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Makara Sankranti/ Makara Saṅkrāṅti-Sun in Capricorn on 14th January, 2014


Makar Saṅkrāṅti/ Sankranti is the day of ingress of the Sun into the sign of Capricorn/ Makara.

The Punjābī festival of Lohri precedes this by a day.

This is what the transit chart looks like on January 13, 2014, one day prior to the transit of the Sun to Makara Rāśi/ Rashi-
 
 
 

It is a coincidence that the other luminary, Cañdra/ Chandra/ Moon is also on the verge of changing signs, along with the Sun.

Moon has been exalted in Taurus/ Vṛṣabha and there has been a sense of plenty and abundance around. Now, the movement of the Moon to Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi/ Gemini promises to be equally auspicious where it will join Jupiter and form the Gajakeśarī Yoga. 

The dual signs will precipitate the Rāśi Dṛṣti/ Rashi Drishti and the Graha Driṣṭi/ Graha Drishti of not only the two benefic preceptors Venus and Jupiter but also of the Moon and Venus. This is a time for intellectual, material, esoteric and financial abundance. The Annapūrṇā/ Annapurna Yoga confirms that.

Mars/ Maṅgala/ Mangala aspects the three planets discussed above-Jupiter and the Moon with Rāśi Dṛṣti and Venus with both Rāśi Dṛṣti and Graha Driṣṭi. Impetus, logic, energy and Agni comes to the already packed combinations.

The Sun is the Āditya, the giver of resources and when it defines the Rāśis/ Rashis it makes them the storehouses of resources as well. Its movement to Capricorn ushers in real pushes in work.

Resources in work will occupy centre-stage over the next month. Two aspectual changes occur-Sūrya ceases to be aspected by Śani from Tulā releasing pressures on the self and ego and Rāhu/ Rahu starts aspecting the transit Moon over the Saṅkrāṅti degrees as Moon experiences Gemini and brings that stimuli to our minds and our social experience.
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