Tag: Vedic astrology
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Health issues early? Rahu in the 8th is stirring the pot [Vedic Astrology]
Rahu in the 8th house unsettles. It does not announce itself loudly; but it lingers—in the background, in the body, in the mind. The house of transformation, secrets, and sudden changes becomes charged with something intangible. A current you can feel but cannot name. There is tension, especially in early years, around the idea of…
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Jupiter in kendra = graceful aging and cosmic blessings [Vedic Astrology]
Jupiter placed in the Kendra houses—first, fourth, seventh, and tenth—offers not just fortune, but depth. These four pillars shape a life’s structure. With Jupiter here, the structure does not just hold—it expands. But expansion isn’t always light. Sometimes, it stretches the soul in quiet, aching ways. In the first house, Jupiter builds a self that…
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Long life = strong Lagna lord. Check your chart’s foundation [Vedic Astrology]
The Lagna, the first breath of the chart, is not just a sign—it is the very identity of the soul as it steps into the world. It is the body’s armor, the mind’s doorway, the spirit’s root. The health, longevity, and quality of one’s life begin here. This ascendant and its planetary ruler silently define…
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Living on edge? That’s Mars giving too much action [Vedic Astrology]
Mars is movement—the pulse behind ambition, the drive that pushes us forward when all else hesitates. In Vedic tradition, Mangal is the warrior within, the energy that gives us courage, competitiveness, and survival instinct. But this same force, if left unchecked, turns reckless. It lashes out, exhausts itself in the race to conquer, and leaves…
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Longevity? Saturn’s in charge. Slow, steady, and still here [Vedic Astrology]
There is no rush with Saturn. He moves slowly, deliberately, testing the strength of all he touches. In Vedic astrology, Shani is the lord of karma, the one who teaches through delay, through discipline, through enduring what others flee. He is not cruel—only just. Where others give gifts, Saturn gives lessons. And yet, it is…
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Want to live long? Strengthen your Moon. Calm mind, calm life [Vedic Astrology]
The Moon in Vedic astrology is more than just a celestial body; it is the keeper of our inner world. It governs the mind—our instincts, our emotional undercurrents, our sense of belonging. The state of the Moon at the time of birth tells stories of our mental resilience, our need for affection, and the way…
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Weak Sun? Your vitality clock’s ticking louder. Shine brighter [Vedic Astrology]
In the silence before dawn, when the sky holds its breath, the Sun begins its slow rise—a symbol, in Vedic thought, of the soul’s will to live. Surya is not just a planet; it is prana itself, the divine spark that animates us. It rules confidence, immunity, and the ability to stand alone. When the…
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Got a job during Jupiter’s transit over your 10th? Destiny unlocked [Career Astrology]
Jupiter crossing the 10th house casts a wide, golden light across the terrain of career. In Vedic astrology, this transit is known for bringing visibility, advancement, and recognition—like a spotlight from the cosmos illuminating one’s public life. Promotions materialize. New roles are offered. Authority is granted. The external world, for a moment, seems to affirm…
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Job interviews? Mercury’s sharp tongue can land it—or lose it [Career Astrology]
In the quiet tension of a job interview, Mercury takes center stage—not as a performer, but as a translator of thought into speech. It governs the pulse of the conversation, the cadence of our replies, the subtle shifts between confidence and doubt. In its strength, Mercury brings agility: the right phrase at the right moment,…
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Feeling like a misfit? Your ascendant doesn’t vibe with the role [Career Astrology]
At birth, the ascendant rises like a silent overture, casting its hue over our personality, our approach to life. It is the doorway through which we greet the world, yet sometimes, that doorway seems to open onto the wrong stage. There is a misalignment—a subtle friction between the self and its setting. It doesn’t erupt…