Mercury-Venus-Rahu Conjunction.

Mercury-Venus-Rahu Conjunction.

Today, Mercury-Venus-Rahu Conjunction.


 

Let's 1st understand what these planets represent on their own?


 

Mercury - Mercury represents communication skills, marketing, calculative ability, younger siblings, hobbies, skills with hands, intelligence, quick decision making, logical thinking, youthfulness etc.


 

Venus - Venus is Beauty, Desire and Love, Liquid Money. Venus is the main significator of marriage. Venus represents girlfriend or wife for a man. Venus is the significator of all relations, may it be husband-wife or mother-daughter. Philosophically speaking, Venus is also the cause of all the sufferings in our life. How? Because Venus represents our desires and we get pain and suffering in our life only when our desires are not fulfilled.


 

Rahu - It represents Illusion, Foreign Lands, Foreign Things (foreign as in unknown things. So, for someone living in Punjab, culture and rituals of Kerala is also unknown and hence Foreign), Drugs, Medicines, any type of intoxication, Fame, Wealth, Success, Obsession, Past-life incomplete Desires, Movies, Television, Online World, Cheating, Imagined Fears, Unusual Things, Unique Things, Creativity, Rule breaker. Rahu also blows things out of proportions.


 

3 planetary conjunction - Whenever 3 or more planets are conjunct with each other in a house/sign then things related to that house/sign become a kind of life focus for person. It is because of huge accumulation of energy within 30 degrees of sky. It means not only these 3 planets' energy is going into this house/sign but the energy of at least 4 to 6 house/sign is going into this house/sign as these planets will be ruling some houses too. So, this house/sign with conjunction becomes almost the most important house in chart. During Career Consultation, I give a huge importance to any such house which has 3 or more planets in it.


 

House Ruler - Besides these karaka things, Mercury, Venus & Rahu will also rule some houses in your chart and will represent things related to that house. Of course we can't cover conjunctions Ascendant and house wise else it will never be over. So, you have to include things related to the houses at the time of interpreting this conjunction. Also, we need to keep in mind all Yogas and Raj-Yogas which their conjunction would be making to completely understand the conjunction. Here, we can only cover meaning as per karakas.


 

Meaning of Mercury-Venus-Rahu Conjunction - Mercury-Venus makes a person creative and Rahu's association explodes that creativity. So, this conjunction shows someone who is extra creative and extra skillful. Creativity-wise this conjunction can be termed as the best one because person will be almost obsessed about his creative pursuits. They can be investing all their time in creative skills which can make them perfect in that area of life. Their creative pursuits can be very much Venus like, i.e. movies, arts or painting etc. Rahu with Venus also creates someone very rich and Rahu with Mercury can create someone who can be very clever or even cunning the way he speaks. They can be excellent in marketing their skills too. But again, the area of life which can get hurt through this conjunction is relationship. Rahu-Venus together always gives someone a desire to attain a perfect relationship and as there is no perfect relationship, they end up in going from one to other relationship. This conjunction has the maximum possibility of multiple relationships, both before and after the marriage. It also gives very unusual relation with siblings. I think, in relationship matters these people need to grow-up and be matured to not to have sky-high expectation and redirect Rahu energy towards creativity.


 

Who will win the Conjunction? - As Rahu is impacting both the planets, it is certainly having an upper hand.


 

Dignity & Strength - The person will be creative and skillful in things related to the house/sign where it is falling.


 

Hope this helps. Please post any comment or query you may have.

Thanks,

Swami Premanand Bharti