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Venus Trasit

Sri Maha Lakshmi


The Saints and The Goddess Favor You
4 Ways to Wealth Transit


Venus will enter its own sign of Taurus on June 4th, 2011 and will stay only until June 29th.

Taurus is the 2nd sign to the natural zodiac. The 2nd sign governs sophistication, wealth, acquisition of wealth, and family. The planet Venus governs harmony, romance, bliss, ultimate pleasure luxury, revelry, all precious metals and abundance of wealth. Venus entering his own house make him extra strong and authoritative, governing with an unshakable hand that wealth with be the ruling order.

To Gild the Lily

A planetary combination happens during the transit of Rahu and Ketu. Ketu conjoins Venus meaning that Ketu joins Venus in its house of Taurus

There is a astrology dictum stating that when Venus and Ketu are conjoined when Venus is in its own sign or exalted, the combination offers the power of 3 exalted planets.

4 Ways to Wealth

Ketu is Significator of the "4 Ways of Wealth", so this limited time is the time to create or build your wealth.

  • Wealth through knowledge
  • Wealth through inheritance
  • Wealth through artistic skills
  • Wealth through unexpected and unearned means

Saints and the Goddess

Kethu is a planet that represents Saints and Saddhus. The blessing of Saints and Saddhus are the key for fortune and manifestation as they have the power to change the destiny with their blessing. So the association of Kethu and the Saints, and Venus and Goddess Mahalakshmi will give the power to grant abundance.

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The Saint and the Goddess

Once, the great sage Shankara, the founder of Advaita philosophy, went knocking at each and every door seeking food. The lady of one of those houses saw this young boy seeking food or 'bhiksha'. She felt deeply drawn by the young boy's powerful appearance.

She was so poor that she had nothing to offer to this extraordinary child. She was pained thinking of her misfortune. Shankara could sense her restlessness and told her that anything that she had, however little it be, would suffice. She only had one gooseberry with which she was saving to break her spiritual fast.

Totally embarrassed, she brought this gooseberry and dropped it into the young boy's begging bowl. Realizing how she felt, Shankara was really moved. He sang a hymn in praise of Goddess of Wealth, Sri Mahalakshmi. Immediately there was a shower of 'golden gooseberries' in the courtyard of her house. The hymn that Shankara sang is the popular 'Kanakadhara' chants.

The Saint and the Goddess

Once, the great sage Shankara, the founder of Advaita philosophy, went knocking at each and every door seeking food. The lady of one of those houses saw this young boy seeking food or 'bhiksha'. She felt deeply drawn by the young boy's powerful appearance.

She was so poor that she had nothing to offer to this extraordinary child. She was pained thinking of her misfortune. Shankara could sense her restlessness and told her that anything that she had, however little it be, would suffice. She only had one gooseberry with which she was saving to break her spiritual fast.

Totally embarrassed, she brought this gooseberry and dropped it into the young boy's begging bowl. Realizing how she felt, Shankara was really moved. He sang a hymn in praise of Goddess of Wealth, Sri Mahalakshmi. Immediately there was a shower of 'golden gooseberries' in the courtyard of her house. The hymn that Shankara sang is the popular 'Kanakadhara' chants.