Additionally, you should be aware that the bright Moon's aspects and the house in which it is positioned have the same potent effects as Jupiter. As a result, one of the lucky and advantageous astrological situations in the Indian system is the Full Moon, which in Western astrology has a very strong influence (known as the opposition of the Moon to the Sun). In a birth chart, it is simple to tell the difference between a waxing and a waning moon.
In Indian astrology, the Moon (Chandra) plays a major role in horoscopes. Its significance is equal to, if not greater than, that of the ascendant. The Moon governs the realm of the mind, comfort, fundamental well-being, and good fortune of the individual, therefore understanding its fundamental meaning will shed light on the essence of the entire system. In Indian astrology, the essential thing is a person's well-being, which includes comfort, prosperity, fame, etc. This contrasts with Western astrology, where the focus is on personal tendencies and attractions, strength, authority, and ability. The core of Indian astrology is this. Therefore, it will be quite challenging to succeed in life and a person may never experience happiness and well-being if the Moon is weak or afflicted.
The mother, women, emotions, local government are all under the control of the moon. She is also aware that growth has a big impact on children's health, possibly because of this. Early in their lives, those with a damaged Moon are typically frail and ill. Additionally, the Moon rules the realm of common sense, not intellect, when it comes to the mind. The moon has a role in memory. The most crucial thing to keep in mind regarding the Moon is that, aside from the ascendant alone, it has the greatest impact on the primary course of life.
Never overlook or undervalue the importance of the Moon's house or sign in your analysis. The most significant positive aspects of life are represented by the signs of this house. It frequently aids in deciding on a person's profession as well.
Given how significant the Moon is to the horoscope, after examining the natal chart, the next step is to look at the horoscope, where the 1st house is the one in which the Moon is situated. The Chandra Lagna, or Moon Ascendant, is the name of this chart. The study of this chart has no independent significance, but Indian astrologers retain the data from it in their memory and utilise it to describe the horoscope.
The planets that orbit the moon have a significant impact on it. In the horoscope, the Moon shouldn't be placed alone. When the planets are either in a conjunction with the Moon or are situated in the house before or after the Moon, or possibly both, it is good. Naturally, it is advantageous if they are benefic planets, but even unfavourable planets are preferable to none at all. In contrast, when the Moon is alone, it might result in mental collapse, bad luck, fame, and a good reputation. Whether the Moon was waxing or waning at the time of birth is crucial to Indian astrology because the waxing Moon is beneficial and the fading Moon is negative.
It should be made clear, too, that a Moon that is brightening or growing can only move a small distance from the new moon point and is still relatively dark. Similar to the full moon, a waning moon can shift somewhat from its point while remaining extremely bright. As a result, this clause needs to be utilised with care. However, two facts should be carefully recalled: the first is that the waxing and waning phases of the moon differ qualitatively, and the second is that a bright moon has a bigger impact than a dark one.
It is the increasing Moon, or becoming brighter, if it advances from the Sun to the opposition. It is a warning Moon, meaning it is losing its brightness, if it has come into opposition with the Sun and is headed towards conjunction. A cold, damp, and feminine planet, the Moon. She is exalted in Taurus, which is the best sign. The worst aspect of Scorpio is her position in the autumn. The Moon is highly beneficial in Cancer because it dominates this sign. receives dig- Bala, or the directing energy, in the fourth house, where it produces fantastic outcomes.
The Sun and Mercury are the planets that welcome the Moon in her sign as her friends. The other planets have no strong feelings towards it. No one is against her. The Moon is also referred to as Soma. A weak, fading, and troubled Moon should be strengthened by wearing pearls and silver.
Specifications of the Moon
Lord Krishna's Avatar (Divine Incarnation): Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudeva
K.N. Rao's assessment of the planets' spiritual properties is as follows: The capacity for concentration, meditation, and delicate emotions
Personification: the control of the spirit (the Universal Form or the soul of Kala Purusha).
Mother, Heart, Psyche, Emotions, Character, Popularity, Change, Foreign Travel, Places by the Water, Sea, Pearls, Seafood, Expensive Meals, Liquids, Body Fluids, Perfume, Milk, Salt, Medicines, Petroleum Products, Gardening, Hernia, Left Eye, and Karakatwas are some of the other karaktas.
The main traits include hesitation, fertilisation, childbearing capacity, connection to water and natural forces, and crawling insects.
Varuna is the Graha's ruler.
God: Chandra
Sun and Mercury are pals.
opponents: none
Mars, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn are all neutral planets.
Cancer, Ruled Signs
Point of exaltation: 3° Taurus
Point of weakness: 3 degrees of Scorpio
3-30° Taurus in the Mulatrikona
13°10'35" is the average daily angular velocity.
Amount: 2
Monday is a weekday.
in the northwest
Age is represented by a person who is roughly 70 years old.
Planetary maturation age: 24 years
Age range that the planet affects: 0 to 4 years
Fourth chakra
India's "rainy season" (20.07 – 19.09)
Fourth house is the best position (or dik-bala, the guiding force).
1 yojana (a relatively short distance) is the distance for estimating journey distance.
alloy: bronze
Pearl is a gemstone.
Circle as a geometric shape
In personality: thoughts, feelings, and emotions
Peaceful Subtle Energy
Psyche, heart, attachments, and flora are the symbols.
Sattva: a guna
When the Moon is bright (particularly waxing Moon, peak at full moon), benefic (like Jupiter) when the Moon is dark (like Rahu), and average on the other lunar days. For additional information, read this page.
Energy:
Component: water
caste or varna: vaishya (merchant)
Female Colour White Gender
Character strengths include vulnerability, sensitivity, fantasy, quick thinking, and a penchant for leading a healthy lifestyle.
Character flaws include sensitivity, reactivity, poor communication, and inability to regulate one's emotions.
Fickle and inconsistent temperament (based on total strength)
Temptation is a persuasion strategy.
Vata and kapha are the two doshas in ayurveda.
Heart, lungs, mind, blood, all bodily fluids, face (flesh, chest, cheeks, calves, left eye in men and right eye in women), stomach, oesophagus, uterus, ovaries, and bladder are all examples of body parts. Vata dosha and Kapha dosha.
flavour: salty
Heart and lung conditions, asthma, throat issues, cough, colds, bronchitis, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, indigestion, diabetes, jaundice, appendicitis, kidney and uterine conditions, menstrual disorders, venereal diseases, skin conditions, itching, anaemia, apathy, blood pollution, and diseases of the chest, left eye, diarrhoea, anaemia, all diseases caused by fluid imbalance, vomiting, poisoning with poisons, and colds;
External indicators include a phlegmatic temperament, an unhealthily rounded appearance, a tall, thin build, strong and attractive limbs, pleasing eyes, wit, sexuality, and frequent mood swings.
Short people's height
Birth characteristics: reverse
Viewing angle: direct view
Clothing: fresh attire
Family: mother
Status in the government: queen
marriage: with a member of his social network
Mula (the vegetable world) is the domain of primary influence (dhatu, mula, jiva).
Places to stay include water locations such as rivers, seas, aquariums, beaches, docks, wells, houseboats, barges, and ships as well as public areas like hotels, motels, inns, breweries, and hospitals.
Associated spheres with the profession Agriculture, art, music, art, science, and psychology
Animals include rodents, reptiles, and numerous more species, including insects.
Rice, any plant with a lot of oils or sap, night blooming plants, palm trees, and other plants are examples of trees and plants.
Lilies with poppies.
Rice, melon, coconut, palm tree, common fruits and vegetables, cucumbers, milk and dairy products, corn, plain water, beer, anything stewed or steamed, any food that has been cooked, water, chilled foods, almost all very juicy and soft fruits or vegetables, and so on are among the food items.
Rice, milk, silver, pearls, yoghurt, sugar, flowers, white cloth, and sandalwood are among the donation items. Give on Monday evening.
Traveller, travelling merchant, mechanical engineer, navy, maritime, shipping, water professions, catering, bars, tourism, advertising, journalism, educator, nursing homes, hospitals, women's welfare, agriculture, horned breeding livestock, work with salt, fish, corals, alcohol, glass, mirrors, chemicals, and petrol are among the occupations and professions that fall under this category.
Additional Moon signs include:
mother women
thinking, common sense, memory, individuals, and emotions in general
milk, carbohydrates, fluids, growth (child health), and fertility
eyes, chest, and brain
silver and pearl metal moving in the northwest
general prosperity (plenty, fortune, renown, popularity) for the Monday menstruation cycle
femininity, appeal, romanticism, and susceptibility
food vendors, nannies, nurses, and cooks
Fickleness is a constant in life.
Health issues connected to the ruler of the nakshatra where the Moon is located:
Sun: temperamentally tempestuous;
the moon: carefree, upbeat, and healthy;
Skin conditions, hypermenorrhea, and blood in the urine on Mars;
Mercury: health concerns and fantastical thinking;
Jupiter's health is great;
Venus: weak immunity, ill health, and venereal diseases;
Saturn: psychiatric issues and pessimism;
Rahu: fears and timidity;
Ketu is angry, aggressive, but wary around the enemy.
state of health
a) The Moon regulates the movement of life-giving energy.
b) A weak Moon causes this flow to become erratic and irregular, which causes disease.
b) Lung disorders, mental strain, inferiority complexes, and worry are all symptoms of a sick Moon.
d) A moon in top shape bestows mental qualities that are admirable.
Moon in the horoscope's houses
First home:
a) lack of internal oscillations, extreme subjectivity, easygoing nature, pleasant demeanour, and appealing look;
b) health deteriorates when the new moon is in Lagna, when neither the Sun nor the Moon rule the sign of the Ascendant;
c) A good physique is given by the developing moon.
Second House
attractive appearance, good manners, close links to family, and kindness.
Third House
influential in writing or speech, a wanderer, reserved, and inquisitive;
mental illnesses, especially if the Moon is substantially impacted.
Fourth House
Gains in wealth from the government, comforts, and popularity of the populace.
Fifth House
passion of speculation and enjoyment, artistic talent.
Sixth House
Pedantry, lack of vitality, and an unsuitable location for both health and popularity.
Seventh House
Early marriage, a lovely and submissive wife, money prosperity, popularity and admiration in one's circle, sociability, and ownership of real estate are all positive traits.
Eighth house
Moon at this location benefits a partner materially, but shortens the life of a mother or husband.
Ninth house
foreign travel, religion, mysticism, and justice.
Tenth house
Virtuous, knowledgeable in many areas, and versatile;
travelling, living comfortably and long, and safety.
Eleventh house
easily succeeds, gives to others, has many female friends and acquaintances, a comfortable life, and is fortunate.
Twelve Houses
Mother who is spiritually inclined, has deep-seated phobias, loves philanthropy and mysticism, is greedy, and who succeeds abroad.
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