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Moon in Taurus/ Cañdra in Vṛṣabha/ Chandra in Vrishabha Rāśi/ Rashi on 6th June, 2013

The Rāśi Bhaviṣya/ Rashi Bhavishya or the daily Vedic astrology predictions ensuing from the Vedic/ Indian/ Hindu horoscope for the transits during 6th to 8th June, 2013 must take into account the movement of the Moon to Taurus, its sign of exaltation. The Vedic astrologer immediately notes that the transit Moon is rid of the Gochara affliction of its conjunction with Ketu in Meṣa Rāśi/ Mesha Rashi and the Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti-planetary aspect- of Śani and Rāhu/ Shani and Rahu from Tulā/ Tula Rāśi/ Rashi/ Libra.

Taurus is known as Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha Rāśi/ Rashi in Hindi/ Devanāgarī/ Devanagari and the Saṅskṛt/ Sanskrit.

The transit chart for the entry of the Moon in Taurus on June 6, 2013 is given below-





Taurus indicates happy times for the mind since the gentle luminary is exalted here. Taurus/ Vṛṣabha Rāśi/ Vrishabha Rashi and Lagna/ Ascendant sign shows a field of play of luxury and abundance where the Moon is delighted. Taurus is ruled by Venus/ Śukra/ Shukra and indicates an abundance of luxury and the good things in life. It is the sign where there is wonderful food and strong hordes of assets.

Two Agni Tattwa Grahas/ fiery planets are here. The Sun and Mars are currently occupying Taurus-both the king and His Commander-in-Chief are here. This is not the time to pick a fight with Taurus/ Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha Lagna. This Rāśi/ Rashi is symbolised by a bull which usually does not bother with its own strength but it is wise for others to give way to the bull. If you goad the bull or hurt his pride, be prepared for a reaction which is as yet unseen. Mars is here and is not entirely comfortable in these decadent settings. He is yearning for battle. Do not give him the chance. The Sun is at rest here, resplendent in abundance but if required he will give orders to Mars to get the army in order.

More common manifestations of this transit could indicate a turning of the tide for people who have Taurus/ Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha rising or the sign is otherwise dominant for the Hindu horoscope by housing an important Lagna such as the Ārūḍha/ Arudha Lagna (AL) or the Jañma Rāśi/ Janma Rashi/ Cañdra Lagna/ Chandra Lagna.  This has some correlation with the Tithis/ the lunar date as well.

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