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Blessings Galore-Moon in Gemini/ Cañdra/ Chandra in Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi During 9th to 11th June, 2013

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The Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian astrology Gochara/ transits reveal that the Moon in Gemini (Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi in Hindi and Saṅskṛt) is joined Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter, Śukra/ Shukra/ Venus and Budha/ Mercury. Four natural benefics have joined in a sign of Mercury leading to a blessed atmosphere where hope spirals and ambition swirls. The Rāśi Bhaviṣya/ Rashi Bhavishya is to be interpreted by the Vedic astrologer keeping this core in mind. 

The transit chart for Simha Lagna/ Leo Ascendant sign looks something like this-

 
 

 
 
There is a Gajakeśarī Yoga formed with Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter and Cañdra/ Chandra where fame, growth, understanding and perspective accrue. There is Vāhana Yoga with Śukra/ Shukra/ Venus and Cañdra/ Chandra/ Moon leading to a love of relaxation, comfort, luxury, vehicles, and other such. Dwi-Gurū Yoga results from the joining of Jupiter and Venus and the combined blessings of knowledge of matters both worldly and other-worldly comes. There is Gurū-Śiṣya Yoga (Guru-Shishya) where the teachings are understood and imparted.
 
Rāhu/ Rahu aspects and plans are afoot in the individual mind. These could be acceptable but follow the sage advice of Jupiter-priest, preceptor, astrologer, advisor, lawyer etc. in case of any doubt as to the sagacity or suitability of the plans.

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