1. The Sun Is the King of the Horoscope In the ancient courts of astrological wisdom, the planets were never viewed as equal players. They functioned as a Sabha, or a cabinet of ministers. You have Mercury, the clever polymath; …

Guiding Lives, Teaching Astrology Wisdom
Guiding Lives, Teaching Astrology Wisdom

1. The Sun Is the King of the Horoscope In the ancient courts of astrological wisdom, the planets were never viewed as equal players. They functioned as a Sabha, or a cabinet of ministers. You have Mercury, the clever polymath; …

1. Introduction Sun-Moon Conjunction, the Sun represents the Divine Father (Spirit/Will), and the Moon represents the Divine Mother (Emotions/Nurturing). When they conjoin, it is the birth of the New Moon (Amavasya). The Concept: Think of this as the “New Beginning.” …

1. Introduction In Vedic Astrology, when the Sun-Jupiter Conjunction occupy the same house, it represents the alignment of the Soul’s Will with Divine Grace. The Concept: Think of this as a King who refuses to make a law without consulting …

1. Introduction Sun-Mars Conjunction, the Sun (Surya) is the King—the source of law, light, and life. Mars (Mangal) is the General—the force of execution, protection, and war. When these two occupy the same house, it creates a “Solar-Martial” fusion that …

1. Introduction In Vedic Astrology, the conjunction of the Sun-Mercury Conjunction is one of the most frequently occurring and highly respected planetary unions. It is traditionally known as “Budhaditya Yoga” (Budha meaning Mercury, and Aditya being a name for the …

1. Introduction Sun-Venus Conjunction in Vedic Astrology, the meeting of the Sun (Surya) and Venus (Shukra) is one of the most common yet complex conjunctions. It represents the fusion of the King (Power/Soul) and the Artist (Beauty/Desire). The Metaphor: Imagine …

1. Introduction In the celestial cabinet of Vedic Astrology, The term “Grahan” (Eclipse) yoga refers to the Sun-Ketu Conjunction. This union represents the fusion of the King/Source of Light and the Smoky Shadow that represents the tail of the dragon. Mythologically, …

1. Introduction In the celestial cabinet of Sun-Saturn Conjunction in Vedic Astrology, the meeting of the Sun (Surya) and Saturn (Shani) is one of the most intense and karmically heavy unions. This conjunction represents the fusion of the King (the …

1. Introduction In the intricate cosmic dance of Vedic astrology, the Rahu-Sun Conjunction creates one of the most powerful, ambitious, and internally conflicted combinations. This is a fusion of the Sun, the king of the planets, representing the soul (Atma), …
