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Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian Astrology Daily Horoscope Predictions for 20th May to 22nd May, 2013


Feeling good and illuminated? As if you know what you are about?  This is the knowledge and wisdom and niceness of Jupiter/  Guru which is aspecting the transit Moon in Virgo/  Kanya Rashi (read influencing).  Virgo is an exacting perfectionist domain and Jupiter’s sheer knowledge of how things work is an excellent influence on the mind. 
The transit chart for the Moon in Virgo aspected by Jupiter is extracted below for reference-
 
 

Virgo/  Kanyā/ Kanya Lagna or Rāśi is an Earth sign ruled by Mercury and therefore addresses practical matters which are associated with wealth generation. Jupiter ruled wealth and so money-making and professional work to do with information sifting and rationale in general will come to the fore. 

This will be a time when people are quite aware that the events that are transpiring can help them augment their income and financial well-being and this is an auspicious sign if the higher aspects of the teachings of the planet Jupiter are applied to the field of play indicated by Virgo. 
Jupiter aspects the transit Moon with its 5th House aspect and so what happens in these two days might hold indications for the future and this future will be based in knowledge of the field,  whatever it might be. This aspect also sheaths and protects the delicate mind. 

Kanyā/ Kanya Lagna or Rāśi/ Rashi has an element of enticement to it, not for the other but for us and in order to keep this hedonistic enticement at bay and in check we need to have the sage guidance of Jupiter which ensures that we work with the right reference-frame. This is all very useful for the impressionable mind, of course.
 

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