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Vedic Astrology Predictions for January 2015


January 2015 commences with some conspicuous combinations in Vedic astrology for the contemporary person. Midway through the month Sūrya/ Surya/ the Sun goes through the auspicious Makara Saṅkrāṅti/ Sankranti as well and it transits from Sagittarius/ Dhanuṣa/ Dhanusha to Capricorn/ Makara.

 

 
The conjunction/ Yuti of two benefics Śukra/ Shukra/ Venus and Budha/ Mercury in Capricorn is blessing the work domain albeit with the affliction of the planetary aspects of Śani/ Shani/ Saturn from Vṛṣcika Rāśi/ Vrishchika Rashi/ Scorpio and Rāhu/ Rahu from Kanyā Rāśi/ Kanya Rashi/ Virgo.

The impact of the entry and journey of the Sun into Capricorn is that of ignition and impetus to work related activities and the requirements of slogging may also be there for those who are to experience this Karma owing to the Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti/ aspect of Saturn. The aspect of Saturn is to Capricorn which is its own house and so if the ignorance relating to work has been quelled then the aspect is not too problematic.

There are some higher aspects to the conjunction of Mercury and Venus but suffice it to say that Mercury is the Naisargika Kāraka (Karaka)/ Natural Significator for the 10th House and Venus is a great benefic leading to a blessing. In other words some very positive developments can be expected in work when the spark of illumination and energy is brought by the Sun in the days following Makara Saṅkrāṅti to the sign of Capricorn, although the stress of the aspect of the malefics cannot be overlooked.

The aspect of Rāhu from Virgo is quite strong and it can in the positive fuel meaningful aspirations in the career and business.

These influences will be felt very strongly if the sign Capricorn happens to be in the Artha Tṛkoṇa/ Trikona from the Udaya Lagna or the rising sign in the natal horoscope. The Artha Tṛkoṇa pertains to matters relating to career, wealth and work and comprises the houses 2, 6 and 10 from the Lagna or the Ascendant.

Saturn and Mars are in Parivartana Yoga having exchanged their signs and this is a very uneasy relationship. Slow compulsion and seeming dissipation is changing to robust and structured action. But there is conflict being experienced before this can come to pass and much would depend which axis the signs Scorpio and Aquarius occupy in your chart to discern the thrust and application of this phenomena in your lives.

It is with such principles that we begin our study of nativities and horoscopes in individual cases using advanced and secret principles of the Ṛṣis and apply them directly to the complexities of modern life. The rich texture of esoteric and classical Vedic astrology principles available for all charts representing various distinct spheres of life enables us to examine the crucial life realms of marriage, career, siblings, property, progeny, parents, luxuries and many more with astute depth, description and precision making our advance as human beings replete with the perspective, insight and guidance derived from the ancient genius of Vedic India.  

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Best wishes,
Anurag Sharma

 

 

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