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12th to 16th July, 2013-Moon in Leo and Virgo/ Cañdra in Simha and Kanyā Rāśi/ Chandra in Simha and Kanya Rashi

The Gochara/ transit of the sidereal Moon/ Cañdra/ Chandra in Leo/ Simha Rāśi/ Rashi will be one of undisturbed lordliness. The Moon is unaspected and un-conjoined and the independent, majestic nature of Leo will manifest unhindered.

Gurū/ Guru has the maximum influence on the transit Moon at this time followed by Mars/ Maṅgala. Both are well disposed to the mind and propel its working with wisdom, knowledge and logical prowess. 12th and 13th will be characterised by a leaning towards matters of eternal value and their interpretation through sharp intelligence.

As the transit Moon moves to Kanyā Rāśi/ Kanya Rashi/ Virgo in Vedic/ Indian/ Hindu astrology, the influence of Maṅgala/ Mangala/ Mars becomes more pronounced. It aspects the transit Moon will its full special aspect to the 4th House and brings the focus on matters relating to the protection of property and the home. It may start showing its impact as the Moon moves towards the end of Simha/ Leo. There is also the Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti/ sign aspect of Jupiter, Mercury and Mars to the transit Moon in Kanyā Lagna/ Virgo.

We should note that both the signs involved are ruled by Mercury/ Budha which is very strong in retrogression/ Vakra Gati in Mithuna its Swakṣetra/ Swakshetra/ own house. Therefore the focus of activities will be strongly Mercurial during the latter transit of the planet Cañdra/ Chandra through Kanyā/ Kanya. This will in turn relate to information gathering and dissemination, logical analysis thereof, communications, reading, writing, expression, creativity, work, spread-sheets, drafts, presentations, petitions, arguments, logical syllogisms, documents, files, e-files, emails, commercial transactions, banking transactions, cheques, instruments and more life areas related to the Bhāvas/ Bhavas/ houses, Rāśis/ Rashis/ signs in question.

The two transit charts which occur in succession are extracted below for ready reference-


 
 



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