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Moon in Pisces/ Cañdra in Mīna Rāśi/ Chandra in Meena Rashi on 26th July, 2013

Pisces is the sign of emancipation and release and Mīna/ Meena Lagna in Vedic astrology is associated with the teachings of the seers/ Ṛṣis.

The transit Moon is traversing this sign. It is a dual and mutable Rāśi but is also partakes of the famous "pairs of opposites" which are to be transcended if final release or Mokṣa/ Moksha is to be had.

It is in part for this reason that Pisces Lagna has a dreamy look and disposition because they are embroiled in these opposites and have to surmount them. This requires contemplation. Meditation and associated activities such as sleep and long distance travel are also linked with Meena Rashi.

No Grahas are conjoining or aspecting the Gochara Chandra/ Gocara Cañdra with Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti or planetary sight/ aspect but three planets from the Mercurial Gemini/ Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi are aspecting with Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti/ sign aspect.

The transit chart for the sojourn of the Moon in Pisces during 26th to 28th of July, 2013 is reproduced below for reference-


 
 



Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter, Budha/ Mercury and Mars/ Maṅgala/ Mangala aspect the transit Moon with Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti bring to bear great resources of information and learning on the transit Moon. It is in this environment that the mind shall be working. A transit Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga is formed as also a Cañdra-Maṅgala/ Chandra Mangala Yoga. Despite the fact that it is the weekend, these energies will be in abundance and  shall inform the emotions and social participation. 

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