මගේ චිත්තවේගීය යහපැවැත්ම ගැන සඳ පවසන්නේ කුමක්ද?
මගේ චිත්තවේගීය යහපැවැත්ම ගැන සඳ පවසන්නේ කුමක්ද?
Classical Vedic methodology · BPHS, Phaladeepika, Saravali
The Moon (Chandra) is the single most important graha for understanding emotional life in classical Vedic astrology. Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra names the Moon as the karaka of mind (manas), mother (mata), instinctive feeling, public reputation, and the body fluids. Phaladeepika treats the Moon as second only to the Lagna in determining the chart’s overall direction — a tradition so strong that Vedic astrology often reads the chart twice, once from the Lagna and once from the Moon as a secondary ascendant.
Factor 1 — The Moon’s sign (Janma Rashi)
ඔබේ සඳ උපතේදී සිටි ලකුණ ඔබේ ස්වාභාවික චිත්තවේගීය ස්වභාවය නිර්වචනය කරයි. රාෂි දොළහෙන් සෑම එකක්ම වෙනස් චිත්තවේගීය අත්සනක් දරයි:
- Aries Moon: assertive, impatient, action-oriented emotions
- Taurus Moon (exalted): steady, sensual, comfort-seeking — classically the most emotionally stable Moon placement
- Cancer Moon: own-sign — deeply emotional, nurturing, protective
- Leo Moon: warm, generous, recognition-seeking
- Scorpio Moon (debilitated): intense, deep, prone to emotional extremes — classically the most challenging Moon placement
- Capricorn Moon: reserved, duty-bound, structured — emotional well-being comes through accomplishment rather than expression
- Pisces Moon: imaginative, empathic, prone to dissolution of boundaries
The exaltation point is 3° Taurus; the debilitation point is 3° Scorpio. The Moon strengthens as it moves toward exaltation and weakens as it moves toward debilitation.
Factor 2 — House placement
ෆලදීපිකා නිවාස දොළහෙන් එක් එක් චන්ද් රයාගේ සවිස්තරාත්මක බලපෑම් ලබා දෙයි. මූලික රටාව: චිත්තවේගීය ශක්තිය චන්ද් රයා වාසය කරන නිවස විසින් පාලනය කරන ජීවන ක්ෂේත් රයේ සංකේන්ද් රණය වේ.
- 1st house: emotional life is visible; mood directly shapes self-presentation
- 4th house (own house equivalence): home and inner life are the primary emotional refuge
- 5th house: emotions expressed through creativity, romance, children
- 9th house: emotional satisfaction through dharma, teachers, higher learning
- 10th house: public reputation deeply intertwined with emotional state
සඳෙහි 6 වන, 8 වන සහ 12 වන නිවාස ස්ථානගත කිරීම් සම්භාව් ය ග් රන්ථ මගින් ප් රවේශමෙන් සලකනු ලැබේ - ඔවුන් වඩාත් ක් රියාශීලී රැකවරණය අවශ් ය චිත්තවේගීය ජීවිතය විස්තර කරයි.
Factor 3 — Aspects on the Moon
සම්භාව් ය වෛදික ජ් යොතිෂය දෘෂ්ටි (අංග) මූලධර්මය භාවිතා කරයි. සඳ මත වැටෙන අංග එහි ප් රකාශනය වෙනස් කරයි:
- Jupiter’s aspect: stabilising, wise, expansive — the most beneficial aspect for the Moon
- Venus’s aspect: soothing, aesthetic, harmonious
- Mars’s aspect: energising but potentially agitating
- Saturn’s aspect: stabilising through restraint, but classically associated with melancholy when too strong
- Rahu or Ketu conjunction: emotional intensification, unconventional patterns; in classical doctrine, the Moon conjoined with Rahu or Ketu is the “Grahana Yoga” (eclipse yoga) — requires careful attention
Factor 4 — The Moon’s nakshatra
The 27 lunar mansions are the deepest layer of Vedic emotional psychology. The Moon’s nakshatra at birth defines the starting point of the Vimshottari Dasha and carries its own emotional archetype (each nakshatra has a deity, symbol, and characteristic temperament described in Brihat Samhita).
For example, Rohini Moon (the Moon’s exaltation nakshatra) is considered the most emotionally fertile placement; Mula Moon and Jyeshtha Moon require careful classical remediation per BPHS.
Factor 5 — Shadbala strength
The Moon’s six-fold strength (Shadbala) measures whether it can reliably deliver its significations. Per BPHS Chapter XXVII, the Moon’s classical threshold is 6.0 rupas. A Moon above this threshold is a stable emotional anchor; below it, the same significations come delayed or require active care.
The Moon’s strength also factors into Ishta-Phala (auspicious results) and Kashta-Phala (inauspicious results) calculations — surfaced on the AstroPal chart page.
What this means for your reading
The framework above is universal. Your specific Moon could be exalted in Taurus, debilitated in Scorpio, or anywhere in between. It could be conjoined with Jupiter (stable) or with Rahu (intensified). The synthesis of all five factors is what determines your specific emotional pattern. AstroPal’s engine computes each factor and the chat synthesises them on request, citing the classical source for each conclusion.
Going deeper
The Glossary’s Nakshatras section describes the 27 lunar mansions. The Sade Sati guide covers Saturn’s 7½-year transit over the natal Moon — the most emotionally significant transit in Vedic astrology. The Vimshottari Dasha guide explains the timing system anchored to the Moon’s nakshatra.
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