Cosmic Transit

What does it mean when the Sun and Moon are both in Krittika?

What does it mean when the Sun and Moon are both in Krittika? I’ve been sitting with this energy all morning. It’s heavy, isn’t it? With both the Sun and Moon hanging out in Taurus under Krittika, there’s this sharp, cutting focus on our internal security. Krittika is ruled by Agni, the fire god. It’s not soft. It’s about burning away what’s rotting so something new can actually grow.

But honestly, it’s a bit exhausting. I felt that friction in my own house today—everyone was just a little more sensitive than usual. That’s the fire meeting the stability of Taurus. It’s like trying to light a fire in a damp forest. You want change, but you’re held back by the need for comfort.

And Mercury is right there too. We’re all overthinking things we should just be letting go of. This might sound backwards, but sometimes the best thing you can do during a Krittika transit is to stop trying to control the outcome. Just let the fire do its work.

Because we’ve got Mars in Ashwini right now, the impulse to jump into action is so strong. You want to fix things, repair the family dynamic, clear the air. My advice? Wait a beat. Don't rush the process.

I’ve been checking my own current placements on the Vyom app to see where this fits into my personal rhythm. It helps to see it laid out visually. Just remember, Krittika isn't about destruction for the sake of it. It’s about purification. So if things feel a bit heated, breathe. It’s supposed to be this way.

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@marcus_dubois
What does it mean when the Sun and Moon are both in Krittika? It means the universe is asking you to burn away what no longer serves your soul, using that sharp, cutting energy to finally clear your path. It’s intense, sure, but I’ve found that staring directly into that flame is the only way to really see where your karma needs adjusting. If you’re feeling the pressure, checking your own chart on Vyom might help you figure out exactly which parts of your life are up for the harvest.

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