• New Moon in Ardra Nakshatra (25 June 2025)
    Jun 17 2025

    New Moon in Ardra Nakshatra

    25 June 2025


    The upcoming New Moon in Ardra Nashatra will be quite a unique stellar event, with not only Moon and Sun tightly conjuct in the star of cosmic Rudra, but also Jupiter joining them in the same degree. Thus on that day Sun will be combusting, or symbolically refining within its fiery rays two planets, Jupiter and Moon. This intimate conjunction will additionally happen in the amsha of Goddess Sati in the D20 chart (Vimshamsha chart of spiritual progress), the Goddess who self-immolated herself, which will remind us of the meaning of sacrifice and the need of transformation in our lives. This deeply transformational fortnight will be ideal for any purification practices during this fortnight. It is, however, also an indicator that with Jupiter combust in Ardra our judgement might be clouded at times and we might like to avoid any impulsive decisions in this period.

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    21 mins
  • Rahu & Ketu transit through Aquarius and Leo (29 May 2025 - 25 October 2026)
    Jun 4 2025

    Rahu & Ketu transit through Aquarius and Leo

    29 May 2025 - 25 October 2026


    Just a few days back Rahu & Ketu changed their signs, moving into sidereal Aquarius (Rahu) and sidereal Leo (Ketu), which symbolically represent zodiacal root chakra (Aquarius) and zodiacal third eye chakra (Leo). This 18-months transit will be calling all of us to align our vision with reality, and follow our dreams with courage. Rahu in sidereal Aquarius will be inspiring us to push beyond the boundaries of what’s conventional and expected and embrace the innovation while staying aligned with our purpose.


    It will be also a powerful time for larger communities to rethink their values, joins hands in their efforts and become more inclusive. We may expect many reforms and even revolutions, both on inner and outer level, as this transit will be calling both individuals and larger communities to manifest more integrity.

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    21 mins
  • Full Moon in Jyeshta Nakshatra (11/12 June 2025)
    May 29 2025

    Full Moon in Jyeshta Nakshatra

    10-11 June 2025


    Every year when Moon is about to get full in its debilitation place, sidereal Scorpio, emotions are stirred and churned from deep within us, so that we may face our shadows and grow beyond them. This year, in particular, Full Moon in Jyeshta Nakshatra will be additionally aspected by Mars (losely conjuct with Ketu, who will be already in Leo), which may add to the intensity. It’s a fortnight during which we all may feel a bit more easy to trigger than usual and more prone to irritation or anger.


    Sun and Moon will be both dwelling in the amshas of Goddess Bhairavi in D20 chart (vimshamsha chart of spiritual progress) during the climax of the Full Moon. Bhairavi is the Goddess of fearlessness, who will keep inspiring us during this fortnight to transcend our fears and find courage to move past our limitations.


    Learn more about 40 Goddesses of Vimshamsha chart: https://academy.discoveringyouniverse.com/courses/goddesses-of-the-vimshamsha-chart-d20/

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    16 mins
  • New Moon in Rohini Nakshatra (26/27 May 2025)
    May 21 2025

    New Moon in Rohini Nakshatra

    26-27 May 2025


    The next conjunction between Sun and Moon will occur in the heart of sidereal Taurus, where Moon becomes exalted while Sun starves (kshudhita avastha). During this entire dark fortnight (Krishna paksha) Venus, another planet of water element, will remain exalted, while Mars, another planet of fire element, will remain debilitated. With both fiery planets starving during this dark fortnight and both watery grahas in exaltation during the New Moon day, we may feel generally more tired and less energised - but at the same time we will have greater access to our feminine, intuitive energy and thus will have a chance to heal some deep emotions. It’s a powerful time to “rest and digest”.

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    16 mins
  • Full Moon in Vishakha Nakshatra (12 May 2025)
    May 6 2025

    Full Moon in Vishakha Nakshatra

    12 May 2025


    The upcoming Full Moon in Vishakha Nakshatra will be the first one since many months that won’t bring so intense energies with itself. However, as Moon will be experiencing isolated state (kemadruma yoga), preceded only by Ketu in 12th house from it and aspected by debilitated Mars, we all may have increased tendency in this period to isolate and withdraw. The energy of debilitated Mars, however, may still make us quite hyper vigilant and overuse our “what’s wrong” attention.


    Simultaneously, Full Moon shining in Vishakha, will be calling us to listen to that intuitive voice within and move beyond past experiences and limitations, or at least begin the process of reintegrating them. With dispositor Full Moon (Venus) exalted in Pisces we will have greater access to the source of inspiration and intuition within.

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    15 mins
  • New Moon in Bharani Nakshatra (27/28 April 2025)
    Apr 19 2025

    New Moon in Bharani Nakshatra

    27-28 April


    The upcoming New Moon in Bharani Nakshatra will continue with the theme of letting go and learning how to go more with the flow of life, skilfully riding its waves, rather than fighting against it and end up struggling. This entire dark fortnight will give us all greater insight (exalted Sun) into all the things that we need to unburden ourselves from in order to experience greater freedom and greater aliveness. It’s a great time for sincere introspection and conscious observation of our minds vrittis (waves and whirlpools), as well as engaging in revitalising practices such as yoga or pranayama. It’s a perfect time for changing some of our habits, too.

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    15 mins
  • Full Moon in Citra Nakshatra (12/13 April 2025)
    Apr 11 2025

    Full Moon in Citra Nakshatra

    12-13 April 2025


    Although eclipse season is over, the intense energies of 5 grahas accumulated in sidereal Pisces (Sun, Saturn, Rahu, Mercury and retrograde Venus) can be still felt in the air and continue throughout this fortnight. Additionally, Sun and Moon will be again experiencing Sankranti Dosha, the maximum separation occurring right on the borders of two rashis: Moon in the heart of Citra nakshatra between Virgo and Libra, while Sun in the middle of gandanta between Pisces and Aries. This makes this whole fortnight leading towards upcoming Full Moon a powerful time for spiritual transformation and some serious inner work. It is a perfect time to embody the qualities of sidereal Pisces and choose more often to go within, talk less and feel more, listen to the voice of inner guidance, and learn to trust and surrender more, even amidst the storm.

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    14 mins
  • Partial Solar Eclipse in Uttara Bhadrapada (29 Mar 2025)
    Mar 14 2025

    Partial Solar Eclipse in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra

    29 March 2025


    Partial Solar Eclipse in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra, in the very heart of sidereal Pisces, will mark the culmination of this eclipse season, with impressive 6 planets aligned together in Pisces. Saturn will move into Pisces just hours after the eclipse. With 6 of the Navagrahas accumulated in Bhadrapada nakshatras, stars of Rudras, fierce aspects of Lord Shiva who represent forces of time, transformation and symbolic death, we all will be powerfully called towards inner transformation. With Sun and Moon perfectly aligned with Earth, and other planets joining, it is a powerful time for all of us to realign with our purpose and allow unnecessary desires and disappointments to burn in the fire of purification.


    It’s incredibly significant that during this eclipse season both of the lunar nodes, Rahu and Ketu, dwell in the amsha of Goddess Cinnamasta in the D20 (Vimshamsha) chart of spiritual progress. Cinnamasta, the Goddess who beheads Herself and drinks Her own blood, while immersed in ecstatic dance, represents the notion of unlocking spiritual bliss within by beheading our ego and disconnecting for a moment from the narratives and stories of our mind. While Her image may seem gruesome to some, She represents this force of aliveness within us, which we all have access to, if we choose to drop awareness from our head to our bodies for a moment, and liberate ourselves from the dictatorship of the mind.


    If you want to learn more about interpreting eclipses, you can watch this workshop dedicated to decoding astrological meaning of eclipses: https://academy.discoveringyouniverse.com/courses/eclipses-in-vedic-astrology/


    Here you can also learn more about 10 Mahavidya Goddesses: https://academy.discoveringyouniverse.com/courses/mahavidyas-10-mystical-goddesses/

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    17 mins
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