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The week ahead

MERCURY, the planet of communications, crosses the paths of both Pluto and Jupiter this week, creating the opportunity for you to express yourself more openly and honestly. Transits of Mercury to Pluto and Jupiter also stir up buried thoughts and feelings. So, if you have a choice between expressing a difficult idea or emotion or keeping it under the surface, the best path is to opt for a discussion. Make sure to leave the door open for further negotiations after every encounter.

Queries answered

A young woman of Vrischika Lagna has the Moon and Rahu in 1; retrograde Guru in 5; Kethu in 7; Mars in 8; Saturn in 9; Venus in 10; the Sun and Mercury in 11. What are her prospects of marriage?

- K. V. Narasimhachari,

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THE date of birth, and Nakshatra Pada of the Moon should have been given, and also balance of Maha Dasa at birth. From the data set out, it appears that Mars in 8 may not be a serious obstacle - since Lord of 8 is exalted, and is aspected too by auspicious Jupiter. Ketu in 7 can delay marriage, but Venus, Lord of 7, also Kalathra Karaka, is well-placed in a Kendra from the Moon and from the Lagna. Though debilitated and lacking Neecha Bhanga, the Moon is aspected by Jupiter. Praying to Lord Venkateswara on Mondays, and to Sri Maha Ganapathi on Fridays, will help.

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Good dates: May 13, May 14 and May 18 from 9 a.m..

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