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Moon in Aquarius/ Cañdra in Kumbha Rāśi/ Chandra in Kumbha Rashi on 24th July, 2013

The transit Moon is in Aquarius during 24th to 26th July, 2013 and in Vedic astrology Kumbha is a sign made unique by the lordship of Saturn and Rāhu/ Rahu. The idea is to not have a parochial approach and to be as broad as possible in one's outlook. This goes for all the Lagna/rising signs/ Ascendants and the variance comes only as regards the Bhāva occupied by the sign. Generally speaking width and an approach bereft of checks and boundaries is better.

There is a certain mulishness about the mind now though valuable illumination comes from the 9th House aspect of Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru. Servants and servility might pose a few questions and as far as possible these ought to be handled with maturity.

The transit chart/ Gochara Chakra is extracted below for reference-


 
 


The most important factor which is influencing the transit Moon is the aspect not only of Jupiter but also the 7th House aspect of Venus. Both aspects are of Brahmin Gurūs/ Gurus or preceptors and infuse the mind with knowledge about the practical and the spiritual.

The association of Venus and Moon is excellent for material life though it inspires too much emotion and therefore can make for spells of anger and irritability as well. This is the Vāhana/ Vahana Yoga also called the Yānavaṅta/ Yanavanta Yoga. This brings comforts and money and being ensconced in comfort.

Mostly the fixed signs or the Sthira Lagna can experience this since both the transit Moon and Venus are in fixed signs. 


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