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Daily Vedic Astrology Predictions-Moon in Pisces/ Cañdra/ Chandra in Mīna/Meena Rāśi (Rashi) During 2nd-4th June, 2013

Moon moves to Pisces/ Mīna Rāśi/ Meena Rashi in the early hours of 2nd June, 2013 Indian Standard Time.

Mīna Rāśi/ Meena Rashi is the sign of the Ṛṣis/ Rishis, sign where things culminate and we find release. It is ruled by the greatest benefic Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter and here the Moon is unaspected by any planet with planetary aspect or Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti.

This sign deals with peace and spiritual matters and learning of eternal truths. Purely from the transient standpoint, though, due to the fact that the Moon is not aspected, we find that the influences on the Moon will come from Jupiter, the lord of Pisces which also aspects the Moon with Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti or the sign aspect along with Venus and  Mercury.

The transit chart for the entry of the Moon into Pisces is given below-

 
 
 


We can quite easily see that the sign influence of the three great benefics-Jupiter (Gurū), Venus (Śukra/ Shukra) and Mercury (Budha) to the Moon from the Mercurial Gemini/ Mithuna will lead to a lot of information and communications based human activity. The scope of these transits has been covered in my previous articles regarding the transit of Jupiter to Gemini on 31st May, 2013 at-  http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2013/05/jupiter-in-gemini-on-31st-may-2013-new.html and in my article about the quality of life of the people at large through the month of June, 2013 in http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2013/05/quality-of-life-for-you-in-june-2013.html

As I say often, transits are glimpses into propensities and actualities are derived always from the natal horoscope which is evaluated in great detail to discern the Karma one is born with. Description of some of the variants of analyses provided on this website may be found at- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html

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