So, I got into this whole Vedic astrology thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride! I started digging into Mercury, or “Budh” as they call it. Yeah, I’m practically an expert now, haha.
First off, I found out that Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, and it’s the closest one to the Sun. But it is an important planet, and it’s not just about how it looks in the sky. This little guy is all about how your brain works. I mean, it rules your smarts, how you talk, and how good you are at figuring things out. They say that “Budh” in your Kundli, whatever that is, represents your “Buddhi,” which is basically your brainpower. So, yeah, pretty important stuff, I guess.
Then, I learned that Mercury is considered a pretty chill planet, especially when it’s hanging out with other benefic planets. They say its primary quality is “Rajo Guna,” which sounds fancy, but it just means it’s all about being passionate and maybe a bit bossy. And get this, its caste is “Vaishya,” which is like the trader caste. So, I guess Mercury is a bit of a hustler, always wheeling and dealing, even in the stars.
- Started by researching Mercury’s role in Vedic astrology.
- Discovered its influence on intellect and communication.
- Learned about its qualities and caste associations.
Next, I went deeper and tried to make sense of all the relationships between planets. Turns out, Mercury and the Sun are buddies in Vedic astrology. The Sun’s the king and all, so I guess that makes Mercury its right-hand man, helping it rule the zodiac. Or something like that. I’m still trying to wrap my head around all these connections, but it’s fascinating, to say the least.
After that, I tried applying all this newfound knowledge. I even tried to do some predictions, you know, for fun. Let’s just say it’s not as easy as those astrology folks make it look! But hey, I’m learning, and it’s a fun hobby. Who knew that a little planet could have such a big impact on, well, everything?
And the last thing I found out that Mercury is called “Soumya” which means Son of Soma or Chandra. That’s all I’ve learned this time.
Key Takeaways
- Mercury governs intellect and communication in Vedic astrology.
- It has a passionate and ambitious nature, associated with the trader caste.
- Mercury is friendly with the Sun, enhancing its influence in the zodiac.
So, that’s my journey into the world of Mercury in Vedic astrology. It’s been a bit of a brain workout, but I’m enjoying it. Maybe I’ll even become a real astrologer someday, who knows? But for now, I’m just a guy who’s fascinated by the stars and what they might be trying to tell us.