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The Transit/ Gochara of Jupiter/ Gurū (Guru) in Taurus/ Vṛṣabha (Vrishabha) Rāśi (Rashi) and Lagna

On May 17, 2012 the greatest benefic in the zodiac, Gurū (Guru) or Jupiter moved to Taurus/ Vṛṣabha (Vrishabha) whether in the charts of readers this sign is the Lagna or the Cañdra Rāśi (Chandra Rashi) or the Ārūḍha Lagna (Arudha Lagna). In March, 2013, Gurū (Guru) attains a Gochar Parivartana/ exchange with Venus/ Śukra (Shukra) which transits its exaltation sign Mīna or Meena/ Pisces.

There is a heavy collaboration between the two great natural benefics. Jupiter is informed of the abundance of Vṛṣabha (Vrishabha)/ Taurus while Venus is informed of the transcendence and release of Pisces which helps Śukra (Shukra) to attain its ideal of ultimate aesthetics, beauty and love.

Money matters will show a lot of growth and improvement as Taurus is all about liquidity and Jupiter signifies growth and expansion. The understanding of food and ingestion will be heightened especially during positive transits of the Moon.

The Bhāvas (Bhavas)/ houses occupied by Vṛṣabha/Vrishabha in the radix as reckoned from the Lagna or the Udaya Lagna, the sign rising on the eastern horizon will benefit greatly. Bhāvas/ Bhavas have various Kārakas/ Karakas or significators and if Gurū/ Guru happens to be one of the Kārakas/ Karakas for the Bhāva/ Bhava indicated by Taurus then understanding at the level of wisdom will happen in the life areas indicated by the house in question.

Social understanding and connection will be solid and unimpeachable due to the elevated correlation with the Moon. This can be very very useful if Vṛṣabha is one of the Artha (work-related) Tṛkoṇa (Trikona)/ trinal houses judged from the Lagna.

For Vṛṣabha Cañdra Rāśi (Vrishabha Chandra Rashi) the results related to social and work related success will be especially noticable as the natal Moon is exalted in the Rāsi Cakra (Rashi Chakra) and there is a sort of Gajakeśarī Yoga (Gajakesari Yoga) formed in transit. This is a time for annulment of the Śakaṭa Yogas (Shakata Yogas) and of fruition of the Mukuṭa (Mukuta) Yogas. As with much else in Vedic astrology all depends on the Karma that is ripe for coming into play-its quality determines experience of the many Jyotiṣa factors.

From the Ārūḍha Lagna (Arudha Lagna), Meṣa Āruḍha/ Mesha Arudha will be highly benefited and so would Karkaṭa Ārūḍha/ Karkata Arudha. Libra Ārūḍha/ Arudha Lagna will also benefit. Makar AL is in the same position. Further derivatives can be accordingly ascertained by those in the know of these principles.

As can readily be understood, the transit of Gurū (Guru)/ Jupiter from the Lagna, the Ārūḍha/ Arudha Lagna and the Cañdra/ Chandra Lagna has to be studied on entirely different principles. The Guṇa (Guna) / attribute of the Bhāvas from the Ārūḍha/ Arudha Lagna is important. From the Lagna and the Cañdra (Chandra) Lagna or the Jaṅma Rāśi (Janma Rashi), the significations of the house under scrutiny are very important.

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