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Repressed Anger and Complusive Work-Moon in Cancer/ Chandra in Karka Rashi on 1st September, 2013

During the Moon transit in Cancer/ Cañdra in Karkaṭa/ Chandra in Karkata Rashi, there is repressed anger and/ or issues with the drive and aspiration of people due to the Nīca/ Neecha Avasthā/ Avastha/ debilitation of Mars/ Maṅgala/ Mangala/ Kuja. 

Saturn's aspect to the transit Moon also acts as a force of compulsion, prompting an otherwise sated mind to work and action and that too work and action which is necessary in some way, compulsory, from which there can be no reprieve.

This state of affairs is depicted by the transit chart in Vedic astrology which is given below for reference and perusal-




 
 
 
A transit cancellation of the debilitation of the planet Mars is also happening since Cañdra/ Chandra/ the Moon is the lord of the sign of debilitation of Maṅgala/ Mangala/Kuja/ Mars. This basically means that the lack of drive, fire and ambition which is happening due to the debilitation of the planet Mars is being cured and alleviated by healthy and rested emotion, connection with people, moving in social circles, opportunity and participation etc. Saturn is also contributing to this being in the 4th Bhāva/ Bhava from the Gochara Chandra. Therefore the debilitation of the planet Mars is doubly cancelled by Saturn and Moon in transit for the duration of the Moon transit in Cancer.
 
This occurs irrespective of the Lagna which may be rising in the Rāśi Cakra/ Rashi Chakra at the time of birth. 
 
 

Another characteristic of this set of Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti/ planetary aspect is that the driving and compulsion of Saturn is actually the desire in all of us to secure for ourselves fine lodging and a measure of comfort and social security. It is a quite guided and focussed aspiration and hence the sincere striving in pursuance thereof.
 
Passions may also come to the forefront but in less then obvious ways because the Cañdra-Maṅgala Yoga/ Chandra-Mangala Yoga which also goes by the name of Śaśi-Maṅgala/ Shashi-Mangala Yoga furthers heightened emotion and the flux of wealth and money. Money might change hands in an atmosphere of lack of strength where one with prowess is called upon to salvage matters.
 
The Śubha-Kartarī/ Shubha-Kartari Yoga formed by Gurū/ Guru and Budha on the Moon ensures that all that begins well ends well, setting the tone for some new experiences. 
 
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