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Mercury in Astrology Mercury’s Nature and Intelligence According to Jyotish (Vedic astrology), Mercury governs the aspect of intelligence related to learning ability and cultural development. Mercury is an airy planet of mixed nature — neither masculine nor feminine. Mercury is called vidya-karaka — the significator of knowledge. It indicates powers…

Budha — The God of Mercury

The Birth of Budha The Devi Bhagavata recounts that Brihaspati, the guru of the gods, had a beautiful wife named Tara. One day, Tara encountered the radiant Chandra (the Moon god) and fell deeply in love with him. Chandra, being Brihaspati’s disciple, made Tara’s desire sinful in the…

Mars in Astrology – The Fiery Warrior

In Jyotish (Vedic astrology), Mars is a fiery, masculine planet. Mars governs ambition, desire, the ability to act on those desires, feelings, and sexual potency in men. Mars as Indicator of Siblings and Property Mars is known as Bhratri-karaka — the significator of brothers. Its placement in a chart reveals…

Mangala — The God of Mars

The god of Mars goes by many names: Mangala, Kuja, Angaraka, Sutabhumi. The Puranas offer different versions of Mangala’s birth. In one account, Shiva’s beloved wife, Sati, could not bear the insult her father Daksha had shown to Shiva, so she immolated herself. Grief-stricken, Shiva entered deep…

Why Do the Moon’s Phases Exist?

According to the Puranas, Chandra (the Moon god) had twenty-seven wives, the daughters of the progenitor Daksha, each representing one of the twenty-seven constellations (nakshatras), and four sons. The Shalya Parva recounts that of these wives, Chandra loved Rohini the most and never left her side. The other…