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Exalted Moon in Taurus Aspected by Venus in Scorpio: 21st October, 2013

The Moon is exalted in Taurus on 21st October, 2013-happy days are here again especially after that very trying Grahaṇa/ Grahana/ eclipse Yoga in Meṣa Rāśi/ Mesha Rashi/ Aries aspected by Sun, Saturn and Rāhu/ Rahu.

It has been a very heavy weekend for people with all those malefic energies on the eclipsed Moon and now with the Moon in Taurus/ Vṛṣabha Rāśi/ Vrishabha Rashi, all appears to be well again.

Taurus is the wealth of the world and contains many treasures. It is the udder of the cow. It is associated with milk, and with the good things of life in general. It is ruled by Venus/ Śukra/ Shukra and is therefore associated with the finer things in life.

Since Vrishabha Rashi is a fixed sign/ Sthira Rāśi/ Rashi it exhibits conservative and steady traits and people with this sign dominant in the nativity like rich food, good clothes and in some cases can exhibit traits of elitism.

The Moon is the mind and also the family and society. With such fineries available it gets exalted in Taurus. Vṛṣabha Rāśi/ Vrishabha Rashi also houses the favourite bride of the Moon-Rohiṇī/ Rohini-the Red One. The Moon loves to participate in the good things of the world when it is in this sign. The pleasure principle is quite high and from here we can glimpse what the Mind actually likes-comfort, beauty, opulence, wealth and entrenchment. This will explain why so many people have their ambitions centred around these attributes in life. All happiness and sadness is felt in the mind and so the Moon is very important.

The Moon in Taurus has the power to hold things together and at the same time work at what it does best-interact and circulate.







The lord of Taurus, Venus aspects the Moon and vice versa. This is a strong association where the mind wants beauty and beauty wants connection with others. Both the planets in Vedic Astrology partake of the Jala Tattwa/ Water element. Water is the foundational element for wealth and prosperity and relationships and this is the fundamental premise for the casting and analysis of the Tithi Praveṣa/ Pravesha Chakra/ Hindu Annual horoscope; the Tithi or the lunar date is comprised of the Jala Tattwa/ Water.

When Venus associates with the Moon there is a lot of Jala/ water around. Relationships and emotions can swirl and spiral. One may find oneself dealing with a lot of money. In some cases the emotions tend to rise, like blood in certain bodies leading to blood pressure problems. Otherwise this is the Yānavaṅta/ Yanavanta/ Annapūrṇa/ Annapurna/ Vāhana/ Vahana Yoga

The Moon is also initiating the communication of the knowledge which will be precipitated when the Gajakesarī/ Gajakesari Yoga forms in Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi/ Gemini next. 

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