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Soma
The Moon in Vedic astrology
is called CHANDRA. In Sanskrit CHANDRA means "bright
and shining". The Moon is also called SOMA, named
after the intoxicating sacred drink used in Vedic sacrifice.
Where all westerners know their Sun-sign, you will find all
Hindus know their Moon sign, for the Moon, and its birth sign
are important in Hindu culture and astrology.
In fact, Hindus do not celebrate their
birthday on the calendar day on which they were born. Instead,
they celebrate their birthday in the month they were born
when the Moon enters the part of the sign it was in at birth.
Such is the importance of the Moon in Vedic culture.
The bright Moon is considered a benefic of the highest order,
and the dark Moon is considered a malefic. The Moon is known
as a hare, or rabbit in Vedic lore, as he jumps faster than
any of the other grahas. The Moon rules over the sidereal
sign of Cancer. He is exalted in Taurus, and fallen in the
opposite sign of Scorpio.
The Moon is a karaka of many things. He
is an indicator of the mother, and females in general, the
public, general well-being and happiness, femininity and beauty,
the eyesight, memory and the mind.
Many western students of astrology are shocked to discover
that the Moon is indicative of the mind, and not Mercury.
The Sun is the indicator of the soul, and the Moon is the
vehicle of the mind that receives the light of the soul. Mercury
is the further process that is called the intellect, which
places a value on what the mind has received. The Moon as
the mind is indicative of all the senses and their ability
to perceive life in its entire splendor. Mercury represents
a further distillation and conceptualization of that process
and its ultimate intellectualization in forming judgment.
The Moon is most comfortable and powerful
in the 4th House; she also likes the angles. The Moon is particularly
beneficial for the water sign ascendants of Cancer, Scorpio
and Pisces. Her nature is KAPHA, or watery. Her gem is the
Moonstone and Natural Pearls. Her metal is silver and her
direction is Northwest.
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| SOMA AS SEEN IN TEMPLES |
The Moon's day is Monday. The Moon comes
into her full maturity at age 24. In Vedic myth the Moon,
or CHANDRA, is depicted as Male. He is married to the 27 lunar
mansions or NAKSHATRAS as they are called in Sanskrit that
makes up the sidereal cycle of the Moon. This is how
long it takes the Moon to move through all the signs, some
27 odd days. Each night he stays in one of the mansions until
he has visited all 27 wives and the sidereal cycle is completed.
But, having 27 wives, Chandra does not treat them all equally.
He is especially fond of the lunar mansion ROHINI, in Taurus
where the Moon is exalted.
CHANDRA (MOON) is a lovable God - a loving god. Pleasing to
children as well as elders universally appealing to everyone
whatever may be the religion of the onlooker. Sages and devotees
invoke the Goddess Mother in Chandra and meditate for hours.
This graha (Moon) causes nightfall strengthens the mind, purifies
the blood and is considered as the mother who radiates nectar
(Amrut). Worship of this graha is said to be beneficial for
relief from all sorrows, helps in curing mental afflictions
etc. His cool rays radiate happiness around. He adores the
head of Lord Siva.
In the Zodiac he is the lord of Cancer. Worshipping Chandra
on Mondays is said to be very effective in getting one's prayers
answered.
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