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  • Scorpio (Vrishchika)

    Scorpio is the eighth zodiac in the natural order and is called Vrishchika (वृश्चिक/விருச்சிகம்) in Sanskrit. As a tamassic fixed water sign, Scorpio carries many similar qualities to Taurus, Leo and Cancer, but with a unique variation. Its stored emotions can become violent and even destructive, representing a chemical reaction taking place in stored water. Scorpio's destructive nature can destroy one's ego and bring about a radical transformation if mixed with sattva. Scorpio is known for living in the past, which can lead to stubbornness, vengeance and ego. Portfolio Emotional stability and psychological dominance due to being a fixed sign. Scorpio's fixed water runs deep underground, just like the emotions of Scorpio natives. Tends to get fixated on the past due to its tamassic nature. Ruled/owned by Mars and Ketu, representing mental strength, stubbornness, devotion, impulsion, persuasion, and perseverance. Depicted by a Scorpion, which is protective, impulsive, and lives in darkness. Governs the genital region and anus of the cosmic man. Three nakshatras: Vishakha, Anuradha, and Jyeshta. Direction is north. Colour is brown and deep golden shades. Connected to countries like Norway, Morocco, Iraq, Syria, regions like Bavaria and Kerala. Connected to sinks, sewers, drainages, lakes, ponds, swamp lands, vineyards, mines, caves, and wells. Connected to Manipura (solar plexus/lumbar plexus). Connected to Grishneshwara Jyotirlinga. Solar deity is “Lord Parjanya” and the mantra is “Om Ghrini Parjanyádityáya Namah”. Exaltation sign of Ketu. Debilitation sign of Moon and Rahu. Represents the female gender. Destructive sign due to the rulership of Mars and Ketu. Exaltation Scorpio is a sign of secrecy and dissolution, making it a natural environment for Ketu to gain maximum strength. As the planet of dissolution and moksha karaka, Ketu is headless and works in secret without seeking fame or attention, mirroring Scorpio's nature. While there are no specific degrees for Ketu's exaltation in this sign, any planet placed here will tend to operate in a similar environment. Read about Ketu here Debilitation The Moon experiences its deepest debilitation in Scorpio, specifically at 3 degrees. Rahu, being the opposite node of Ketu, also faces debilitation in this sign. Read about Moon here Read about Rahu here Scorpio and Eighth House The eighth house is closely associated with Scorpio and carries similar qualities such as secrecy, transformation, and ups and downs. It also governs scandals, occultism, and body parts, and is characterized by the tamasic guna. Therefore, to gain a deeper understanding of the eighth house, it is essential to comprehend the essence of Scorpio. Scorpio's transformative energy can bring about profound changes, both positive and negative, and its mysterious nature can reveal hidden truths and secrets. As the eighth house represents matters related to life, death, and rebirth, Scorpio's influence on this house highlights the cyclical nature of existence and the power of transformation.

  • Sagittarius (Dhanu)

    Sagittarius, known as Dhanu (धनु/தனுசு) in Sanskrit, is the ninth zodiac sign in the natural order. Its primary motto is wisdom and freedom. It's a sattvic dual fire sign, third after Aries and Leo, and third dual sign after Gemini and Virgo. While carrying similar traits from its predecessors, Sagittarius is unique in its evolution of these qualities. Portfolio Sagittarius is a dual-natured sign that fights for its own and general causes it believes in. Its fire is purifying, destroying the bad and creating good. Its sattvic nature makes it focused on the next target, prone to distraction. Ruled by Jupiter, representing guidance, religion, law, higher studies, and philosophy. Depicted by a centaur with a bow and arrow, symbolizing strength, agility, and adaptability to circumstances. Governs the thighs and buttocks of the cosmic man. Gender is male. Three nakshatras: Moola, Poorvashadha, and Uttarashadha. These three nakshatras teach everything there is to know about Sagittarius. Moola teaches the basic of Sagittarius while the latter nakshatras teach the core and final essence of Sagittarius. Direction is east, color is yellow. Sign of great fortunes due to Jupiter's rulership. Connected to India, Japan, Yemen, Spain, Hungary, Cologne, and the Upper Himalayas. Connected to temples, universities, barracks, fireplaces, and highlands. Connected to weapons of war and their storage units. Connected to the sacral chakra/sacral plexus. Connected to Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlingam (Varanasi). Solar deity is Lord Anshuman, mantra is “Om Ghrini Anshumanádityáya Namah”. No exaltation or debilitation sign, but Jupiter's Moolatrikona sign is Sagittarius. Connected to weapons of war and their storage units. Connected to Svadhisthana (sacral chakra/sacral plexus). The Guiding light Scorpio, known as the darkest zodiac, represents life's challenging moments. However, according to the law of nature, darkness is always followed by light. Sagittarius, the subsequent sign after Scorpio, acts as a beacon of hope, guiding those who have overcome Scorpio's difficulties. When faced with life's toughest moments, people often turn to religion or spirituality, making Sagittarius a symbol of hope and inspiration. Moolatrikona Sagittarius is the Moolatrikona sign for Jupiter, which means the sign of its origin or basis. Jupiter's Moolatrikona placement is between 0 and 10 degrees of Sagittarius, representing the guru whose actions are in sync with the natural law. Read more about Jupiter's exaltation, debilitation Sagittarius and Ninth House The ninth house is closely associated with Sagittarius, as it reflects many of the same qualities as this zodiac sign. The ninth house governs areas such as higher education, philosophy, religion, and spiritual growth, all of which are strongly associated with the sattvic nature of Sagittarius. In addition, the ninth house also governs teachers, gurus, and guides, all of which are important figures in Sagittarian life. Understanding Sagittarius and its traits is therefore essential to understanding the ninth house, as it can provide insight into the areas of life that the ninth house governs. Additionally, as Sagittarius is associated with the thighs and buttocks in the kalapurusha (cosmic man), these body parts may also be relevant in interpreting the ninth house.

  • Capricorn (Makara)

    Capricorn, known as Makara (मकर/மகரம்) in Sanskrit, is the tenth zodiac sign in the natural order. Its primary motto is action and ambition. As the fourth movable sign after Aries, Cancer and Libra and the third earth sign after Taurus and Virgo, it shares several qualities with its predecessors. However, being a tamasic movable earth sign, it is a unique combination. Let's explore its distinct traits. Portfolio Its primary motto is action and ambition. It's the fourth movable sign after Aries, Cancer and Libra, and the third earth sign after Taurus and Virgo. Its movable nature makes it active, while its tamasic nature can make it slow/lurk. It loves stability, status, publicity, collectiveness, and practicality because it's an earth sign. It's ruled/owned by Saturn, the lord of karmic duties. It's depicted by a mythical animal that resembles a crocodile, representing slow and steadiness, physical power, and attachment to the land. It governs the knee of the kalapurusha (cosmic man). Its gender is female. Consists of three nakshatras: Uttarashadha, Shravana, and Dhanishta. Uttarashadha explains the basics of Capricorn, Shravana explains the essence, and Dhanishta explains the final concoction of Capricorn. Its direction is south. Its color is variegated (mixed). It's a mild barren sign. It's connected to countries like India, Greece, Switzerland, Monaco, New Zealand, Mexico, and the South American continent. It's connected to places like lumberjack, storehouses, arsenals, sheep pens, mountains, tall buildings, and deserts. It's connected to Muladhara (coccygeal plexus/root chakra). It's connected to Bhimashankara jyotirlinga. Its solar deity is Bhaga, and its mantra is “Om Ghrini Bhagádityáya Namah”. It's the exaltation sign of Mars, debilitation sign of Jupiter, and has no Moolatrikona. The Mountain Capricorn individuals are characterized by their drive towards big plans, great achievements, and notable successes. They exude a magnetic presence, even with the simplest of accomplishments, and embody the qualities of a mountain; seemingly motionless yet slowly progressing. They value order, structure, principles, and promises, and are willing to go to great lengths to fulfill them, particularly if influenced by a strong Saturn. Like a tortoise, they carry the weight of responsibility on their shoulders and utilize it as a source of strength during challenging times. Capricorns tend to be introverted and typically have few close friends, preferring to focus their energy on caring for others rather than themselves. Exaltation Given the information above, it is clear why Mars is exalted in Capricorn. As the most ambitious planet, Mars works for society without expecting anything in return. Its independent nature aligns well with Capricorn's values, and Mars reaches its deepest exaltation at 28 degrees in this sign. Debilitation Capricorn is where Jupiter experiences its debility, with the deepest debilitation point at 5 degrees. Moolatrikona Capricorn is the moolatrikona sign for Ketu, without any specific degrees. Capricorn and Tenth House The tenth house is closely associated with Capricorn and reflects similar qualities such as ambition, responsibility, leadership, and action. Capricorn's tamassic nature and focus on achieving public recognition are mirrored in the tenth house's association with career and reputation. Understanding the qualities of Capricorn is therefore essential to comprehending the significance of the tenth house in a person's astrological chart. Additionally, knowledge of Capricorn's association with specific body parts can offer further insight into potential health issues or areas of vulnerability for an individual.

  • Aquarius (Kumbha)

    Aquarius, also known as Kumbha (कुंभ/கும்பம்) in Sanskrit, is the eleventh zodiac in the natural order. It represents everything elevated, and an Aquarius individual will always have high hopes and aspirations, even in the most difficult circumstances. As the fourth fixed sign after Taurus, Leo, and Scorpio, and the third air sign after Gemini and Libra, Aquarius shares some traits with its predecessors, but its tamasic nature as a fixed air sign makes it distinct. Portfolio Aquarius is a fixed sign, which makes it stubborn in its beliefs. Communication is important to Aquarius, and it loves unique methods such as mind to mind, psychics, and communication with large organizations, aliens and UFOs. Aquarius is a tamasic fixed air sign, which makes it act like Scorpio and become destructive and transformative. Ruled/owned by Saturn and Rahu, the planets of master rebels who want to speak for the masses and overthrow the leaders at will anytime. They question the establishment and the established ideas and ideologies all the time. They’re highly technical, eccentric, and humanitarian. Aquarius is depicted by a jar of water pouring down from top to bottom, representing serving and preaching to the masses with new wisdom. Aquarius governs the ankle part of kalapurusha (cosmic man), an important joint that connects many nerves between the feet and knee. Aquarius is a male sign. Aquarius is comprised of three nakshatras: Dhanishta, Satabisha, and Purva Bhadrapada. Each of these nakshatras brings a unique flavor to Aquarius. Dhanishta explains the basic nature of Aquarius, while Satabisha delves deeper into its essence. Finally, Purva Bhadrapada represents the ultimate manifestation of Aquarius. Aquarius is associated with the west direction. The color associated with Aquarius is deep brown. Aquarius is associated with countries in the Arabian peninsula, Russia, Denmark, and Lower Sweden. Aquarius is associated with places such as quarries, mines, airports, roofs, and alien research laboratories, as well as with lead, aerostatic machines, and hitech communication equipment. Aquarius is associated with Muladhara (coccygeal plexus/root chakra). Aquarius is associated with Kedarnath Jyotirlinga, the solar deity is Lord Tvasta, and the mantra is “Om Ghrini Tvastádityáya Namah”. Aquarius is the moolatrikona sign of Saturn, where Saturn thrives. Moolatrikona degrees are from 0 to 20 degrees of Aquarius. Aquarius represents everything high, and an Aquarius person will always have the highest hopes and desires even in difficult circumstances. Aquarius has no exalted or debilitated planets. The Cosmic Man and Aquarius Kalapurusha, also known as the cosmic man, shares similarities with Aquarius. He is the lord of time, dispensing fortune according to one's time. He symbolizes the interconnectedness of all things and the notion that our lives are a part of a grand cosmic scheme. Kalapurusha represents the existence of dual times. Aquarius is a perfect embodiment of the adage "gold for gold, eye for an eye". They are capable of showing extreme gratitude for a good deed or extreme vengeance for a bad one. If someone wrongs them, they may hold a grudge for years before taking action. Aquarians understand the value of time and are willing to wait for the right moment to exact their revenge. Aquarius and Eleventh House The eleventh house in astrology is often associated with the sign of Aquarius, as it shares many similar qualities and characteristics. Understanding the nature of Aquarius is therefore key to understanding the nature of the eleventh house. Both Aquarius and the eleventh house represent high hopes, wishes, and desires, as well as networks, friendships, and social circles. Additionally, they both govern certain body parts and possess a tamassic nature. By delving into the unique qualities of Aquarius, we can gain a deeper understanding of the eleventh house and its influence on our lives.

  • Pisces (Meena)

    Pisces, the 12th and final zodiac sign, is called Meena (मीन/மீனம்) in Sanskrit. Sangam, blending everything to evolve into a better one, is its primary motto. Pisces represents moksha, attained after countless deeds and lives. As the first sattvic dual water sign, it's unique among the zodiacs. It's also the fourth dual sign after Gemini, Virgo, and Sagittarius and the third water sign after Cancer and Scorpio, sharing similarities with its predecessors. Portfolio Pisces has a dual nature that allows it to switch from receiving everything to receiving nothing. As an oceanic water sign, Pisces has the ability to observe the emotions of others. Pisces' sattvic nature promotes positivity and devotion, which can lead to moksha but can also bind one's soul to a lot of karma. Ruled by Jupiter, known for accepting everything for the welfare of all, which is reflected in Pisces natives as well. Depicted by “a thread connecting two fishes going on either side”, representing the binding of two opposite realities. Governs the feet and left eye of Kalapurusha (cosmic man) with feet representing balance and conclusion. Pisces is a feminine sign known for being extremely emotional. Pisces is associated with three nakshatras - Purva and Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati. These nakshatras provide a comprehensive understanding of Pisces, with the first one revealing the basics, the second one the essence, and the third one the final result. Pisces' direction is north. Pale white is the color associated with Pisces. As a fruitful sign, Pisces has the ability to mix the beneficial energies of Jupiter and Venus. However, the fruit cannot be obtained easily and requires passing through tests or ordeals. Pisces is associated with several countries including India, US, Spain, and Egypt. It is also associated with regions like Normandy, Himalayas, and islands around the world. This sign is connected to water places, including the sea, fish ponds, fisheries, and fishermen. Pisces is associated with the Svadhisthana (sacral chakra/sacral plexus) in the body's energy system. It is also connected to the Tryambakeshwar Jyotirlinga, a famous Hindu temple in India. The solar deity of Pisces is Lord Vishnu, and the mantra associated with this sign is “Om Ghrini Vishnavádityáya Namah”. Venus is exalted in Pisces, while Mercury is debilitated in this sign. Exaltation Venus is exalted in Pisces, which means it is in its highest state of dignity and strength. In Pisces, Venus is able to express its qualities of love, beauty, and harmony in a more profound and spiritual way. Venus in Pisces is associated with a deep emotional connection and a heightened sense of intuition, which can lead to artistic and creative expression. It can also bring a sense of compassion and empathy towards others. Overall, the exaltation of Venus in Pisces is seen as a very positive placement, providing a harmonious balance between the physical and spiritual aspects of life. Debilitation Mercury is debilitated in Pisces. This means that Mercury's energy and abilities are weakened when it is placed in Pisces. Pisces is a watery and emotional sign, while Mercury is a logical and analytical planet. As a result, Mercury may struggle to express its natural qualities in Pisces, leading to confusion, misunderstandings, and difficulty in communication. This may cause the native to struggle with decision-making and may lead to a lack of clarity in their thoughts and ideas. Twelfth House The 12th house in astrology represents various qualities and attributes that are similar to those of the Pisces zodiac sign. These include a tendency towards isolation and independence, confusion, intuitive abilities, dreaminess, and a focus on the sattvic guna or purity of mind. Understanding the Pisces zodiac sign is essential to gaining a deeper understanding of the 12th house in your birth chart. The qualities associated with Pisces are reflected in the 12th house, making it a crucial component of your astrological makeup. By exploring the influence of Pisces on the 12th house, you can gain insight into your own tendencies towards introspection, creativity, and spiritual growth. This can help you to better understand your inner world and make more informed decisions about your life path and personal growth.

  • Bhrigu Bindu: Understanding Your Karmic Path

    The Bhrigu Bindu point is a crucial indicator of an individual's karmic path in Vedic astrology. It is a specific point in the horoscope that reveals information about past life karma and its impact on the present and future. By analyzing this point, one can identify karmic behavior patterns that may be hindering progress, as well as potential areas of success and fulfillment based on past karma and the lessons that need to be learned in this lifetime. The term "Bhrigu Bindu" is derived from two Sanskrit words - "Bhrigu" and "Bindu." "Bhrigu" refers to Sage Bhrigu, who developed this technique, while "Bindu" means a point or dot. Calculation To calculate the Bhrigu Bindu point, you need to determine the midpoint between the positions of Rahu (North Node) and the Moon in the birth chart. Rahu is often referred to as the planet of desire, while the Moon represents the mind, emotions, and habits. The point at which these two planets intersect is referred to as Bhrigu Bindu. When the BB is well-placed and well-aspected, it indicates good fortune, fame, and success. However, a poorly placed or aspected BB suggests obstacles, difficulties, and struggles. Analysis To gain a deeper understanding, it's important to analyze BB's position in the chart and consider if it is in a benefic or malefic house, as well as if it is conjuncting or aspected by benefic or malefic planets. Another key factor is the relationship between BB and its dispositor, which can offer valuable info about your strength in a specific area of life. If the relationship between BB and its dispositor is trikon or kendra, then it is a supporting placement, but if it is panaphara or apoklima, it may present challenges. For example, if your BB is in the 10th house of Capricorn conjuncting or aspected by Sun, Mars, or Saturn, it is considered a benefic BB. Additionally, by examining when the dispositor and benefic planets are transiting over your BB, you can activate its positive qualities. For instance, if Jupiter, Sun, Mars, or Saturn are transiting over your BB in the 10th house, you may experience success in your career and gain fame. Bhrigu Bindu in Career Although BB may not have a direct influence on your career, its relationship can provide insights into the areas of your life where you may encounter obstacles or find success, including your professional life. For instance, examining the placement of the 10th house ruler alongside BB and their interrelationship in the chart can offer significant information about your career direction. Bhrigu Bindu and Destiny BB is commonly referred to as the "Destiny Point" as it marks a significant event or situation in your life that is linked to your karma. However, the impact of this point can vary, depending on how closely tied it is to your karma. When your BB is located in the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 9th, 10th or 11th house, it suggests that you will be working on the karmic responsibilities associated with this point throughout your life. On the other hand, when BB is located in the 8th or 12th house, it indicates a short-term but intense karmic scenario that is meant to propel you forward in life.

  • Surya (Sun)

    Surya, also known as the Sun, is the primary graha (celestial body) that is the source of creation for the entire solar system. It is a star that illuminates the sky and is responsible for the day and night cycle. Its light and heat are crucial for the survival of all other planets in orbit. Surya is considered the most powerful and unique planet, being the largest, brightest, most massive, and hottest. It creates time and provides energy to all planets, giving light and warmth necessary to sustain life on earth. Surya is known for its commitment to duty and leadership qualities, governing all other planets. However, it also possesses the power to incinerate anything that comes too close. Surya represents purity and oneness, capable of destroying anything it comes into contact with. Lord Surya Lord Surya is known as the Sun God and is considered to be the ruler of all the planets and sub-planets residing in Bhuvarloka, which is located above the plane of Bhuloka (the earth). He is a deva, which means a demigod, and is under the control of Indra, the king of the devas who resides in Swarka loka. According to the Vedas, there are many different realms or lokas above and below the earth, and each of these realms has its own kings, queens, and people. The higher lokas are considered to be better, while the lower lokas are considered to be worse, and this creates a grading system. The image of Lord Surya is that of a beautiful, shining, and bright ruler who is often depicted with seven horses. Significations (Karakas) Each planet has numerous tangible and intangible significations. Based on the aforementioned facts, several intangible significations for Sun can be identified, such as inner consciousness, work, career, power, light, strength, vitality, valor, leadership roles, government, organization, authority, and ruling power. Tangible significations can be one's self (atma), father, mentor, guru, boss, king, leader, or head of an organization. These significations are used to understand Sun in a horoscope. Sun is the most attractive and significant planet, wherever the Sun is, that's where the light and crowd is. Anything that is rich, artistic, luxurious, and flamboyant is represented by the Sun. Therefore, it is the ego that drives and gives identity. If you are asked who you are, your first response will be your name and profession or what you do for a living. That which gives you an identity is your Sun. Interpretations A person with a strong Sun in their horoscope is likely to have a commanding presence that can brighten up any space they occupy. They may possess a natural charisma that draws people towards them easily, which is one of the most prominent indications of the Sun. In addition, they may exhibit traits such as dominance, sturdy build, a self-made attitude, involvement in government or leadership roles, and a desire to command others. These are some of the other significations that can be observed from the presence of a strong Sun in the horoscope. Interpreting horoscopes becomes interesting and simpler when you delve into the intricacies. To do this, you must consider the quality of an item and associate it with the qualities of the Sun. If the association is fitting, then it can also be considered a signification of Surya in the horoscope. Portfolio Sun is a masculine planet and reaches maturity at the age of 21, at which point the Sun within you attains its full strength, much like becoming an adult. This enables you to carry out tasks and perform roles signified by Sun with greater ease, such as work, leadership, and ruling. Additionally, the numbers 1 and 15 hold greater significance for Sun. Sun gets exalted (strong) in Aries and debilitated (weak) in Libra Sun rules the sign Leo Gets directional strength in the South (10th house) Favourable direction is East (1st house) Friendly with Moon, Mars, Mercury and Jupiter Enmity with Venus, Saturn and the nodes Sattvic graha Associated colours are orange, saffron and yellow (secondary colour is white associated with sattva) Most independent graha of all Ruling deity is Agni Surya represents agni (fire) and the associated body part is eye (esp. right) Read the benefits of Surya mudra Rather than listing all the food items, places, and professions associated with Sun, it's better to understand the qualities that are related to the Sun and then find the corresponding items. Anything that stands out prominently and has remarkable qualities is associated with Surya. For instance, a towering skyscraper in a city is a manifestation of the Sun, gold is considered the king of metals, and mango is called the king of fruits. These things should attract everyone because that's what Sun represents - attraction, prominence, and radiance. Exaltation and Debilitation of Surya Sun's exaltation is a state of full strength, power, and happiness. This state is attained when Sun is in the sign of Aries, which provides a platform for him to achieve it. This is similar to how fulfilling your wants and needs can make you feel strong, powerful, and happy. Aries satisfies Sun's requirements, leading to his exaltation. To better understand this, lets imagine Sun in Aries in 1st house and analyze his requirements. Sun embodies the qualities of being number one, self-centered, practical, quick, and strong-willed. He desires to be self-made, at the center of attention, and to have a big appetite. While he cares for those under him, he prefers not to involve himself directly. He enjoys parties and fun but ultimately prioritizes his duty. He is not much of a talker and values organization and the arts. Additionally, he wants to know his enemies. All of these traits are associated with Sun's exaltation in Aries. Aries provides Sun with the platform to fulfill these desires. The zodiac belt shows that from Aries, each sign is in its own place, allowing Surya to perform at his best. Even though Leo is ruled by the Sun, it doesn't provide everything Sun needs. This is what makes astrology so interesting, as it's an art form that involves various complexities and nuances. On the other hand, Sun's debilitation sign is Libra, which means he has no strength, power, or happiness in this position. Libra is located directly opposite Aries in the zodiac belt, which explains their opposing nature. Sun finds himself in an upside-down world in Libra, where he can't prioritize himself, has to listen to everyone's opinions, and can't be quick in decision-making. He is also forced to waste time and energy on random people because Sagittarius is in the 3rd house from Libra, making him talk about big things like astrology and philosophy to an 8-year-old kid. Despite his big appetite, he can't eat well in this position due to Scorpio being in the 2nd house (house of abrupt ending). Additionally, he is forced to be emotional in the external world (Capricorn in the 4th), which he can't afford being a king, he is confused about his enemies (Pisces in the 6th). This is how Sun's requirements are not fulfilled in Libra. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

  • Chandra (Moon)

    Chandra, also known as the Moon, is the most important graha in astrology due to its proximity to Earth. Moon waxes and wanes every 28 days as a result of its rotational axis, which is tidally locked. This causes us to only see one side of the Moon, while the other side remains hidden from our view forever. Scientists refer to these sides as the near side and far side of the Moon. Despite its closeness to us, the Moon still holds many secrets about our origins, some of which were discovered by astronauts who have visited the Moon. However, some of these secrets have been concealed from the public to avoid panic and chaos. Chandra (Moon) and Surya (Sun) are referred as the mother and father of Earth. Sun provided the seed for Earth's creation, while Moon created the seasons that are essential for harboring life on earth. Together, they represent the cosmic balance that sustains life on our planet. Tale of Lord Chandra Lord Chandra, also known as Soma, is one of the most handsome gods and is married to 27 wives, each representing a nakshatra/asterism in astrology. However, Chandra is said to have a special love for Rohini, which led to jealousy among his other wives. When they complained to their father Daksha, he cursed Chandra to lose his radiance and charm. Chandra then sought the help of Lord Shiva, who advised him to treat everyone equally. With Shiva's intervention, the intensity of the curse was reduced so that Moon will gain radiance gradually for half a month and lose it gradually for the rest of the month. The night when Chandra lost his glow and sought Lord Shiva's help is now celebrated as Shivaratri. It is believed that observing this night with devotion brings mental stability to the devotee. This was a reminder to the Moon of his elusive and mischievous nature. His actions even started the epic Mahabharata, which ended in the Kurukshetra war. As a result, everyone in the Mahabharata is referred to as Chandravamshi (lunar dynasty). Soma, Chandra's other name, means beautiful, attractive, and hypnotic. Significations (Karakas) Moon represents the mind (mental consciousness), the mother, the queen, elder women, and female leaders. Moon is also associated with home, comforts, motherly love, nourishment, beauty, face, sleep, attraction, and lust. Moon represents food and physical comforts that one seeks. Interpretations The position of your Moon in your birth chart reveals a lot about your mindset, interests, and thought processes. As the representative of the conscious mind, the Moon signifies stability, comfort, and mental wellbeing. By analyzing the placement of your Moon, you can gain insight into what drives your mind, your interests, your level of mental stability, what brings you comfort, and how you perceive the world around you. Vedic Astrology places great emphasis on the Moon's position because it can reveal important information about your lifestyle and overall well-being. Energy or Shakti is a feminine concept. Man is represented by Shiva and woman is represented by Shakti. Shiva symbolizes thoughts, and Shakti symbolizes the manifestation of those thoughts. If you want to learn more about the concepts of Shiva and Shakti, delve deeper into Vedic Philosophy. Portfolio Interestingly, Lord Chandra is male, but the Moon in astrology symbolizes femininity, as it is responsible for providing sustenance to support life on earth. Moon reaches maturity at the age of 24, which signifies a person's mental maturity. This is the time when your inner and outer worlds align, and you have experienced all 12 zodiac signs twice, if calculated from your 1st house, giving you the ability to think clearly and construct your own future. The numbers 2 and 18 are important numbers for Moon. Moon gets exalted and Mooltrikona in Taurus and debilitated in Scorpio Moon rules the sign Cancer Gets directional strength in the 4th house (North) Ruling direction is North-West Friendly with Sun and Mercury Enmity with None Neutral with all Sattvic graha White colour It represents Jala (water) and the associated body part is the eye (esp. left) Read the benefits of Chandra Mudra Exaltation and debilitation of Chandra Moon attains exaltation in Taurus, the seat of power. To better understand this, you must imagine Moon in Taurus in the 1st house. Moon is associated with the number two, as she is the mother, who carefully nurtures the seed, provides growth, energy, sustenance, protection, and comfort to the creation. Possessing a surge of energy, she lights up the darkest time of the day. She serves her children with love, practical inside but emotional outside. She loves food, cooking and feeding. Taurus fulfills Moon's requirements to make it most powerful here. Furthermore, Moon is a nourisher, represented by the 3rd house of Cancer. Her natural gift is her energy, represented by the 1st house of Taurus, and her light reaches even the darkest of places, represented by the 7th house of Scorpio. She serves everyone with love, represented by the 6th house of Libra, and is selfless, represented by the 12th house of Aries. Moon is all about the material universe, represented by 1st house Taurus, a fixed earth sign. On the other hand, Moon is in debilitation in Scorpio, which is opposite to Taurus, and thus represents opposing nature. Scorpio is the natural 8th house of death and transformation, which goes against Moon's moral policy. In Scorpio, Moon has to be emotional inside (1st house Scorpio) and practical outside (3rd house Capricorn). She cannot provide growth but instead has to expect it from others (7th house Taurus). She is forced to serve herself (6th house Aries). This is how Scorpio deprives Chandra of her requirements. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

  • Mangal (Mars)

    Mars, also known as Mangal is the second smallest planet in the solar system. Mars is renowned for being the most aggressive, violent, and hottest planet in Jyotish (Vedic astrology). Mars is Fire and Blood. Even modern astronomers refer to it as the red planet due to its appearance, which signifies heat, violence, and aggression. The Sanskrit term "Mangal" has two meanings - "auspicious" and "pale or dull colored." Despite being a malefic planet, Mangal is considered both auspicious and essential for survival and cherishing life. Its importance is emphasized in Vedic traditions, such as the use of the "Mangal sutra," a sacred thread worn in Indian marriages that symbolizes the rule/formula of Mars. The kumkum applied by Hindus on their forehead represents protection and strength, and is associated with Mars. Lord Mangal Lord Mangal, the creator deity of the planet Mars, is considered both protective and violent. His actions are swift and decisive. According to Purana, Lord Mangal is the son of Bhumi Devi, also known as Bhu Devi, the goddess of the Earth. Bhumi Devi is characterized as beautiful, benevolent, kind, protective, and opportunistic, with a committed and dutiful nature. She takes care of the earth and all its inhabitants, with the help of the other grahas. The different qualities of Bhumi Devi can be observed all over the Earth. As the son of Bhumi Devi, Mangal inherited some of her qualities. This implies that the planet Mars was created out of the Earth, although science has not yet proven this claim. However, it is clear that the planet Mars shares many similar conditions with Earth, which is why the possibility of life on Mars is a topic of great interest to modern scientists. Adi Devata (Presiding Deity) Mangal is associated with Lord Kartikeya, aka Murugan, who is a protective warrior God wielding a spear. Purana says that, Lord Shiva created Kartikeya to vanquish the asuras and restore righteousness (dharma) on Earth. Mangal embodies similar qualities as its presiding deity. Significations (karakas) Mars' main signification is land and real estate. It is also associated with the inner fire that drives us to achieve our goals. It symbolizes masculinity and has a strong influence on younger siblings (especially males), male friends, protectors, defense forces (police and military), engineers, technicians, and sportsmen. Physically, Mars is associated with energy, male sex drive, intense passion, patriotism, competitiveness, tradition, blood, bone marrow, muscles, kumkum (sindoor), sharp objects, surgery, cuts and bruises, machinery, physics, electrical and electronic systems, technology, anger, hatred, physical education, and physical actions. Interpretations Individuals with a strong influence of Mars in their chart tend to be protective and territorial of their surroundings. They tend to be physically and mentally active, but their actions speak louder than their words. Their perspective is often technical in nature and may be quite different from that of Jupiter. They thrive on challenges and competition, much like a young adult. Mars is the warrior, the planet of young blood. Mars is all about the present situations, similar to the qualities of Mercury. Portfolio Mars is a masculine planet and it reaches maturity around the age of 28. This is when individuals with a strong Mars influence learn to channel their energy and aggression more effectively. In numerology, the numbers 9 and 21 are significant for Mars. Its a tamassic graha Its exalted in Capricorn and debilitated in Cancer It Rules the signs Aries and Scorpio Gets directional strength in the South (10th house) Ruling direction is South Friends with Sun, Moon and Jupiter Enmity with Mercury and Saturn Mars loves physical activities, technical tasks, challenges and competitions Associated colours are red and pale red Presiding deity is Lord Murugan Mangal represents Earth (land) and the associated body part is nose Exaltation and Debilitation of Mangal Mangal attains exaltation in Capricorn, the battleground where Mars is powerful. To better understand this phenomena lets imagine Mars in Capricorn and analyze it as the 1st house. Mars is always physically charged, no matter the time of day. He finds fulfillment through regular physical activities. He craves new challenges and objectives, completing them with great fervor before moving on to the next. His determination is unwavering, and he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. He particularly enjoys physical challenges and competitions with great passion. He is a fast learner, especially when it comes to acquiring physical skills such as tool-making, machine repair, bodybuilding, and martial arts. The latest weapons, tools, and technological advancements fascinate him. Mars is also fiercely patriotic and territorial, and he has a knack for fixing things. He is an independent, strong individual who also values partnership. If Mars is committed to something, he will give his life to protect and nurture it. The qualities of Mars that were mentioned earlier point towards Capricorn being its most powerful domain. Capricorn governs the knee, the most powerful body part, and it allows Mars to be fully active. Mars can master various skills from here, which is evident from its 3rd house Pisces since Pisces represents the universe. The independent and strong nature of Mars is reflected in the 4th house Aries. Additionally, his eagerness towards challenges and competition (6th house Gemini) indicates his boldness. Lastly, Mars's willingness to sacrifice his life for his committed one can be seen in the 10th house Libra. On the other hand, Mars is debilitated in the sign of Cancer, which slows down his natural energy and makes him feel frustrated. It's like trying to make a fast-paced action hero like James Bond sit and listen to his enemy, which never works. In this position, Mars can only master limited skills (3rd house Virgo), and is forced to give importance to others' opinions (4th house Libra). He is forced to fight against law and order (6th house Sagittarius), which is against his nature. Mars finds it difficult to express his natural qualities and impulses in the sign of Cancer, which can make him feel frustrated and limited in his abilities. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

  • Budha (Mercury)

    Budha, also known as Mercury, is the smallest and closest planet to the Sun. It orbits the Sun in just 88 earth days and is always found in the same house or one house apart from the Sun in the astrological chart. Due to its proximity, it rises and sets with the Sun daily and is difficult to observe with the naked eye. Mercury is a dry, solid metallic planet with a higher concentration of iron, than Earth, which makes it withstand intense heat from the Sun. Its also shrinking gradually due to its core. Tale of Lord Budha Lord Budha, the creator of the Mercury, is known to be the son of Lord Chandra (Moon) and was born out of an extramarital affair between Chandra and Tara, the wife of Guru (Jupiter). This led to a war between the devas and Chandra, who joined forces with the asuras under Shukracharya's guidance. Eventually, both sides realized their mistakes and agreed that Budha needed to be taught by the Jupiter. Despite his initial indifference, Guru had agreed to teach the intelligent, witty and attractive young Mercury. Mercury later married Ila and fathered King Pururava, who started the Alia dynasty. This dynasty is the root of the legendary Pandavas and Kauravas of the epic Mahabharata. Budha was also the first in the hereditary line of Chandra (Chandravamsha), which is considered the beginning of the Mahabharata. Budha, the youngest among the grahas, maintains friendship and neutrality with all except Chandra. Surya admires this quality and has made Budha his confidant, keeping him close. This is the image of Lord Budha riding a liophant (lion and elephant). Significations By combining scientific and puranic evidence, it is clear that Budha represents buddhi (the intellect). He signifies intangible traits like knowledge, intelligence, wit, communication (including media), youth, quickness, duality, adaptation, blending, logic, analysis, language, breath, CNS, skin and attraction. Mercury's tangible traits are siblings, cousins (esp. younger), friends, aunts, uncles, assistants, and confidants. Mercury inherited qualities from Moon and Jupiter, representing the duality of life, such as good vs. bad, day vs. night, and male vs. female. Even the third gender is represented by Mercury. Other representations such as merchants, businessmen, accountants, writers, publishers, editors, speakers, teachers, astrologers, mathematicians, travelers, messengers, and postal workers. Interpretations When strong, Budha makes one intelligent, quick-witted, adaptable, logical, practical, judgmental, and appear youthful. It also represents the mingling of duality to create harmony in nature, and is associated with being multilingual and technically skilled. Portfolio Mercury is a male graha but in astrological terms, he represents no specific gender due to the association of duality. It can act as both male and female and can be benefic or malefic depending on its associations. It attains maturity at the age of 32, after which its influence on logical and practical decision making abilities become significant. Additionally, the numbers 5 and 24 hold great importance in Mercury's influence. 1. Its exalted in Virgo and debilitated in Pisces 2. It rules the signs Gemini and Virgo 3. Gets directional strength in the East (1st house) 4. Mercury's ruling direction is North 5. Friendly with Venus and Saturn 6. Enmity with Mars and Moon 7. Rajassic graha 8. Associated colour is green 9. Most dependent graha (young boy/prince) 10. Ruling deity is Vishnu 11. Mercury represents prithvi (earth) and its ruling body part is skin Read the benefits of Prithvi and Buddhi Mudra Exaltation and Debilitation Mercury attains exaltation in the sign of Virgo, where he feels most powerful. To better understand this, lets imagine Mercury in Virgo and analyze the position as the 1st house. Mercury always seeks to be close to the Sun, the King, and this proximity is beneficial for Mercury because of its solid, dry-skinned body. Mercury is excellent at assisting the King and conveying his messages to others, serving as a messenger. Although he has a family, he does not place much importance on it, as he is always with the King. This work-centric nature has led others to describe Mercury as a workaholic, emotionless, celibate, and sober. However, Mercury views himself as practical, funny and he considers his work as an assistant/messenger to the King to be more important to society than anything else. Virgo is situated right next to Leo, which is ruled by the Sun. Virgo is a dry earth sign that represents barren land and the natural 6th sign of service, daily routines, and celibacy. It is also associated with critical thinking, problem-solving, logical and analytical skills. The symbol of Virgo, a young princess helping and healing others, reflects the primary motto of Mercury. Mercury, as the youngest prince, is known for solving others’ problems. Virgo reflects everything that Mercury intends to achieve in this material plane. Mercury seeks to be friends with everyone and even turns enemies into friends (as it has Aquarius in the 6th house). He is quick, meticulous, and precise, taking every task seriously and completing it with utmost perfection. Mercury thrives through communication, such as speaking, writing, orating, and social media (Libra, Aquarius, and Gemini are artha houses). His efforts bring sudden changes that lead to evolution (3rd house Scorpio), and he loves law and order in everything (as represented by the 4th house Sagittarius). On the other hand, Pisces is considered the debilitation sign of Mercury, where he becomes weak and clumsy. As the natural 12th sign of addiction, such as alcoholism and drug abuse, it poses a challenge for Mercury. In Pisces, he is tested in the realm of nothingness, spirituality, and emotional approaches. He may struggle to make friends (12th house in Aquarius) and even become an enemy to the King (6th house in Leo). His actions become slow (3rd house in Taurus), and his love for law and order may get wasted in just talking (4th house in Gemini). Therefore, Pisces poses a challenge for Mercury and deprives him of his essential needs. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

  • Guru (Jupiter)

    Jupiter, also known as Guru, holds the distinction of being the largest and most massive planet in our solar system. We call them graha in Vedic astrology, graha is a celestial body that rises and sets in the sky, including planets, stars, and satellites. Jupiter bears a striking resemblance to the Sun in many ways, earning it the moniker of a "failed star," possessing all the necessary elements for nuclear reactions but lacking the required mass to initiate them. Jupiter boasts an extensive collection of satellites, with more than 70 Moons under its gravitational influence. This gas giant is held in high esteem, revered as the most benevolent graha, as it plays a crucial role in supporting life within our solar system. Jupiter's massive size and gravitational pull serve as a protective shield, drawing in asteroids, comets, meteors, and meteorites from the outer solar system, which would otherwise pose a threat to inner planets incl. earth, thus ensuring the continuation of life as we know it. Guru is regarded as the planet of wisdom. The Sanskrit word "Gu" means darkness, while "ru" means removal, the removal of darkness, i.e., ignorance, from our lives. Guru has the power to eliminate false ego, pride, and stubbornness, which hinder our spiritual growth. What's remarkable about Guru is that it does so through our daily activities, without us even realizing it. The primary attribute of Guru is to bestow wisdom upon its followers. Through this wisdom, one can perform good deeds, leading to good karma. In summary, Guru's influence helps us to eliminate ignorance and negative traits, leading to a life of wisdom and good fortune. Lord Brihaspati Lord Brihaspati, the creator of the planet Jupiter, is revered as the Guru of the devas. According to Purana, Lord Shiva assigned him the crucial duty of advising Lord Indra, the king of the devas, due to his unparalleled wisdom and composure. Lord Brihaspati embodies cosmic intelligence (chitta), imparting profound wisdom and spiritual guidance to his disciples. As an adviser, he is known for his strictness, diligence, devotion, strategic thinking, carefulness, and adherence to dharma or righteousness. He possesses a nurturing quality, ensuring the spiritual growth and well-being of his disciples. Significations (karakas) Jupiter represents husbands, children, gurus, mentors, teachers, preachers, counselors, astrologers, lawmakers, judges, and military generals. In addition to these tangible significations, Guru also influences intangible aspects such as mantras, meditation, contemplation, wisdom, judgment, family, dharma, research, philosophy, and more. Interestingly, Jupiter shares many similarities with the Sun as both are crucial pillars of a kingdom, with the Sun being a king and Guru being a minister. Interpretations A person with a strong Jupiter influence can radiate an aura of enlightenment and attract a crowd much like Surya. However, the approach of these individuals differs significantly. Sun can be quite forthright and direct, whereas Jupiter person approaches everything after careful analysis and contemplation. They tend to be patient, calm, and relaxed, as they understand that true wisdom cannot be attained through textbooks alone. It requires years of acquired knowledge, deep contemplation, and connecting with the cosmic intelligence. Portfolio Jupiter is a masculine planet that reaches maturity at the age of 16. This marks the awakening of the Guru within you, enabling you to make well-informed decisions. As you age and gain more experience, Guru's capacity within you increases, allowing you to develop a deeper understanding of the world. In numerology, the numbers 3 and 27 hold particular significance in relation to Jupiter. These numbers are believed to amplify the influence of Jupiter in one's life. Its a sattvic graha Its exalted in Cancer and debilitated in Capricorn It rules the signs Sagittarius and Pisces Gets directional strength in the East (1st house) Its favourable direction is North-East Friendly with Sun, Moon and Mars Enmity with Mercury and Venus Jupiter loves gatherings, celebrations, parties, spiritual events, mantra chanting, meditation, children, teaching, big vehicles and a lavish lifestyle. Its associated colours are yellow and white (secondary colour) Ruling deity is Lord Brahma Jupiter represents ether and its ruling body part is ears. Read the benefits of Guru mudra aka Gyan Mudra Exaltation and Debilitation of Jupiter Jupiter attains exaltation in Cancer zodiac, he feels most powerful here. To better understand this, lets imagine Jupiter in Cancer and analyze the position as the 1st house. Jupiter, represented by the ears, always listens attentively to his own inner wisdom before making a decision. He is highly intuitive and patient, willing to wait for the right moment to take action. His efforts are always preceded by careful analysis and contemplation. He never displays arrogance or boastfulness, which is a hallmark of true wisdom. He is kind, protective, and nurturing, but can also be fiercely violent when necessary. He has a hearty appetite and enjoys parties and celebrations, much like Surya. All of these traits are embodied by the zodiac sign of Cancer. Cancer is naturally associated with the mother's womb, where the miraculous creation of life occurs. It is a place of protection and nourishment where an egg and sperm come together and develop into a fully-formed baby over the course of time. Similarly, Jupiter's work is also unique and requires patience, but the end result is always something special. This is why Cancer is considered to be Jupiter's domain. Additionally, Cancer is a flowing river that nourishes everything in its path. Without this life-giving water, there would be no life on the planet, just as without Jupiter, there would be no life in the solar system. Virgo, the 3rd house of Jupiter, is where he is able to make calculated efforts. He loves everyone (as represented by the 4th house Libra), his wisdom comes from the cosmic mind (as represented by the 9th house Pisces), and his careful actions make him feel one with the Universe (as represented by the 10th house Aries). On the other hand, Capricorn is the debilitation sign of Jupiter where he feels weakened. Capricorn's impulsive nature conflicts with Jupiter's patient approach, leading to misdirected efforts (as represented by the 3rd house Pisces). Jupiter may become self-centered (as represented by the 4th house Aries) instead of seeking wisdom and introspection, and may engage in idle talk instead of deep contemplation (represented by the 6th house Gemini). This is how Capricorn deprives Guru of his necessary conditions for growth and fulfillment. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

  • Shukra (Venus)

    Shukra aka Venus is a fascinating and distinct Graha (Planet) in our solar system. As the brightest planet in the sky, it shines like a star, always preceding or following the Sun (Surya) due to its proximity. One can see Venus in the sky at dawn or at dusk. Venus is our closest neighbor, reflecting about 70% of the sunlight, making it the brightest. It is also the only planet that rotates clockwise. Lord Shukracharya Shukra graha is named after its creator Lord Shukracharya, as per the Purana. Shukracharya was a student of Brihaspati aka Jupiter, before becoming the Guru of the Asuras. He possessed immense wisdom and was as powerful and competitive as Brihaspati, which was one of the reasons for him to become the Asuraguru. Seeing the asuras without anyone to guide them, and harboring a strong dislike for the devas, he took on the role of their mentor, recognizing the important role they played in the functioning of the lokas. Lord Shukracharya is charming, who enjoys life to the fullest and maintains a humorous demeanor even during difficult times. He holds great affection for all people, particularly those who are less fortunate. Despite his penchant for drinking, he remains a devout follower of God Shiva, who bestowed upon him the powerful Sanjeevani Mantra that has the ability to revive the dead, a secret even unknown to Brihaspati. Shukracharya is a quick learner and has acquired numerous skills and blessings beyond what was taught to him. According to Purana, he was born from the semen of God Shiva. He also an eye during a conflict with Lord Vamana, an avatar of God Vishnu. Shukracharya is known for his generous nature and he grants blessings to his devotees quicker than other gods, making him a highly beneficial deity. Its important to note that the planet Venus, in the Western context, was given its name after the Roman Goddess of love and beauty. Significations (Karakas) Venus is associated with love, beauty, romance, marriage, partnership, fertility, female sexuality, water, arable lands, arts, performing arts, fashion, comedy, happiness, fun, parties, sensual pleasures, wealth (especially liquid assets), sweets (liquid ones), exotic foods, devotion, and spirituality. In terms of human significations, Venus is linked to women, wives, feminine nature, designers, artists, and female friends. Venus and Jupiter share some similarities and differences, as they are both complementary and oppositional in nature. Thus, Venus is considered the counterpart of Jupiter in the context of marriage synastry. While Venus represents semen, Jupiter represents children. Interpretations Lord Shukracharya is a male deity, but the planet Shukra (Venus) is associated with femininity due to Shukracharya's attributes, such as the ability to bring life back, to love, help, nurture, cherish, and to be creative, artistic, poetic, funny, and dramatic. In addition, Venus is linked to water and arable lands, which are the backbone of our civilization. A closer examination reveals that water and arable lands possess qualities similar to those of Venus, such as nourishment, growth, and fertility. In return, a weak or damaged Venus can show substance abuse and cheating in partnerships. A powerful Venus in one's astrological chart can result in physical attractiveness, particularly for women, as well as a vibrant and lively personality, marked by creativity, humor and devotion. Individuals influenced by Venus are known for their ability to bring energy and excitement to any situation, much like the Sanjeevani Mantra. They are willing to take risks in order to experience joy and pleasure. Venus is the third brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and the Moon, and its placement in one's chart can greatly impact their creativity, pleasures, fun, and joy in areas where they are most devoted to. Portfolio Venus reaches maturity at the age of 25, which is often when people begin to gain a deeper understanding of life and discover new ways to derive pleasure from it. Additionally, the numbers 6 and 30 are significant in relation to Venus. Venus is exalted in Pisces and debilitated in Virgo Its ruling signs are Taurus and Libra It gets direction strength (digbala) in the South (4th house) Ruling direction is Southeast Its friendly with Mercury and Saturn Enmity with Sun and Moon Associated colour is white (secondary colours are pink and purple) Its a rajassic graha Ruling deity is Indrani/Lakshmi Venus represents jala (water) and its ruling body part is mouth. Read the benefits of Prithvi and Buddhi Mudra Exaltation and Debilitation Venus attains exaltation in Pisces zodiac, his most powerful position. To better understand this let's put Venus in Pisces and analyze from there. Venus seeks to embrace the utmost fun and joy in life, and is filled with love, passion, artistic talents, and devotion. She aspires to be an inspiration and enlivener of all things. Venus delights in experiencing deep sensual pleasures that transcend words, and cherishes the bonds of union, particularly between a man and a woman. She is guided by her intuition and emotions, rather than logic, and her aim is not to lead or instruct, but rather to motivate individuals to discover their own paths of creative expression. Pisces, being the natural ruler of the 12th house of dreams, imagination, and sensual pleasures, is Venus's favored domain. As the most intuitive and emotional zodiac sign, Pisces resonates with Venus's desires. Venus brings vitality to life, as represented by her 2nd house in Aries. She is drawn to relationships and unionships, as represented by the 4th house in Gemini. Her responsibility to society is to stimulate constant innovation and development, as represented by the 10th house in Sagittarius, which represents a purifying fire. Even Venus's adversaries can be motivated to embrace their creativity, as represented by the 6th house in Leo, the house of creative fire. There is much more to be said about Venus, but this should convey the essence of her personality and aspirations. On the other hand, Virgo is the debilitation sign of Venus. Lets put Venus in Virgo to analyze. Virgo is the natural 6th sign, associated with qualities such as logic, precision, and attention to detail, which are counter to Venus' natural affinity for pleasure and enjoyment. In Virgo, Venus must carry out her duties with the utmost care and seriousness, leaving little room for imagination and sensual pleasures, which are often restricted by the sign's dry and barren nature. As a result, Venus in Virgo may have limited dreams and imaginings, as they tend to be confined by logical boundaries. This can lead to a sense of detachment and emotional emptiness, as Venus struggles to express her creative and inspirational qualities, as represented by her 12th house in Leo. Her efforts to inspire and create may yield disappointing results, as represented by her 3rd house in Scorpio. Finally, Venus in Virgo may only form relationships with others based on their ability to help accomplish a specific task, rather than out of love or affection, as represented by her 10th house in Gemini. In this way, Virgo's influence can leave Venus feeling deprived of her natural desires and needs. Note: The concept of exaltation and debilitation presented here is the result of extensive observational research and contemplation over the years.

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