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Bliss at the Core-Moon in Sagittarius/ Cañdra in Dhanuṣa Rāśi/ Chandra in Dhanusha Rashi on 23rd to 25th of June, 2013

The transit Moon travels to sidereal Sagittarius on the 23rd of June, ending a spate of affliction by malefics in Libra and then debility in Scorpio in the Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian astrology horoscope. Sagittarius/ Dhanuṣa Rāśi/ Dhanusha rashi contains the Mūla Nakṣatra/ Mula Nakshatra. Mula means the root or the core and is indicative of central Karma in horoscopy.

The Rāśi/ Rashi position of Cañdra in Dhanuṣa Rāśi/ Chandra in Dhanusha Rashi on the 23rd of June, 2013 is given below-




 
 
We can immediately see the powerful aspects of the Paṅḍita/ Pandita Yoga from Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi or Lagna as you may choose to view it. There is a major desire for deep, core wisdom of the Mūla Nakṣatra to work together with the information processing of Mithuna Rāśi and the brilliance of the Nipuṇa/ Nipuna Yoga.
 
Gurū's/ Guru's aspect is another thing altogether and this forms the celebrated Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga showing that for those for whom auspicious Karma is at hand and has ripened and/ or bad Karma is in a state of abeyance and depletion, fame will come in leap and bounds for their acumen, brilliance and learning. Be pure of heart, such people, and you shall receive.
 
Generally speaking it is a very auspicious Gochara of the Moon despite the 3rd aspect of Śani/ Shani which will prevent us 'from taking it easy'  and we will be hard at work to absorb and benefit from this awareness and Jñāna at such a deep and central level of our being.
 
Commerce, leadership, money, law, astrology, finance, teaching, politics, banking, communications, and generally great things of creation and sustenance in this world will flower. 
 
In the current natural disaster in Kedarnath and surrounding areas in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, rescue efforts will take on the shape of operations as if in a battlefield. Pragmatically this increased focus and action could be traced to continuing rains there.
 
For insight into what personalised and professional interpretations of your horoscope can achieve with these eternal and yet contemporaneously applicable Jyotiṣa/ Jyotisha principles can do for you, see my post/ article at- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html
 
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