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Four Planets in Libra and Moon in Gemini on 26th September, 2013-Changes in Business and Relationships Environment

The Vedic Moon has moved to Gemini on 26th September, 2013 and joined Jupiter to form the Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga. Simultaneously Budha/ Mercury has also transited to Libra/ Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi and joined Śani/ Shani/ Saturn, Rāhu/ Rahu and Śukra/ Shukra.

The Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga in Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi leads to accomplishment and success and fame in matters of rationality, logic, writing, propositions, knowledge, information, communications and other such.

The occupation of Libra by as many as four planets puts the focus squarely on relationships and business. Venus and Mercury being Rajas Guna planets bring formation of new relationships and new avenues of wealth generation. Saturn and Rahu in turn churn the waters as it were with thoughts, ideas and aspirations.

The Vedic horoscope illustrating this transit is given below-



 
 
 
 
Some might feel that Budha was in Virgo and exalted and therefore this is a lesser transit inasmuch as the planet is transiting in the sign of its friend and preceptor Venus. This might not be entirely true because of the fact that each sign has characteristics of its own and in many respects Libra partakes of more active traits than Virgo. 
 
Exalted Saturn and Mūlatṛkoṇa Śukra/ Moolatrikona Shukra/ Venus greet the ingress of transit Mercury in Libra. Not only does the presence of two benefics in the sign alleviate some of the stresses of the past in sexuality and crime but also results in birds of a feather flocking together. We do not want sore thumbs sticking out, do we.
 
Likewise the auspicious Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga is in trines in Gemini in the 9th House from Libra. Rāhu/ Rahu aspects its exaltations sign with Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti/ planetary sight and Jupiter does the same with Libra.
 
Ambition and intimacy rule due to this aspect of Rahu and the occupation of Libra while fame and accomplishment results due to the conjunction of the Vedic Moon and Jupiter.
 
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