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View of Taurus/ Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha Rāśi/ Rashi in May, 2013

 
 


We can see that the lord of Taurus, Venus/ Śukra/ Shukra is in its own sign along with Jupiter/ Guru and so along with all the magnificent abundance of the spiritual world, the material also shines and that too with proper perspective. This is Dwi-Gurū/ Guru Yoga.


The blessings of knowledge and awareness from both the Brahmin Gurus are coming in abundance-the food is wonderfully and the security quotient is up. The Sun has also entered this sign of abundance and as the Kāraka/ Karaka of all resources this further heightens the riches available to be tapped in this sign. Mercury has also come and forms the tremendous Gurū-Śiṣya Yoga (Guru-Shishya Yoga) which opens up great possibilities of teaching and receiving knowledge.

Writing is likely to be well-directed at this time and full of perspective and true knowledge. With the Sun, Mercury forms the Nipuṇa/ Nipuna Yoga which is also known as the Budha-Āditya/ Aditya Yoga which enhances the intelligence.

These matters have great correlations for annual horoscopy for those who are born with the sidereal Sun in Taurus because the Tithi Praveśa Chakra will be accordingly empowered by the placement of these planets in the sign. The Sun brings vitality to the liquid money of the Kalapuruṣa. What could be better.

It is obvious that when elevated spiritual truths and material understanding come together in a place which thrives on comfort and happiness, luxury and enjoyment, some heady times are in store.  If this happens to be your Moon sign/  Jaṅma Rāśi (Janma Rashi) or the Lagna/ Ascendant or the Ārūḍha Lagna (Arudha Lagna/ AL) then this transit would be of great significance. Even if these abovenamed reference points are in Keṅdras to the sign Taurus, the beneficial effects will be certainly felt.

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