☀️ Surya, Rohini & Mrigashira: The Seasonal Rhythm of Relief and Heat

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In traditional Vedic astrology, the movement of the Sun through different nakshatras is often associated not only with symbolic meanings but also with seasonal and environmental shifts.


When Surya transits through Rohini Nakshatra, it is traditionally viewed as a phase of relative cooling, stabilization, and relief. Rohini is associated with nourishment, growth, and soothing energy, and in seasonal interpretations, this period is often felt as a temporary easing of intense heat or climatic harshness.


However, as Surya moves onward into Mrigashira Nakshatra, the energy is considered more restless, searching, and fluctuating. In traditional observation, this phase is often linked with shifting conditions—where stability reduces and variability increases again, whether in weather patterns or symbolic life experiences.


Thus, a recurring cyclical pattern is described: a phase of relief and cooling influence followed by a phase of renewed instability or intensity.


From a symbolic standpoint, Rohini represents nourishment and temporary comfort, while Mrigashira represents movement, inquiry, and transition. Together, they form a natural rhythm of ease followed by change.


In this interpretation, nothing remains permanent—relief arrives, but change always follows, reflecting the continuous motion inherent in both nature and cosmic cycles.


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