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Daily Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian Astrology Horoscope Predictions for 30th May to 2nd June-2013

The quick-footed postman has shifted again and this postman partakes of one-half of the cosmic royalty. Therefore, it is important for us to appreciate where the Moon is travelling in its transit. It is for the Vedic astrologer to determine the focus of the mind for the populace at large since the Moon is but the mind of the human being. Cañdra/ Chandra/ Moon decides where the mind would be focussed during a particular sojourn. Of course more personalised and specific ramifications of placement of planets in a given nativity depend on the radix or the natal horoscope itself. Transits of all planets, including the Moon, deliver only that which is promised by the natal horoscope. Natal horoscopes are evaluated in a variety of ways depending on the personal, life-specific requirements of the consulter. The types of services available may be seen at- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html

The transit Moon has moved to Kumbha/  Aquarius on 30th May, 2013 which is currently not occupied by any planet but is ruled by Śani/ Shani/ Saturn and Rāhu/ Rahu. Let us see the transit horoscope for Moon in Aquarius/ Cañdra/ Chandra in Kumbha for this Gochar-





Aquarius is about desire and objectives and their attainment. These elements in life shall be the focus areas for people while Moon is in Aquarius during this transit. Furthermore Aquarius is very strong at this time due to the Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti/ sign aspect of both the lords of Aquarius Śani/ Shani and Rāhu/ Rahu and the Graha Dṛṣṭi/ planetary aspect of Rāhu to Kumbha with its 5th House aspect.  So, desire is strongly aspecting the mind with a view of future bolstering of one's prospects. This has to be kept in control, else it is alright-with proper framework of thought, the transit will be good materially, for most.

We also note an unusual combination in the quadrants for this transit of the Moon in Aquarius- the fiery planets Mars and the Sun are in the 4th House from the Moon.  When planets are in quadrants to each other they become Paraspara Kāraka/ Karaka or mutually supportive to each other. This is especially so since the Sun and Mars are friendly to the Moon at the Naisargika Matrī/ Maitri/ level or the level of natural friendship. Moon acts as the queen of the cosmos and is very well disposed to the Sun and vice-versa. Mars represents the energy and initiative of the Kālapuruṣa/ Kalapurusha or the Cosmic Man. Moon and Mars form a combination which provides enough energy and impulse for tugging at matters settled and ensconced in the status-quo and provide for opportunity to change and grow.

Both Taurus and Aquarius, where these planets work currently are fixed signs and the Moon in airy Kumbha is ideally poised for ambitious change.

Therefore for the Sthira/ fixed Lagna people this is a more conspicuous and important transit since it impacts the pillars of life.

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