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Work and Practicalities-Moon in Virgo/ Cañdra in Kanyā Rāśi/ Chandra in Kanya Rashi-16th to 18th June, 2013

The royal solitude has come to an end and the Moon has come to Mercurial Virgo on the evening of 16th June, 2013. Cañdra/ Chandra in Kanyā Rāśi/ Kanya Rashi indicates a social and mental focus on work.  For the fortunate it will be work for reward or in this day and age it could well be just mindless slogging. Needless to say, the latter is hardly desirable but then must be endured at times, depending on the Karmā.

The lunar ingress chart for the Virgo transit is given below for reference-



There are no planetary aspects on the Moon in Kanya Lagna (to be used interchangeably with Rāśi/ Rashi in the absence of any specific Udaya Lagna/ Ascendants sign being used here) but there is the Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti of four Grahas from Mithuna Lagna/ Rāśi/ Rashi.  

Sign aspects/ Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ sign aspects indicate deterministic influences rooted in awareness and therefore the context is Mercurial as both Mithuna and Kanyā/ Kanya are ruled by Budha/ Mercury. Communications and information, pragmatism and routine, getting the job done will be the core determinants for the inputs to the mind during this transit.

However, the great benefic party in Gemini furnishes us all with the necessary knowledge and brilliance to shape our work accordingly. Jupiter gives knowledge of the secret arts and spirituality, higher thought and philosophy in general while Venus imparts the awareness of the way things are in various directions in life-management, corporate working, technology, and Mercury takes all this knowledge and infused with the increasing strength of the Saṅkrāṅti/ Sankranti Sun becomes adept and expert at assimilating everything. 

All this in turn impacts Virgo.  The weekend is long over. Get busy.

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