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Jupiter in Pisces: The Guru Who Dissolved Into the Ocean
There is a story at the end of all stories.
It is not the story of the beginning, though that story is beautiful — the …
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Jupiter in Sagittarius: The Guru on His Own Throne
There is a moment in the Mahabharata that the commentators rarely dwell upon.
It comes after the great war, after the …
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Saturn in Aquarius: The Visionary Who Builds for the Many
There is a dimension of the Shani Dev mythology that the popular stories almost never reach.
We know Saturn as the stern …
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Saturn in Capricorn: The Architect of Empires
There is a moment in the mythology of Shani Dev that rarely receives the attention it deserves.
After the long exile — …
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Venus in Libra: The Sovereign of Harmony Returns to Its Throne
In the grand mythological tapestry of Vedic astrology, there exists a moment of supreme homecoming — the moment …
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Venus in Taurus: The God Who Finally Comes Home
There is a moment in every mythological journey when the wandering god returns to the kingdom that belongs to them. …
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Mars in Scorpio: The Warrior Who Learned to Strike in Silence
There is a story they tell about Kartikeya that most people remember incorrectly.
They remember the fire. They remember …
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Mercury in Gemini: The Mind in Its Own Kingdom
There is a story the Puranas tell about how the gods got their messenger.
Chandra — the Moon, silver-white and …
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Mercury in Virgo: The Mind at Its Absolute Peak
There is a story in the Puranas that most astrologers overlook — not because it is hidden, but because it is so quiet …
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Sun in Leo: The King in His Own Court
There is a moment in the Vishnu Purana that most readers pass over, because it seems too simple to be important.
Surya — …