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Venus Debilitated in Virgo and Other Vedic Astrology Transit Phenomena/ Śukra Nīca/ Shukra Neecha in Kanyā Rāśi/ Kanya Rashi & Other Jyotiṣa/ Jyotisha Gochara Phenomena



The planet of beauty, luxury and comforts is now debilitated in Kanyā Rāśi/ Kanya Rashi and is currently traversing the Rāśi Saṅdhi/ Rashi Sandhi portion which it will soon do. Venus is also the planet of romantic love and sexuality and in all these areas of life one may feel humbled and low. 

At this time in the chart depicted above the transit Moon is also joined Venus making for a surfeit of emotions during the 11th and 12th of August, 2013. This would be especially notable if Venus is connected with the Moon in the Lagna Chakra in some manner. 

Maṅgala/ Mangal/ Mars also strongly aspects Venus both with its 4th House Graha Dṛṣṭi/ planetary sight and with Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ sign aspect. Mars is a fiery Agni Tattwa planet and makes the Jala/ water/ sensuality in Venus come to a boil. With Venus fallen, sexual escapades may occur more frequently though the emotional content may not be at its best, especially as the transit Moon/ Gochara Cañdra/ Chandra travels on to join the Vāyu Tattwa Grahas Śani and Rāhu/ Shani and Rahu/ Saturn and Rahu in Libra/ Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi.

Mars is also proceeding towards in debilitation on Cancer/ Karkaṭa Rāśi/ Karkata Rashi. While Venus is the sexual quotient in a male horoscope, Mars is that in a female horoscope. With both becoming Nīca/ Neecha the sexual parameters are falling or lowering themselves in the sexes.

One may feel deprived or of a low standard in luxuries and such areas and in perception of one's own beauty and splendour. Such are the times ahead which have to be construed in accordance with the Karma as reflected in one's own natal horoscope.

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