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Gajakesari Yoga in Mithuna/ Gemini-Dhanusha/ Sagittarius Lagna/ Ascendant on 10th October

The mutable Lagnas have a good combination occurring on 10th October, 2013 in transit when Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru and the Moon/ Cañdra/ Chandra aspect each other from Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi and Dhanuṣa Rāśi/ Dhanusha Rashi respectively. This results in the Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga. It is all the more poignant because this occurs on Thursday/ Gurūvāra/ Guruvara which is ruled by Jupiter and carries the energy of the planet. We have just recently pointed out a preceding Yoga which has been formed in transit.

This Yoga is created by two benefics firstly irrespectively of the Lagna rising and then qualified based on the Lagna rising and the placement of the constituent planets in the nativity. In transit, as always these events are occasions for the fructification of natal promises in the horoscope.

Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru is the greatest benefic planet in all creation. It represents God in any nativity and blesses humanity with unconditional positives. The Moon is one half of royalty and prowess in human life, the other being the Sun. The combination brings learning and excellence (Jupiter) and fame and accolades (Moon.

The transit chart for the 10th of October, 2013 is given below-



 




The impact of Jupiter is further heightened in the Gajakesari Yoga because the transit Moon is in Sagittarius/ Dhanuṣa Rāśi/ Dhanusha Rashi, a sign ruled by Jupiter. People in Brahminical professions which indicate intellectual pursuits will spring into action. This action will be centred in work. Finance professionals, teachers, lawyers, and people working in advisory roles will feel their work profiles come into prominence.

Acclaim and accolades come in work and education due to the human and intellectual Dwisvabhāva Rāśi/ Dwisvabhava Rashi participating in the Yoga. Jupiter is bringing its sage weight and guidance to the information oriented domain of Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi during its transit in Gemini. The transit Moon fructifies the wisdom and excellence, the growth, expansion and optimism of Sagittarius in its role of the focus-bringer and the fructifier of things. 

People with Jupiter and/or the Moon strong in the horoscope will feel this and more so if the Daśās/Dashas of either Graha are running in the nativity. Both the planets cement positives in life and their blessings are long lasting. Positive things that happen due to these planets reflect the true worth and staying power of the individual in his realm of participation. 

The dynamics between Jupiter and Rahu created due to the mutual Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Drishti or planetary sight is also auspicious. Rāhu/ Rahu aspects Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi which is its exaltation sign and therefore it imparts great capacity to think and research. Jupiter in Gemini guides the intelligence and focuses it. Jupiter in turn also aspects Rahu conjoined Saturn and Mercury in Gemini and influences the malefic planets positively taking away some of their darker significations. 

The dynamics mentioned above can also be viewed through the context of learning and knowledge-Rāhu/ Rahu is imparting mundane knowledge through sophisticated business and IT prowess while Jupiter is channelling the information and learning through great wisdom and eternal truth.  This can also be read as excellence in an intellectual discipline of profession. The end result is a pointed force to a solid platform of accomplishment.

Another input into the situation comes from the fact that there is no gain without pain and so the significator of matters harsh, Śani/ Shani/ Saturn is aspecting the transit Moon with its 3rd House aspect.  This brings the need for mental focus on matters of importance. People will find themselves psychologically driven to think hard and to drive the mind to find answers as to accomplishing a certain work output. This mental labour also heightens the element of involvement and makes everything more real and laced with practical exigency.

The focus on intellectual and commercial activity is now qualified with a larger-than-life quality of learned confidence. It is a nice balance and the 10th, 11th and 12th of October could be positive and rewarding days for this reason, given effect to by the transit Moon. 

Yogas and results of the planets in the natal horoscope are to be evaluated through in-depth investigation of the natal horoscope. For some of the variants of the professional consulting on individual horoscopes which are available please see- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html

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