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Venus Transit in Taurus 2025: Impact On All Signs | With Powerful Yantra and Mantra Remedies

Namaste.

From 29th June, 2025, Venus will transit the beautiful sign of Taurus. Taurus is ruled by Venus, but there is also another sign ruled by Venus—and that is Libra. So Venus rules two signs: Taurus and Libra.

The significance of the Taurus sign and Libra sign. And out of these two, which one is the most favorite of Venus—and why? I also mention certain yantra remedies along with mantra remedy. This beautiful transit to happen, which will occur on the 29th of June. Once this transit happens, I am sure many of you will experience positive developments in your life.

Taurus is a beautiful Earth sign—steady, grounded, and deeply connected to the tangible world. Earth signs are known for their practicality, and Taurus, when blessed by a well-placed Venus, shines with calm wisdom and a love for life’s simple joys. But when Venus comes under the shadow of Mars, Rahu, or Ketu, Taurus can sometimes lose that steady, practical sense, becoming swept away by desires or confusion.

Both Taurus and Libra are children of Venus, meaning they belong to Venus, but they express her gifts so differently. Taurus delights in the sweetness of the physical world—the warmth of touch, the comfort of home, the beauty of nature. For Taurus, pleasure is something to be savored through the senses. Libra, on the other hand, seeks pleasure with an added layer of refinement—an intellectual elegance that craves harmony not just of body, but of mind and soul. Where Taurus rests in the arm of physical pleasure, Libra dances in the realm of mental beauty and thoughtful connection.

I hold deep affection for both Taurus and Libra, two signs that have always resonated beautifully with my heart. People blessed with Sun or Moon in Taurus or Libra naturally share a wonderful harmony with me, unless, of course, some other planetary influence creates an exception.

Both these signs are cherished by Venus, but it is Libra that holds a special place in Venus’ heart. For Libra reflects Venus’ fineness with greater grace and elegance. And it is Libra that rules the sacred seventh house—the house of love’s union and intimate connection. For Venus, its Mula Trikona sign is Libra (Tula Rashi), not Taurus. Even though Venus rules both Taurus and Libra, still the Mula Trikona sign is Libra.

In Vedic astrology, Mula Trikona means the root sign or foundation sign of a planet—the sign where a planet feels most at home to express its purest, most balanced energy. So why is Libra the favorite or Mula Trikona Rashi of Venus? Because Venus, the energy of harmony, beauty, balance, relationships, and fairness, finds its most dharmic, refined, and purposeful expression in Libra.

Libra, as the seventh sign, is the sign of union, partnerships, justice, and graceful coexistence. Venus in Libra works not just for personal pleasure like in Taurus, but for creating harmony in the world—in relationships, society, and art.

And now, as Venus graces its own sign, Taurus, let us explore how this beautiful transit will shape the journey of each zodiac sign. I will also share with you the powerful mantras and tantra remedies to align with Venus’ blessings.

Zodiac-Wise Venus in Taurus 2025 Predictions & Remedies:
(Note: Each sign has its house placement, interpretation, yantra recommendation, and mantra for the Venus transit.)

Aries – Venus in 2nd House:
Sweetness of speech, improved finances, family harmony.
Remedy: Shukra Yantra in prayer space or wallet.
Mantra:
Om Dram Dreem Draum Sah Shukraya Namah
(Chant on Fridays at dawn.)

Taurus – Venus in 1st House:
Radiance, confidence, self-beautification.
Remedy: Lakshmi Yantra on dresser or workspace.
Mantra:
Om Shukra Devaya Namah

Gemini – Venus in 12th House:
Desires, foreign pleasures, spiritual retreat.
Remedy: Kamala Yantra in meditation space.
Mantra:
Om Hreem Lakshmibhyo Namah
(Chant every Friday.)

Cancer – Venus in 11th House:
Material gains, wishes fulfilled, social charisma.
Remedy: Shri Yantra in east/north of home.
Mantra:
Om Hreem Lakshmibhyo Namah
(Chant 108 times every Friday.)

Leo – Venus in 10th House:
Career recognition, artistic charm, leadership growth.
Remedy: Kanakdhara Yantra on work desk.
Mantra:
Om Hreem Shreem Kleem Shukraya Namah

Virgo – Venus in 9th House:
Higher learning, travel blessings, teacher harmony.
Remedy: Bhagya Lakshmi Yantra in worship space.
Mantra:
Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Shukraya Namah

Libra – Venus in 8th House:
Transformation, joint resources, intense passion.
Remedy: Mahalakshmi Yantra near personal space.
Mantra:
Om Kleem Shreem Shukraya Namah

Scorpio – Venus in 7th House:
Marriage bliss, new relationships, smoother partnerships.
Remedy: Swayamvar Parvati Yantra in bedroom.
Mantra:
Om Hreem Shreem Kleem Parvati Pataye Har Har Mahadev

Sagittarius – Venus in 6th House:
Work harmony, overcoming enemies, refined service.
Remedy: Durga Yantra.
Mantra:
Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundaye Viche
(Chant 11 times daily.)

Capricorn – Venus in 5th House:
Creative pursuits, romance, joy with children.
Remedy: Saraswati or Shukra Yantra in creative space.
Mantra:
Om Shreem Kleem Shukraya Namah
(Chant before creative tasks or bonding.)

Aquarius – Venus in 4th House:
Home happiness, property gains, maternal blessings.
Remedy: Lakshmi Yantra near entrance.
Mantra:
Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Mahalakshmyai Namah
(Chant every Friday at dawn.)

Pisces – Venus in 3rd House:
Courage, artistic communication, sibling harmony.
Remedy: Shukra Yantra in study or workspace.
Mantra:
Om Hreem Shreem Kleem Shukraya Namah
(Chant 21 times on Fridays.)


Venus in Taurus is much like a divine artist, painting the canvas of your life with soft, delicate shades of beauty, comfort, and grace. Its touch is gentle yet profound, filling your world with the fragrance of love, the allure of luxury, and the sweetness of harmonious connections.

But Venus’ blessings are not limited to the material alone. When you honor this sacred energy through yantras, mantras, and mindful living, you open the doorway to something far deeper—a subtle inner harmony that brings peace to your soul and grace to your life journey.

Remember, Venus is not just a planet of pleasures. It is the Guru of the Asuras, the teacher of those beings who devote their existence to seeking worldly joys, sensual delights, and the fulfillment of desires. In contrast, Jupiter stands as the Guru of the Suras—the teacher of the Gods and Goddesses who walk the path of balance, blending pleasure with the higher call of divinity.

The journey of every soul begins with Venus, for it is through desire, attraction, and attachment that life takes form. But the ultimate liberation—moksha—comes only through the guidance of Jupiter: the Guru of the Devatas, the one also revered as Brahmadev in classical astrology, the source of higher wisdom, dharma, and spiritual evolution.

This Venus transit in Taurus is not merely about enjoying the pleasures of life. It is a reminder to cherish those pleasures mindfully—as stepping stones on the path that ultimately leads toward Jupiter’s light of truth, knowledge, and liberation.

And that is why balance is essential. Unless you have become a full-time monk or sanyasi, you must balance your life. Whether you are married or unmarried, spiritual or material—balance is the key. You have to allocate time for both material and spiritual growth. Only then will you grow in the true sense.

And the sign of balance is Libra. Libra, ruled by Venus, is the Mula Trikona Rashi. And do you know, Saturn is exalted in Libra? Because Saturn loves balance.

Everything in your life must have balance. This is a deep message, especially for all those who have taken consultations from me and those who follow me closely.

Please remember this—you have to balance your life.
Only then will you grow in the true sense.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Is House Number 7 good for you? Here’s What You Must Know!

Namaste.

In my last blog, I mentioned house number four—that if your house number comes down to the number 4, meaning if your house number is 13 or 1003, then the number comes to 4.

So which planet signifies the number seven? And what if you are living in a house number seven? Will it be suitable or not? It all depends on your profession as well as the placement of the planet that signifies seven in your birth chart.

Yesterday, a young woman reached out to me. She had her eyes set on buying house number seven. But before taking the leap, she felt the need to consult me. She had been following my guidance for many, many years. And as always, I give my time and counsel to those who are gentle, faithful, and pure in intent. And so she asked, “Acharya Ji, is house number seven good for me?” And I gently said, “Show me your birth chart first.”

Because what many don’t realize is that the roots of numerology are deeply entwined with astrology. Without consulting your horoscope, choosing a house number is like walking blindfolded through a forest.

As soon as I saw her chart, I noticed a Moon–Ketu conjunction. And I immediately asked her to drop the plan of booking house number seven. Because Ketu signifies number seven. Seven stands for Ketu. And if Ketu is in conjunction with Moon, Mars, or Saturn in your birth chart, then you must not buy or live in house number seven.

Whenever Ketu is conjunct the Moon, Mars, or Saturn, one must avoid buying or living in house number seven. Why?

  • Moon represents your mind. And Ketu, being headless, causes the mind to drift, to become uncertain, unstable.
  • Mars represents land and property. And when Ketu touches Mars, the property may carry mysterious energies or lead to unexpected troubles.
  • Saturn represents endurance, stay, power, patience. And Ketu disturbs that grounding, creating detachment and instability in your home life.

But when Ketu is placed in Aries, Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius, or Pisces, then the equation changes. House number seven then becomes not just suitable but deeply aligned with such charts. In these signs, Ketu gives spiritual depth, intuitive insight, and a higher purpose to the home energy.

House number seven is ideal for:

  • Those working in stock markets, banking, or finance-related sectors—especially those who work with numbers.
  • Software professionals, data scientists, analysts, and tech minds who thrive in a quiet, focused environment.
  • Writers, poets, and novelists—the number seven resonates with your inner world, giving you space to express, reflect, and create.
  • Professors, historians, philosophers, and research scholars—house number seven supports deep thought, study, and introspection.
  • Astrologers, tarot readers, mystics, healers, or spiritual guides—house number seven becomes your sacred cave, your temple of silence.

But if you are:

  • In sales, marketing, event management, a public speaker, or a politician—house number seven may not support your energy.
  • A builder, architect, or someone involved in the construction industry—this number will not help you thrive because it lacks the grounding and material-forward vibration required for such professions.

Remember: House number seven is not a material house. It is a spiritual number. It doesn’t scream, it doesn’t entertain. It meditates, it reflects, it heals.

Always check your horoscope before you choose a number because what looks good on the surface may not align with your deeper karmic journey.

Now, many of you have already moved into house number seven.
And sometimes destiny places us where we need to be for karmic learning, spiritual growth, or inner evolution. So if you are already staying in house number seven, then don’t worry. Instead, work with the energy of the number.

Numerology never restricts—it reveals. And through awareness and simple remedies, you can harmonize the vibration of your home with your life.

Powerful Remedies for House Number Seven

Remedy 1
Place a large photo or idol of Lord Ganesh.
Install a beautiful image or idol of Lord Ganesh—the remover of obstacles and guardian of sacred thresholds. Place it on the east, west, or north wall of your living room. These directions allow Ganesha’s protective and grounding energy to stabilize the subtle vibrations of house number seven, which can sometimes be too aloof, detached, or isolating. Lord Ganesh brings warmth, grounding, and auspiciousness, especially when Ketu’s influence feels too heavy or abstract.

Remedy 2
Begin fasting on Sankashta Chaturthi and Ekadashi.

  • Sankashta Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. Observing this fast removes obstacles, confusion, and instability caused by number seven—that is, Ketu’s energy.
  • Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Observing Ekadashi twice a month purifies your inner space and helps restore clarity, peace, and divine grace in your home.

These fastings connect your consciousness to the higher cosmic vibrations that cleanse and elevate the Ketu-dominated space of house number seven.

Remedy 3
Worship Lord Ganesh and Lord Vishnu, regularly chanting the mantras:

  • Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
  • Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Chanting these mantras daily, even for just five to ten minutes, will begin to create a divine shield around your home and neutralize the detached or isolating effect that house number seven may have on your emotional and spiritual well-being.

While Lord Ganesha removes blockages from both the external and internal world, Lord Vishnu ensures sustained harmony, balance, and protection in your life.

Remedy 4
Use soothing colors—shades of white and light brown.
House number seven is subtle, airy, and sometimes ghost-like in its energy. To ground it and create calmness in your interiors, decorate with light shades such as:

  • Off-white or pure white for clarity, peace, and purity.
  • Light brown or beige to bring grounding and stability.

Avoid bold red or dark blacks unless well balanced with neutral tones.

House number seven is a spiritual number, but it can also feel isolating or emotionally detached if not harmonized. These simple remedies are not just rituals—they are energetic adjustments designed to help you thrive in the mystical, contemplative, and karmically rich space of a number seven home.

If you already live in such a home—embrace it, energize it, and elevate it.
The number seven doesn’t want to harm—it wants you to awaken.

House number seven always carries a spiritual undercurrent. Those living in such homes often feel a natural pull toward meditation, self-reflection, and the deeper mysteries of life.

But along with this heightened sensitivity comes another reality: they are more prone to black magic attacks or psychic disturbances.

However, there is a key difference between house number seven and house number four natives:

  • Number seven, governed by Ketu, grants a strong sense of intuition. So even if the native is attacked by negative energies, they sense it. And more importantly, they take conscious steps to protect themselves—whether through spiritual remedies, mantras, or grounding practices. House 7 natives are more inwardly alert and spiritually guarded.
  • House number four, ruled by Rahu, is caught in the whirlwind of worldly chaos, daily hustle, and emotional struggles. These natives often remain completely unaware that they are being targeted by negative forces. They keep suffering silently, blaming circumstances or people, without realizing that dark energies such as black magic spells may be influencing their life. This ignorance is Rahu’s doing—the illusion, the fog, the confusion.

Where Rahu binds you to the outside world, Ketu draws you inward.
And in that inwardness lies your power, your clarity, your protection.

But this is important—
The drawback of house number seven is that it often brings struggles on the material plane. Financial instability, lack of worldly pleasures, or delay in worldly success can become a theme of your life.

That’s why to truly thrive in a seven-number house, your Venus and Mercury must be strong in your birth chart.

  • If Venus is weak, material comfort fades away.
  • If Mercury is afflicted, then practical intelligence suffers.

So when you’re living in house number seven, make sure that your Venus and Mercury are well-aspected and well-placed in your birth chart.

House number seven is a silent temple.
But to survive and flourish in it, your chart must support it.

Stay aware, stay protected, and stay blessed.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Living in House Number 4? What it mean in Numerology & How to Balance It

Namaste.

How is number four?

Numerologically, number four is connected with which planet? For many people, the number 13 or number 4 is not suitable. But for many people, the number 4 or number 13 is extremely suitable and very lucky also.

Always remember, never discriminate anybody on the basis of religion. As Mahatma Gandhi used to say, God has no religion. And there is a beautiful story for this, but I’ll share that story someday later.

Yesterday Mohan came with a new question. He asked, “I am planning to buy a new apartment, and I have liked a flat.”

I asked, “What is the flat number?”

And Mohan said, “It is on the top 10th floor and the flat number is 1003.”

I said, “Seems you are very much interested to enter the domain of Rahu, my fellow. Be aware, 1003 is Rahu and you are going through Rahu Mahadasha.”

Mohan immediately dropped the idea of booking flat 1003.

I said, “You can buy some other available flat, but be aware the sum total of the flat number must not come down to four.”

Whenever your house or flat number comes down to the sum total of four, you should make a note that Rahu presides over your house. So it is a given fact that you are living in a Rahuish home.

Examples:

  • 0041
  • 032023
  • 01409
  • 5086
  • 077068
  • 05904
  • 1003
  • 1102
  • 1201
  • 13

Any flat number whose sum total comes down to number four means the flat is under Rahu’s influence.

But a Rahuish home is not always bad.

It depends:

  • Who is the owner of the house?
  • What is the profession of the owner?
  • Is Rahu beneficial or not in the owner’s horoscope?

It all comes down to the basic horoscope.

That is why numerology is not effective unless you have a strong astrology knowledge base.

When is a number 4 house beneficial?

A number 4 house is positive and lucky for professionals working in:

  • Media (news reporters, anchors, journalists)
  • Print media (editor, newspaper jobs)
  • Public relations, PRO
  • Politicians, elected representatives, party workers, spokespersons
  • Film actors and actresses
  • Ambassadors, foreign country reps
  • Digital marketing field

Similarly, number 4 house is also lucky for those indulging in:

  • Underworld
  • Witchcraft
  • Frauds, cheaters, gangsters

So basically, Rahuish men and women who are active in Rahuish professions—for such people, number 4 proves beneficial.

Number 4 house brings you face to face with the public. So if Rahu is beneficial in your chart, you can become a popular public figure.

But what about those for whom Rahu is not beneficial?

Non-Rahuish fellows suffer from Rahu’s wrath.

A Ketuish person suffers from Rahu, and a Rahuish person suffers from Ketu.

Remedies for Number 4 House (if Rahu is not beneficial in your chart):

  1. Stick or paste a big-size Panchamukhi Hanuman picture on your main door (from outside).
  2. Start doing loban in your house every evening between 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm.

Loban is generally done in Dargahs—divine places where the body of a great Sufi saint is buried and worshipped.

What is a Dargah?

A place of worship where:

  • Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists—people of all faiths come.
  • The divine vibration transcends all boundaries of religion.

Famous examples:

  • Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai
  • Ajmer Khwaja Sahib Dargah, Ajmer

Those stuck in ideas like, “I am Hindu so how can I visit a Dargah,” will never understand.
They will remain stuck.

A place of worship, especially a Dargah, knows no discrimination—because the great Sufi saints never discriminated.

To them:

  • A Hindu was as good as a Muslim.
  • A Muslim as good as a Christian.
  • A Christian as good as a Buddhist.
  • A Buddhist as good as a Sikh.

A Beautiful Story of Sufi Saint Khwaja Sahib Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer:
He was a great mystic and a musician—even though music is prohibited in orthodox Islam.

  • He wouldn’t pray in the traditional way.
  • He would play sitar and other instruments as his form of prayer—five times a day.
  • Scholars and imams came to object, but his music was so prayerful, so divine—they would forget why they had come.

His fame spread across the world. He was called Khwaja Garib Nawaz, the one who shows kindness to the poor.

An Encounter with Another Mystic—Jilani:

Jilani came from Baghdad to visit Chishti.
Chishti, being humble, decided not to play music that day out of respect for Jilani’s orthodoxy.

He hid his instruments.

When Jilani arrived, they both sat in silence.
But the room filled with divine music—without any instrument being touched.

Jilani laughed and said,
“Master, rules are not for you. You need not hide them. Rules are for ordinary people. Your whole being is musical.”

Even without playing, his soul played. That was Moinuddin Chishti. A rose that cannot hide its fragrance.

Chishti respected Jilani so much that he hid his music. But his very essence was music.
The moment was filled with it—even in silence.

True masters are like that.
They are beyond religion.
They are angels who help you find the way.

Sai Baba’s Message:

Sai Baba spent his life uniting Hindus and Muslims.

  • When a Muslim came to him, he would say: “Ram tera bhalakare.”
  • When a Hindu came to him, he would say: “Allah tera bhalakare.”

Why?
To remind you that Ram and Allah are one and the same.
God has no religion.

If you truly love Sai Baba, you will never discriminate between a Hindu and a Muslim.

Love is the only true religion.

Religions, sects, nameplates—they keep you trapped.

The true essence of life is love.

You will continue to suffer and face miseries if you remain trapped within the walls of religion and dogmas.

Break the walls.
Only then will you experience true freedom.

Freedom Nurtures Love.
  • Possessiveness kills love.
  • Freedom nurtures love.
  • First love yourself.
  • Only then will you start loving others.

The first ripple of love has to rise within you.
Only then can it move outward.

If you can find peace within,
If you can find love within your being,
Then you don’t have to go anywhere.
God will come in search of you.

To find peace, to find love within, you must start meditating, start chanting the holy name of the Lord.

Chant:
Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram.
Meditate every day.

And when you meditate, remember:

You are not alone.
God is with you.
And God is watching you.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

8 Nakshatras to Avoid When Travelling | Vedic Astrology Travel Guide

Namaste.

Death can happen anytime. On the 12th of June, there was an airplane crash here in India—in Gujarat. Around 200 people, or maybe more, died. So it is necessary that when you are traveling, you see the Nakshatra. Before you travel, you should see the Nakshatra—the Nakshatra of the day on which you are going to travel.

This accident that occurred on—12th June—happened when the Moon was in Mula Nakshatra. You see, Moon was in Mula Nakshatra. Mula Nakshatra is not good for traveling.

In this blog, I have mentioned about those Nakshatras which are not good for traveling, so that the next time when you plan to travel—by flight, by train, by bus, or even your own private car—you will know which Nakshatras to avoid.

But I am really feeling so sad that so many people died in that airplane crash. Just imagine—somebody’s wife, somebody’s husband, somebody’s child, somebody’s friend—so many died. And that is why I say, anything can happen at any time. So try to be good as much as you can. Don’t waste your time in petty fights, quarrels, and debates. Focus on your self-growth, because time is short and you never know when the exit will come.

In Vedic astrology, every action we take is influenced by the cosmic energy prevailing at that moment. And travel is no exception. Whether it’s a short business trip, a pilgrimage, or a long international journey, the Nakshatra at the time of departure holds immense significance.

Some Nakshatras support movement, progress, and protection, while others are best avoided as they can bring delays, obstacles, fatigue, or even danger.
Just as a sailor wouldn’t set sail during a storm, an aware traveler chooses the right Nakshatra before stepping out.

Nakshatras to Avoid When Traveling:

  1. Bharani – The Bearer of Burdens
    Bharani carries the intense energy of Yama, the God of death.
    Travel begun under this Nakshatra can feel heavy, burdensome, and tiring.
    It often leads to unwanted detours or mental stress, especially if the journey has a spiritual or professional purpose.
  2. Krittika – The Sharp Cutter
    Symbolized by a blade, Krittika burns with intensity.
    Journeys started under this Nakshatra may lead to conflict, injuries, or heat-related issues.
    Best avoided unless the journey involves emergency action or a disciplined purpose.
  3. Ardra – The Storm
    Ardra brings emotional turbulence and unexpected events.
    Ruled by Rahu, travel during Ardra can be emotionally exhausting, filled with delays or miscommunication.
    A time for inner journey, not outer travel.
  4. Ashlesha – The Entangler
    The serpent energy of Ashlesha can bring deception, hidden dangers, or mental confusion.
    Not the right time to begin a new journey, especially for important life events like immigration or ventures abroad.
  5. Magha – The Royal Seat
    Magha connects to ancestral power, but is too rooted in the past.
    Travel under Magha can feel restricted, karmically bound, or unproductive.
    It’s a good time to honor ancestors, but not to board a flight, train, or even your private car.
  6. Jyeshtha – The Elder One
    Jyeshtha holds power but can be isolating.
    It brings a sense of pressure or hidden competition.
    Journeys under Jyeshtha may face ego clashes, delays in authority approvals, or health sensitivities.
  7. Mula – The Uprooter
    A powerful Nakshatra ruled by Nritti, the goddess of dissolution.
    Mula is known to disrupt or unearth.
    Travel begun under Mula can face cancellations, luggage loss, or sudden upheavals.
    Often avoided for air travel or long-distance movement.
    Today, on 12th June 2025, Moon was in Mula Nakshatra when the airplane crash happened.
    So avoid Mula completely, especially for air travel or long journeys—even by your own private car.
    Mula is the most dangerous Nakshatra for travel. On your travel day, Mula should not be there. Please make a note of this.
    I say this only for my close followers—because I care.
  8. Revati – Last Quarter
    Revati is generally benevolent, but its last Pada is weak in terms of material support.
    Travel during this time may feel directionless, confusing, or prone to missed connections.
    So try to avoid Revati, especially the last Pada, on your travel day.

Additional Precautions Before Traveling:

  1. Avoid Rahu Kaal and Gulika Kalam
    These daily time periods bring confusion and loss of clarity.
    Every day has a Rahu Kaal and a Gulika Kalam—do not travel during these periods.
  2. Avoid Chaturdashi, Amavasya, and Ashtami Tithi
    These lunar days are spiritually intense but not ideal for outward movement.
  3. Moon in the Eighth House from Your Natal Moon
    For example, if your Moon sign is Capricorn, and on your travel day the Moon is in Leo (which is eighth from Capricorn), then avoid travel.
    This is a classic yoga called Ashtam Chandra, which brings vulnerability.
  4. Avoid Traveling on Tuesday and Saturday
    These days are generally not preferred for starting southward or intense journeys—unless corrected with proper remedies.

It is important to take the Nakshatra of the day seriously before planning any journey.
Astrology is not mere superstition. Its true purpose is to protect you from unseen misfortunes—like air travel mishaps, road accidents, or sudden disruptions.

So the next time you prepare to travel, please avoid these 8 inauspicious Nakshatras unless it’s absolutely urgent or there is a personal emergency.

This blog comes straight from my heart, a sincere concern for all my close followers.
Your safety and well-being matter deeply to me.

May your travels be blessed, smooth, and protected by divine grace.
Wishing you always a safe and happy journey.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

8 Auspicious Nakshatras for Travel | Vedic Astrology Guide for Safe Journeys

Namaste.

In my last blog, I mentioned about eight Nakshatras that you should avoid on your traveling day. So, I am going to talk about eight auspicious Nakshatras that you should opt for when you are planning to travel.

So which are those eight auspicious Nakshatras on which you can travel?

Always remember:
Start your journey when the stars smile upon you.
In Vedic astrology, timing is everything. Just as we don’t sow seeds during a storm, we shouldn’t embark on important journeys under restless stars. The Nakshatra active at the moment of departure sets the tone for your entire journey. Whether it will flow like a river or feel like walking through thorns—it is the Nakshatra that decides the course of your journey.

If you are serious about a smooth, safe, and spiritually supported journey, then I will reveal eight Nakshatras which are highly auspicious for travel—not only for physical movement, but also for inner alignment.

1. Rohini – The Star of Growth and Grace

Rohini is ruled by Moon and radiates nurturing, fertile, and magnetic energy. Travel under this Nakshatra feels effortless, like the universe has cleared the path ahead. It’s perfect for starting journeys where comfort, beauty, and abundance are desired—like family vacations, fertility trips, or romantic getaways.

2. Hasta – Precision, Protection, and Progress

That’s what Hasta is all about. Hasta Nakshatra offers clarity of mind and dexterity of action. It’s ideal for business trips, conferences, visa interviews, or any travel that requires things to go according to plan. Hasta gives you the hand of divine support, helping you handle situations with poise and precision.

3. Pushya – The Cosmic Shield

Known as the most nourishing and protective Nakshatra, Pushya is blessed by divine energies. Travel under Pushya is guarded by grace, making it perfect for sensitive trips such as surgeries, first-time solo travel, or journeys related to children or elders. When Pushya is active, even if obstacles come, you’ll feel safely guided through them.

4. Anuradha – Devotion and Safe Passage

Anuradha supports travel with deep emotional purpose or spiritual intent. Whether you are going on pilgrimage, visiting someone important, or seeking healing—Anuradha ensures safe arrival and heart-centered outcomes. It promotes harmony in foreign lands and helps you connect soulfully to new experiences.

5. Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha and Uttara Bhadrapada – Nakshatras of Purposeful Movement

These three Nakshatras mark the Uttara or higher phase of progress. They are excellent for moving to a new country, starting a new chapter, relocating for career, or launching a purposeful project. If your travel is part of a bigger mission or karmic leap, then these stars bless your intention with stability and success.

8. Shravan—The Pilgrim Star

Shravan literally means “to hear.” Many people keep talking, but few people listen. Remember, listening is very important than just talking. A man who listens more and talks less is a man who is bound to grow in his career, in his professional life, and also at some stage on his spiritual path.

Shravan is the Nakshatra of sacred listening, learning, and inner guidance. Travel under Shravan Nakshatra is ideal for pilgrimages, spiritual retreats, healing journeys, and study tours. The path opens for those who seek not just a destination, but a transformation. And that is why I love the beautiful Nakshatra of Shravan.

In a world full of unpredictability, let divine timing be your navigator.
These eight auspicious, beautiful Nakshatras are like celestial green lights telling you—Yes, now is the time to move forward.

So next time you pack your bags, pause and look up. Let the stars decide when your journey begins. Because when you travel with the universe’s blessings, every step becomes sacred.

I think this helps. And this is only for my close followers. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for being with me on this journey of sharing and caring.

Jai Sri Ganesha, Jai Guru.

Sun Transit in Gemini 2025 | Jupiter Combust 2025 – Impact on all 12 Signs

Namaste.

Sun has arrived in the sign of Gemini. And in Gemini, Jupiter is also transiting. So very soon, around the 25th of June, you will see Sun–Jupiter conjunction.

And let me tell you, combust Jupiter is not bad. There is a myth that combust planets are weak. They cannot provide any results. That is all myth. Maybe my next book will be on combust planets. Let’s see when it comes.

See, the sign Gemini is ruled by Mercury. Wheresoever Mercury is connected, the word that comes to me is multiply. And that is why the best day for shopping is Wednesday. Whenever you go for shopping on Wednesday, it is considered very auspicious—meaning next time also you will again come for shopping. You will get more money to shop. Let’s say you have to go for a haircut. Wednesday is the best day. In fact, today is Monday and Monday you should never cut your hair. Tuesday is also not good. Thursday is also not good. But Wednesday and Friday both are good for haircut. Maybe this week I will also go for a haircut.

Looks like it is time.

So this coming of Sun in Gemini and its conjunction with Jupiter around 25 June is a sign that there is going to be certain positive development in your life. Whether it is job, business, marriage, love, relationship—you are bound to see some positive development between 15 June to 15 July. Because as per our Vedic astrology, Sun transits around 15th or 16th of each month. So today is 16th June and Sun has arrived in Gemini.

Always remember, the sign Gemini falls in the 3rd House of Kalapurush Kundali. And every love affair or every relation begins with communication—talking, phone call, chat. You see how the love affair or how the relationship develops—it always develops first through interaction. First comes the interaction, the talking and the talking and the talking, the chatting, and then it comes down to relationship. And eventually the relationship manifests, which is the 11th house. And that is why the 3rd, 7th and 11th are also known as the Kama Trikona, meaning the sexual angle.

The Sun’s arrival in Gemini, accompanied by transiting Jupiter, brings a wave of vibrant possibilities, especially for those hoping for a promising job, a financial breakthrough or meaningful marriage proposals. Gemini, the sign of connections, is the heartbeat of all interactions, whether of the mind, the body, or the soul. And remember, interaction always requires more than one. It thrives on multiplicity, on pairs, on groups, on the dance of duality. That’s why Gemini, by its very nature, leads to multiplication. Whatever Gemini touches in your chart, wherever it falls, whichever planet resides there, it will multiply its influence. It could multiply your joy, or if afflicted, it could magnify your struggles. But multiply it surely will.

No wonder, Gemini is so often linked to twins or even triplets, as it symbolizes that cosmic urge for doubling, for pairing, for reflecting. In our Indian wisdom, Gemini is called Mithun, the sacred pair, the union of male and female energies. And it isn’t fascinating that from Mithun arises the word Maithun. Maithun means the intimate dance of union, of sexual togetherness. Think of how love begins. It always starts with interaction. A glance, a word, a poem, a melody, perhaps even a dance. The lovers speak, laugh and share. And slowly, slowly, through this beautiful flow of communication, they move closer until the bond becomes physical, until the union becomes complete.

I recall a little coffee shop that had a banner: “Everything begins over a cup of coffee.” And how true that is. Every relationship, every romance, every tale of togetherness begins with interaction. And that sacred domain belongs to Gemini, ruled by Mercury, the master of communication and connection. That is why in Vedic astrology, the third house, the seventh house, and the eleventh house are known as the Kama Trikona. This Trikona, or this sexual angle, is associated with desire and fulfillment. First comes the conversation—third house. Then the union—seventh house. And finally, through that union, the fruition of desire, the gain—eleventh house. Gemini, my fellows, is the sign that sets this beautiful sequence into motion, the sign where everything begins, often over a cup of coffee, a smile, or a simple hello.

And so, as the radiant Sun enters this lively, talkative, and ever curious sign of Gemini, let us take a moment to reflect on how this celestial shift touches each zodiac sign.

With the Sun’s brilliance now flooding Gemini, its rays illuminate Jupiter so intensely that Jupiter appears—as I say, appears—to be combust. I have seen time and again some of the brightest and most successful individuals blessed with what is termed as combust Jupiter or combust Mercury.

The truth is, combust planets are not weak at all. When a planet comes into such close proximity with the mighty Sun, its inherent qualities are in fact amplified, magnified. The only challenge is that the Sun’s overpowering light may overshadow those qualities. They may not get the immediate recognition or applause they deserve. The individual often has to put in greater effort, walk the harder path to gain acknowledgment. But when other chart factors lend their support, that recognition eventually comes. And it comes because of those very combust planets that once seemed hidden in the Sun’s glare.

In fact, maybe my 13th book in line will be dedicated to this very intense and fascinating subject: Combust Planets in Astrology. Because this is a topic that truly deserves deeper understanding free from misconceptions. And I look forward to bringing that wisdom to all of you, especially to my close followers

Sun–Jupiter Conjunction in Gemini on 25 June 2025
This positive event can be described in five words: Blessings Hidden in the Light. As the mighty Sun moves into Gemini on 15 June, it joins hands with Jupiter on 25 June 2025, creating a powerful conjunction in this sign of communication, learning, trade, and relationships. Yes, Jupiter appears combust—hidden in the Sun’s brilliance. But as I always say, combust planets are not weak. When Jupiter aligns so closely with the Sun, its positive qualities are intensified, though the native may need to strive harder for due recognition. This is a month of multiplied blessings for those who embrace effort, sincerity, and divine grace.

Let’s look at how this celestial alignment influences each zodiac sign in matters of career, business, education, marriage, and love, along with a simple, potent mantra remedy to chant during this phase.

Aries
This transit brightens your third house. Expect a surge in communication, courage, and short travels. Career prospects improve through networking and smart collaborations. Business people will benefit from marketing and social media outreach. Romance blooms through friendly conversations. Students excel in writing and competitive exams.
Remedy: Chant the Surya mantra:
Om Aditya Namah
Chant this 11 times daily at sunrise for confidence and success.

Taurus
The spotlight falls on your second house of wealth and speech. Financial growth is indicated. Unexpected gains through family connections or intelligent investments may come through. In relationships, sweet speech wins hearts. Business partnerships prosper. Job opportunities may arise through references.
Remedy: Recite the Mahalakshmi mantra:
Om Shreem Maha Lakshmyai Namah
Chant 11 times after lighting a Diya in your home temple every morning and evening.

Gemini
With Sun and Jupiter in your own sign, it’s your time to shine. Career growth, recognition, and new beginnings are on the horizon. But efforts must match ambition. Business expansion is favored. Marriage prospects improve. Relationships deepen through honest conversations.
Remedy: Chant the Vishnu mantra:
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Chant 11 times every morning and evening to invite clarity and divine guidance.

Cancer
This conjunction energizes your twelfth house. Excellent for spiritual growth, foreign connections, or opportunities abroad. Job seekers may find openings in distant places. Business gains through export-import or online ventures. Love may blossom with someone from a different culture.
Remedy: Offer water to the rising sun while chanting:
Om Surya Namah
Chant for protection and peace.

Leo
The Sun–Jupiter energy lights up your eleventh house of gains, wishes, and social circles. A wonderful time for career achievements, salary hikes, and business profits. Friendships may turn into romantic alliances. Students gain through group study or mentorship.
Remedy: Chant the Surya mantra:
Om Hreem Surya Namah
Chant 11 times at dawn to attain your desires.

Virgo
Focus is on your tenth house of karma. Job promotions, awards, or leadership roles are likely if you stay disciplined. Entrepreneurs get opportunities to scale up. Love and marriage matters benefit through family elders’ blessings.
Remedy: Recite the Narayana mantra:
Om Namo Narayanaya
Chant 11 times at the beginning and end of your day.

Libra
Your ninth house is activated. Luck, higher learning, and long-distance travel are highlighted. Excellent time for teachers, philosophers, and those pursuing higher studies. Business benefits through international links. Love grows through shared values.
Remedy: Chant the Vishnu mantra:
Om Vishnave Namah
Chant 11 times every morning and evening for good fortune and wisdom.

Scorpio
This conjunction lights up your eighth house. Deep transformation awaits. Sudden gains through insurance, inheritance, or spouse’s income are possible. Joint finances improve. Relationships deepen through emotional intimacy. Business benefits from research or hidden opportunities.
Remedy: Offer red sandalwood to Lord Hanuman on Tuesdays and chant:
Om Hanumate Namah
Chant 11 times in the morning and evening daily.

Sagittarius
Sun–Jupiter will grace your seventh house. Spotlight will be on partnerships, marriage, and collaborations. Great time to form business alliances or consider marriage proposals. Romantic relationships become more intense.
Remedy: Chant the beautiful Rama mantra:
Om Shri Rama Ramaya Namah
Chant 11 times in the morning and evening for harmony in relationships.

Capricorn
Your sixth house is activated. Time to overcome competition, clear debts, and focus on health. Job growth is possible through hard work. Business sees steady progress. Love needs patience and understanding.
Remedy: Light a ghee lamp to Lord Shiva and chant:
Om Namah Shivaya
Chant 11 times every morning and evening.

Aquarius
Fifth house shines bright. Joy in romance, creative pursuits, and children-related matters becomes the focus. Excellent time for artists, writers, and students. Love life flourishes with new excitement.
Remedy: Offer yellow flowers to Lord Vishnu and chant:
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Chant 11 times daily, morning and evening.

Pisces
Sun–Jupiter in your fourth house brings focus on home, mother’s blessings, and property matters. Ideal for purchasing or renovating property. Peace and happiness grow at home. Love blossoms through family gatherings.
Remedy: Chant the beautiful Rama mantra:
Om Shri Ramaya Namah
Chant 11 times facing east for domestic harmony.

Though Jupiter appears combust, its nearness to the Sun brings hidden blessings—a powerful inner glow that may not be seen at once by the world, but which supports your rise over time. Put in sincere effort, stay grounded, and let divine grace guide your journey.

Remember, combust planets never give negative results unless your chart itself has many afflictions. In astrology, people often condemn certain nakshatras, aspects such as combust or retrograde planets.

To affirm God, great intelligence is needed. A subtle sensitivity is needed. Total wakefulness of the heart is needed. A purified state of consciousness is needed. A little light is needed within you. But to deny God, nothing is needed. No commitment is needed. That is why people in the world condemn.

The psychology of condemnation is cheap psychology—an easy way out. If you start condemning everything, your genius will be “proven,” and there is no cost to it.

There is a very famous story: “The Great Fool.”

In a village, there was a fool. He was upset because no matter what he said, people laughed at him. Even when he said something right, people laughed. One day a monk came. That night, the fool fell at the monk’s feet and asked for a blessing. “Is there no way I can become a little intelligent?” The monk said, “There is a way. Condemn everything.”

The monk told him: “For seven days, whatever anyone says, make a negative statement. Someone says, ‘What a beautiful sunrise,’ you say, ‘What beauty? It comes every day.’ If someone says, ‘Jesus’ words are lovely,’ say, ‘What’s new in them? It’s all stale, borrowed.’ Always stay in the negative. Come to me after seven days.”

The idiot returned after seven days, with disciples and flower garlands. A band was playing. He said, “It worked. People now bow to me. They say I am a genius.” The monk said, “Now never go positive. Stay in the negative, and no one will be able to defeat you.”

So now that I have said combust Jupiter is positive, many fools will condemn my statement just to appear intelligent. But as I said, the psychology of condemnation is a cheap psychology.

And as you all know me, I say what is, because I love you. And love is possible only when you are truthful to yourself.

Love to each one of you for following me for so many months and years. This journey is of sharing and caring. And it will continue as long as the good God wants me to continue.

I wish this new month, starting from 15 June till 15 July, proves more beneficial and positive for each one of you.

Remember, you are never alone. God is with you. Love is with you.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

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