, these storms are old. They rise from wounds the soul has carried for lifetimes. Not just memories, but imprints. They live in…
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Moon in Revati = Hides in dreams when reality calls
In Vedic astrology, Moon in Revati brings soft strength. The native feels deeply, quietly. Their heart seeks peace always. The world feels loud, harsh. They turn inward for shelter. Dreams offer comfort and escape. Reality knocks, but they hide. Action feels heavy, too real. They wait, hoping storms pass. Their mind drifts to safer places.…
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Chitra Lagna = Vision big, action frozen
In Vedic astrology, a person born with Chitra Lagna carries a strange mix of brilliance and struggle. Chitra, the star of beauty and design, fills the mind with bold ideas. There is a hunger to create, to leave behind something unique. These individuals see patterns others miss. Their dreams are often grand, rich with colour…
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Ardra Yoga: Storms of the Soul
Ardra Yoga forms when the Moon rests in Ardra Nakshatra, a constellation ruled by Rudra, the god of storms – The word Ardra means “moist”—like tears, like rain. It symbolizes heartbreak, cleansing, and quiet renewal. This yoga shapes lives through struggles. The native often faces emotional storms early, learning resilience through pain. Each challenge strips…