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The Transit/ Gochar of Jupiter/ Gurū (Guru) to Aries/ Meṣa (Mesha) on 8th May, 2011


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Jupiter represents divinity in any horoscope and in life provides the healing touch to all areas that it touches, depending on its condition in the horoscope. Even so, Jupiter/ Guru always protects and it is for this reason that its transit/ Gochar also has significance.
If a nativity happens to be running the Mahadasha of the planet Jupiter, then this transit assumes even greater significance. The Mahadasha lord is taken akin to a temporary Lagna in itself and therefore the Gochar of that lord holds great sway as well.
Guru is currently transiting Meena Rashi/ Pisces which is its own sign (home/ Swakshetra) and the pious preceptor of the Gods is very comfortable in the sign of emancipation, release and spirituality. Soon, however, Guru is moving to Mesha Rashi/ Aries on 8th May, 2011. This is ruled by Mangal/ Mars a great friend of Guru and the raw initiative and leadership of Aries is going to be tempered and led by the sage wisdom and perspective of Jupiter. Jupiter also gets the circumstances to guide the goodness and learning through the medium of immediate action and energy and therefore good things have all chances to begin happening.
The chart for the time of transit of Guru in Mesha Rashi is given below:
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Guru will join an exalted Ravi and the lord of Aries, Mars/ Mangal when it begins to transit the sign. The Agni Tattwa will be very strong at the time and depending on the chart, this could be an interesting time.
From the Agni Tattwa Rashi of Mesha, Guru will have Graha Drishti or planetary aspect on the fire signs of Simha/ Leo and Dhanu/ Sagittarius as well as the 7th House aspect to Tula/ Libra. The perspective and benefit of Mantra may come to those with the sign Leo/ Simha prominent in their horoscopes.
 
The 5th House aspect of Guru carries the grace of Poorva Punya with it and this aspect to the Simha Rashi will fortify and bless the matters asociated with Simha Rashi in the horoscope. This aspect gives intelligence and strong remedial measures and if Simha indicates the Putra Bhava in a Rashi Chakra and the other factors support it, this could be the time for a child to come into the world for such people. This would specially be so if Simha Rashi houses the Putra Pada.
Power and position are associated with both Simha Rashi and the 5th House aspect of Guru. Blessings can come as Rajayoga in the realm of power, status and authority.
The 7th House aspect of Guru is not a special aspect but will bless Tula/ Libra with fortunate personal interaction and relationships guided by clear sight and wisdom. Business partnerships and corporate activities can show a spurt in growth and returns.
Likewise, Dhanu Rashi/ Sagittarius receives the 9th House aspect of Guru which imparts learning and knowledge. It gives the wisdom and teaching of the Guru. Jupiter transiting the Arudha Padas associated with these signs will bring positives to the matters related, and this will be visible and perceptible.

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  1. Anonymous4:46 PM

    What is the effect of the transit on Vrushabh rashi folks?

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