Jyotish News
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Written by Ashutosh
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Friday, 12 February 2010 05:00 |
Sun enters Aquarius (Kumbh) tomorrow, 13th February 2010. It will join the august company of Venus and Jupiter which are already in transit in Aquarius. Sun will stay in Kumbh till 14th March 2010 when it leaves Aquarius to enter Pisces.
This transit will form a Vairagya yoga with Sun - Jupiter combination but his yoga will not be fully applicable till the time when Venus moves to Pisces on 2nd March 2010. Venus, due to its affinity towards all things luxurious and its increased material desires, does not allow the spiritual energies of Sun - Jupiter yoga to be fully released. When Sun and Jupiter come together they give heightened inclinations towards religious and spiritual activities. People born with this yoga have been seen to be generous, spiritually at a higher level than other people, and they spend more time in religious pursuits than the other around them. They also become good religious or spiritual leaders.
Those readers who are planning to go on pilgrimages in near future must make the best use of this yoga by starting their holy travels around 2nd March 2010. The famous Hindu religious congregation at Haridwar, the Kumbh Mela, is going on these days on the banks of river Ganga. This Kumbh Mela will end on 13th April 2010.
The Rashis which will benefit the most from this transit of Sun in Aquarius are Aries, Taurus, Gemini (great benefits), Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius and Aquarius. The Aquarius born people will get the maximum benefits of this transit and the resulting combination of Sun, Venus and Jupiter.
Mercury joins this Sun - Jupiter yoga on 26th February 2010. It will make life easier and it will help spread the spiritual and religious messages all around. This is very helpful when one is trying to organize big events and gatherings of religious nature. Mercury bring the popular mediums of communication too into good use.
The Sun - Jupiter yoga is also good for the judiciary and all aspects of the legal system of a nation. The judicial reforms, amendments, public interest litigation, etc will be a part of the positive changes in this yoga.
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