Tag: Vedic astrology
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Feeling drained in love? Ketu doesn’t care for romance [Marriage Astrology]
Ketu’s presence leaves a strange hush. The heart feels numb, not calm. Love fades slowly, without reason. Passion dims into a muted silence. There is no fire, just space. Romance becomes effort, not delight. Intimacy feels distant, sometimes intrusive. A drifting begins, subtle and constant. The soul remembers, but not clearly. Echoes of past love…
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Rahu in 1st, Ketu in 7th = Soul disconnection [Marriage Astrology]
Rahu in the 1st and Ketu in the 7th pulls the soul into a quiet storm. The self stands in sharp focus, magnified beyond comfort. Identity feels inflated, urgent, like a question that never rests. Attention turns inward, almost obsessively. Every interaction becomes a mirror, reflecting not the other, but the self. Relationships, then, grow…
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No peace in marriage? Check Saturn’s transits [Marriage Astrology]
Time slows when Saturn moves. What once felt effortless in love now feels deliberate, weighed down. A silence grows, not from peace, but from emotional retreat. Partners stop reaching, stop speaking freely. Every word is measured, every glance heavy. Marital bonds become a structure under pressure. Duty replaces desire. The laughter once shared fades into…
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Mercury afflicted = Misunderstandings that never end [Marriage Astrology]
There’s a strange silence in the noise. Words are spoken, but they miss the mark. An afflicted Mercury speaks in riddles, often unintentional, often misunderstood. Conversations lose their meaning. The intention behind them drifts, warped. Something simple becomes complex. Something harmless, suddenly sharp. The mind races ahead or lags behind. Logic unravels. One tries to…
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Moon in Scorpio = Extreme emotions, unstable bonds [Marriage Astrology]
The emotional world is not calm here. It churns beneath the surface, dark and consuming. With the Moon in Scorpio, feelings are not fleeting—they stay. They cling. They burn slow, and they burn deep. Love is never casual. It comes with weight, with consequence. To love is to risk destruction. There is an instinct to…
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Cold love life? Saturn’s transit may be blocking warmth [Marriage Astrology]
Time begins to feel slower. Heavier. The familiar rhythm of love falters. Words that once comforted now fall flat. Eyes meet, but don’t connect. Saturn moves through the house of partnership, and with it comes stillness. Not peaceful—but tense. Quiet, but weighty. A pressure builds beneath the surface. Suddenly, effort is required where there was…
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Retrograde Jupiter = Delayed or failed marriage promises [Marriage Astrology]
Something feels off from the start. Not broken—just uncertain. Promises are made, but they drift. Not through lies, but through delay. Through hesitation. Through the inability to follow through. Retrograde Jupiter in the seventh does not deny love—it complicates it. What should be simple becomes layered. What should be joyful feels burdened by questions. The…
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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,…