Taurus Ascendant or Vrishabh Lagna
Vrishabha lagna people (that ls,
people whose lagna is Vrishabha will have medium stature and plump body. Their
forehead would be broad, neck thick and stout, eyes bright, hair dark,
complexion clear. They will be solidly built with big shoulders and muscles
well-developed. Vrishabha is a fixed and earthy sign.
Vrishabha lagna people have,
therefore, Great endurance and patience. But when provoked, they become angry
and vicious like a bull (the pictorial symbol allotted to this sign is a bull with
horns). There are slow and steady, plodding and persevering, patient and
persistent. They are conservatives.
They do not waste their energy. They
have a strong will. They don’t act in an impulsive manner. They
Wait for the opportunity to come and
then take full advantage of it.
If there are bad influences on the
lagna, they become lazy arid, self-indulgent. The natives of this lagna are
fond of good food and are very much after money and other worldly possessions. They
are ambitious and cheerful. They are also fond of enjoyment as the owner of it
is Shukra Shukra gives
Wealth. So Vrishabha lagna people (if
the horoscope is otherwise not weak) are fortunate and are favourites of goddess
Lakshml.
The natives of this lagna are sexy,
but they are steadfast in their love. Bad influences may make them
take interest in women other than
their own wife. They are fond of music, arts, cinema, drama etc., as
Shukra is the lord of the sign. They
generally enjoy good health; but if they tell ill, recovery in their case is
slow. They accumulate and hoard money and are very cautious in spending. They
never take risks in money matters.
As Shukra is the lord of this sign
Vrishabha lagna people take up trade of luxury goods, cosmetics, scents, Jewellery
and gems. They can also become agriculturists and farmers as thrills are an
earthy sign. They can become actors or actresses or musicians, songsters, theatres
etc. They are good husbands or wives and their domestic life is stable and
happy. They are generally attached to their native place.
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