Jupiter:
The conjunction of Moon and Jupiter is a famous one in Vedic astrology and leads to the renowned and much talked about raja yoga known as Gaja Kesari yoga. Jupiter is the planet for wealth, knowledge, fame, luck and children while Moon signifies the mind and the heart, happiness and prosperity. When the two planets combine, they bless the native with all types of luxuries and comforts. Gaja means Elephant which signifies luck, enormity and an unbridled quest for knowledge while Kesari meaning Lion is the epitome of courage, leadership and regality. Natives of this yoga are intelligent, knowledgeable, highly educated, wealthy and prosperous. They occupy a very high position in their profession and in the societal hierarchy. They are born leader of men and are known for their courage, tact and diplomacy and easily defeat their enemies. They are also blessed with a big and very happy family. Above all, people with Gaja Kesari yoga are remembered and praised for their achievements and contributions to humanity for centuries after their lifetime. Let us see the results of this conjunction in various houses.
1st House:
Best placement for this conjunction. Native has a soft and gentle disposition. He rises high in life and occupies and eminent position. He has a broad elevated chest and a good body. He maintains cordial relations with all and begets a good wife and sons.
2nd House:
Great placement for attaining riches in life. Native is soft spoken and possesses a musical voice. He is blessed with a rich and prosperous family.
3rd House:
Native is a renowned author or leads a publishing business. Is widely traveled. He is blessed with good brothers and sisters.
4th House:
Native is the owner of many luxury goods in life. He is landed, propertied and leads a comfortable and happy life. Native is intelligent, learned and rises to the position of a minister and is also endowed with happiness with regards to his relations.
5th House:
Native is blessed with artistic and beautiful children. He is a very intelligent businessman. Native may also be renowned in the entertainment industry.
6th House:
Results here are better after the age of 30. Native makes for an accomplished diplomat or an intelligence bureau officer. Solves exceedingly difficult problems for the government or elected authorities.
7th House:
This is a very good placement with regards to marriage. Native is blessed with a beautiful spouse with noble qualities. He makes for a very good businessman and engages in trade and commerce. He is intelligent and clever in all his dealings and is the favorite of the king.
8th House:
Jupiter blesses the native with a good longevity. Native may be blessed with a rich and beautiful spouse and good marital happiness. He has a soft disposition but is often tensed.
9th House:
Native is highly educated and very intelligent. Could be a scientist. Expert in physical sciences. Religious and well versed in the shastras and puranas. He would make for a renowned author. Travels the world.
10th House:
Highly successful and skilled professional administrator or businessman. He is cool-headed, good looking and very generous in giving. He is learned wealthy and commands respect in society.
11th House:
Abundance in wealth, knowledge and family. Most likely is an innovator. Deals in chemicals and liquid items. He is the favorite of the king and the government and is handsomely rewarded by them. Highly prosperous in life and remembered after his time.
12th House:
Not a great placement. Turns into a wanderer. Native however may discover or solve chronic problems in faraway lands.
Venus:
Both Moon and Venus are watery planets and signify our aesthetic aspects of our life. Both of them also signify romance and luxuries. A native with a Moon conjunct Venus will have a natural flair for trade and merchandise particularly related to businesses such as textiles, jewelry and concoctions. He puts on fine apparel and is fond of scents and flowers. He is clever in execution of his work and is popular among his people but could at the same time be lethargic. Let us see the results of this conjunction in various houses.
1st House:
Native has a pleasing personality and is a favorite of his seniors. He is an expert in matters of the apparel and scents, gems and jewellery and flowers. He has association with many women.
2nd House:
Soft nature. Quiet and goes about his business in a workmanlike approach. Attached to the family. Wealth accumulates over a period of time.
3rd House:
Doesn’t seek risk. Gains financially from media and entertainment. Undertakes a number of short journeys.
4th House:
Popular with people. Leads a luxurious life. He gains financially from ships, boats or by articles transported by or across water. He enjoys the company and gets happiness from opposite sex.
5th House:
Connected to fine arts. Could be an actor, singer, dancer or a director. Romantic nature. Emotional. All the world’s a stage. If not afflicted, can be exceedingly wealthy.
6th House:
Not a great placement. Wealthy but can lack good relations with family and friends. Takes a contrarian approach.
7th House:
Intelligent but may fritter away his wealth. Might work as a spy for governmental organizations. Attached to women. Multiple marriages are possible.
8th House:
This placement affects longevity unless Jupiter or Saturn is involved. Native gets sudden inheritance but could also face litigations.
9th House:
Gains more in foreign lands. Wealthy and respected by his friends and colleagues. Wife could be of foreign origin. Travels through the sea.
10th House:
Native is kind and forgiving by nature. He is surrounded by a number of people. Maybe a famous minister or king. Commands respect of his subjects. Is wealthy.
11th House:
Has a large network of friends particularly with regards opposite sex. Benefits through their association. Native is chivalrous and mischievous but always thinks of gains. Businesslike approach to everyday life.
12th House:
Gain of money from foreign lands. Loves journeys through the sea. Could be a mariner or a sea trader.
Saturn:
Those born with a Moon-Saturn conjunction start their life with the much-feared sade sati or 7.5 period of Saturn. Sade sati brings about a number of challenges resulting in the native making him feel stressed out or overwhelmed by the complexities of life. As such it is a period when the native’s patience and resolve is tested and necessitates additional effort in all his undertakings.
A Moon-Saturn conjunction indicates the native will have poor relations with his parents and his spouse. He will only derive unhappiness from his family. He will be devoid of wealth and be a subordinate to another. He will have liaison with women older than himself. Such an individual finds himself in controversies and gets vanquished by his opponents. Let us see the results of this conjunction in various houses.
1st House:
Native is sinful, lethargic, greedy and wicked. He is rude and spends his life in a subordinate position.
2nd House:
Works very hard to accumulate wealth. Maybe connected to the transportation or infrastructure industries. Slow in speech and in his deeds. Family life may be a problem.
3rd House:
Native takes risks and accomplishes tasks in society where others fail. He is honored and respected by the government. He suffers from poor relations with his brothers.
4th House:
Native may be connected to the mining or petroleum industry and derives his wealth from such ventures. He accumulates land and properties through the course of his life. He may also be connected to shipping or jewelry industry. He becomes powerful and popular.
5th House:
Delay in birth of children but they could be highly accomplished. Lacks creativity. Associates himself with the established order and resists any change in society.
6th House:
Earns praise from multilateral organizations and he government in executing exceedingly difficult tasks. Earns wealth through sovereign. Devoid of good relation with in-laws. Mind is troubled with negative thoughts.
7th House:
Late marriage. Spouse maybe elderly or very young but very attractive. He may suffer from marital discord. He occupies a high position in his chosen profession and is honored by the government.
8th House:
Lifespan can be long. Obstruction in joint finances. Investments lead to heavy losses. Could be an ascetic or a psychic.
9th House:
Native undertakes pilgrimages or spiritual retreats to discover the true meaning of life. Develops patience and perseverance in resolving differences with his family members and professional acquaintances. Truth seeker.
10th House:
Tastes success after much effort. He defeats his enemies and becomes the head of a very large organization. Native is famous. He may not have good relations with his mother.
11th House:
Native gains through association of his friends and acquaintances. Becomes very wealthy in the latter part of his life. Could be associated with the entertainment industry.
12th House:
Native wanders aimlessly. Has a troubled mind and often enters into arguments with colleagues and family members. Loses all his wealth.