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Vedic astrology is based on the activities of seven Grahas (planets), which include the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Also includes two Chaayaa Grahas (shadow planets): Rahu and Ketu. Vedic astrology does not include Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Of the two planets that govern wealth and money. They are Jupiter and Venus. These planets are called indicators of wealth and prosperity. The silver houses in the diagram of the planet are 2,5,8,9,11. If you are unhappy in your career, the work you do may not be using your natural talents – described by the collection of signs and planets in your 2nd house. As Venus` motions appear discontinuous (it disappears for several days at a time due to its proximity to the Sun and then reappears on the other horizon), some cultures have not recognized Venus as a unit; [145] Instead, they assumed they were two separate stars on each horizon: the morning and evening stars.

[145] Nevertheless, a cylindrical seal from the Jemdet Nasr period and the Tablet of Venus of Ammisaduqa from the early Babylonian dynasty indicate that the ancient Sumerians already knew that the morning and evening stars were the same celestial object. [146] [145] [147] In Babylonian times, the planet Venus was known as Ninsi`anna and later Dilbat. [148] The name „Ninsi`anna” translates to „divine woman, illumination of heaven,” referring to Venus as the brightest visible „star.” The earlier spellings of the name were written with the cuneiform character si4 (= SU, meaning „to be red”), and the original meaning may have been „divine lady of the redness of the sky”, referring to the color of the morning and evening sky. [149] In his book Dynamic Astrology: Using Planetary Cycles to Make Personal and Career Choices, John Townley identifies a cycle of Jupiter in which he believes humans are at their peak (in terms of productivity and opportunity) when Jupiter passes through the first house. He suggests taking advantage of this period of „abundance and free resources” (4), as it is the culmination of a cycle of opportunities that lasts about 12 years. For those who want to learn more about how to make the most of planetary cycles in terms of career changes and decisions, John Townley`s book is an insightful and practical read. In orbit around the Sun, Venus shows phases such as those of the Moon in a telescopic view. The planet appears as a small „full” disk when it is on the other side of the sun (with superior conjunction). Venus shows a larger disk and a „quarter phase” at its maximum expanses of the sun and appears brightest in the night sky. The planet features a thin „crescent” much larger in telescopic views as it runs along the neighboring side between Earth and the Sun. Venus shows its largest size and its „new phase” when it is between the Earth and the Sun (at the lower conjunction).

Its atmosphere is visible through telescopes through the halo of sunlight that is refracted around it. [133] Venus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes referred to as Earth`s „sister planet” because of its similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun, and composition. It is radically different from Earth in other ways. It has the densest atmosphere of the four terrestrial planets, composed of more than 96% carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure at the planet`s surface is 92 times that of Earth, roughly the pressure found 900 m (3,000 ft) underwater on Earth. Venus is by far the hottest planet in the solar system, with an average surface temperature of 737 K (464 °C; 867 °F), although Mercury is closer to the sun. Venus is shrouded in an opaque layer of highly reflective sulfuric acid clouds that prevent its surface from being seen in visible light from space. There may have been oceans of water in the past,[20][21] but these would have evaporated when the temperature rose due to an out-of-control greenhouse effect.

[22] Water is probably photodissociated, and free hydrogen has been evacuated into interplanetary space by the solar wind because there is no planetary magnetic field. [23] The surface of Venus is an arid desert landscape interspersed with plate-shaped rocks and periodically resurfaced by volcanism. You may notice a trend here. In fact, derivative houses can be used to determine the personal wealth potential of different areas of life. For example, the fifth house governs creativity, and the second house of the fifth house (if we were to consider the fifth house as the first house) is the sixth house. Perhaps we could look to the 6th house to determine the potential for money earned through creative endeavors or creative hobbies. The fifth house also rules our offspring, so we can also wait until the 6th century. House to find the potential of money earned by children (although that sounds a bit far-fetched to me!). Venus is the second planet from the Sun.

It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. As the second brightest natural object in the night sky after the moon, Venus can cast shadows and, in rare cases, be visible to the naked eye in broad daylight. [15] [16] Venus lies in Earth`s orbit and therefore never seems to move away from the Sun, either in the west shortly after dark or just before sunrise in the east. Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days. [17] With a rotation period of 243 Earth days, it takes longer to rotate around its axis than any other planet in the solar system, and does so in the opposite direction to all but Uranus (meaning the sun rises in the west and sets in the east). [18] Venus has no moon, a distinction it shares only with Mercury among the planets of the solar system. [19] In many horoscopes of the rich or rich, Saturn is associated with the second and/or eighth house. The aspect can be difficult (the conjunction or square seem to be „better” aspects than the opposition), although it is usually found in addition to the more favorable aspects of planets such as Venus, Jupiter and Neptune. Saturn adds ambition and realism as well as sobriety to the image. Saturn as a silver signifier gives the motivation to keep money and strive to earn more money. When Saturn is associated with financial institutions, the native is less likely to blow money once it is in his hands.

There is also an attitude that hard work is necessary to earn and keep money. Take, for example, someone who has just won money through a lottery or a slot machine, even if it is a small amount. While natives with Jupiter and/or Neptune challenging their money signifiers might hand over their winnings directly into the lottery/slot machine, natives with Saturn as the money signifier will be more inclined to go ahead (assuming they were wasting their time playing, which is actually unlikely!).

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