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Vedic/ Indian Astrology Daily Horoscope Predictions for 1st to 3rd May, 2013 (Free and Complimentary)


1st-3rd May, 2013-

In this segment of the Rāśi Bhaviṣya/ Rashi Bhavishya or daily Vedic horoscope predictions rendered primarily based on the sign movement of the Moon we note that Cañdra/ Chandra/ the Moon comes out of the 3rd House aspect of Śani/ Shani/ Saturn which had been pressuring the mind. While the Moon is in Makara Rāśi/ Rashi/ Capricorn and the work ethic and performance in the work sphere will be paramount, at least the pressures are not coming to bear on the mind as they were  in Sagittarius.  The substratum of something and active influences on something are two entirely different things. 

As an aside is it not interesting that 'Mayday' is used as a distress call and also to indicate Labour Day on May 1. Both distress and labour are governed by the planet Saturn/ Śani/ Shani which goes on to show that there is nothing beyond Jyotiṣa when it comes to understanding life, whether in its mundane or other facets. 

Jupiter once again aspects the transit Moon in the 9th House from its own station and this is the Jñāna Dṛṣṭi/ Gyāna Drishṭi of Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter even though it is to its debilitation sign or the Nīca/ Neecha Rāśi/ Rashi.  Thursday is one of the intervening days for this transit of the Moon and those with a dominant Jupiter or the Gurū Mahādaśā (Mahadasha) running in the Vimśottarī Daśā/ Vimshottari Dasha scheme would be well advised to look for indications and guidance from the greatest benefic. 

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