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Vedic astrology transit for 28th to 30th of July,2013:Moon in Aries/ Cañdra in Meṣa Rāśi/ Chandra in Mesha Rashi

The transit Moon moves to Aries on the night of the 28th of July, 2013 and must traverse the Gaṅdāṅta/ Gandanta between Mīna Rāśi/ Meena Rashi/ Pisces and Meṣa Rāśi/ Mesha Rashi/ Aries. Some conflict and agitation in the mind can arise during this time.

As the Moon travels further into Aries, it finds Ketu awaiting and the Moon can get eclipsed since this is a Grahaṇa Yoga/ Grahana Yoga. Furthermore, there is Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti/ planetary aspect of Śani/ Shani/ Saturn and Rāhu, Rahu from Libra/ Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi. There will be serious corporate and business influence on interaction and participation and this could extend to foreign lands due to the dominant role being played by the nodes of the Moon.

The transit chart is given below for your reference so that planets in the various signs and their aspects can be examined-


 
 
This can create the atmosphere for a good fight due to the fact that the transit Moon is moving through a sign of Mars, and that too the Mūlatṛkoṇa Rāśi/ Moolatrikona Rashi. Aries is the first sign of the natural zodiac and shows initiative and a little bristle to get what one wants. This is good for those in professions where this is required such as the police, armed forces, lawyers and the like.
 
 
Note-News came in later that during this transit a gruesome incident occurred at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, India where a jilted lover (see the gross affliction to the sign of romantic love Tulā/ Tula/ Libra by Śani and Rāhu/ Shani and Rahu) tried to decapitate his romantic interest. The Nodes of the Moon, Rāhu/ Rahu and Ketu indicate decapitation since Rāhu is only a head severed from the body and Ketu is only a body severed from the head. Moon is joined Ketu in Meṣa Rāśi/ Mesha Rashi/ Aries and is aspected by Rāhu/ Rahu with Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti. A news report of this incident may be read at- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-23527418
 
 
 



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