Taurus is the second rashi of the Kalpurusha and represents a fixed earth sign. It is associated with white color, feminine gender, business class, and rules the southern direction. Its governing planet is Venus (Shukra). Being the second house of the Kalpurusha, Taurus is naturally connected with wealth, possessions, values, and material stability.
Significance of Taurus in a Horoscope
Wherever Taurus is placed in the chart, it indicates the area of life where a person deals with large amounts of money—either in terms of gains or losses. Taurus represents solid wealth, accumulated assets, and long-term financial security.
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Auspicious planets placed in Taurus in favorable houses can create strong financial prosperity, often leading to great wealth.
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When Taurus falls in challenging houses, it shows big gains and big expenditures occurring side by side.
For example, Taurus in the 12th house can indicate powerful financial opportunities, but also large expenses or wasteful spending, causing difficulty in preserving savings.
Nature of Taurus
Taurus (Vrishabha) is practical, steady, materialistic, and at times self-focused. As a sign ruled by Venus, it prioritizes comfort, stability, beauty, and tangible results. It also rules the face, indicating expression, charm, and the ability to influence others through presence.
Nakshatras in Taurus
Taurus encompasses three nakshatras, each giving a distinct financial signature:
1. Krittika Nakshatra (26°40 Aries – 10° Taurus)
Represents wealth through speech, communication, oration, and one’s ability to influence or captivate with powerful words. Gains or losses come through the spoken word or through influential connections.
2. Rohini Nakshatra (10°–23°20 Taurus)
The most fertile and prosperous nakshatra. Wealth comes through relationships, connections, nurturing bonds, networking, creativity, and things that grow with time. Strong potential for huge financial opportunities as well as equally large expenditures.
3. Mrigashira Nakshatra (23°20 Taurus – 6°40 Gemini)
Associated with beauty, charm, entertainment, films, law, negotiations, and persuasion. Gains or losses may come through:
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artistic pursuits
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media and glamour world
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legal matters
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attorneys and litigation
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election campaigns
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persuasive speaking or public influence
How Taurus Works in a Horoscope
The planet placed in Taurus shows how the Taurean energy is expressed, while the house Taurus occupies determines where the results manifest.
In short:
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Planet in Taurus = method, style, behavior
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House Taurus rules = the domain of life affected
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Nakshatra = the specific nature of the gain/loss
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Dignity = final strength of results
Example: Jupiter in Taurus in Rohini Nakshatra in the 12th House
This placement brings a blend of:
Jupiter (Guru):
Wisdom, teaching, expansion, spirituality, guidance
Taurus:
Wealth, stability, material comfort
Rohini:
Strong relationships, trust-building, nurturing nature
12th House:
Expenses, foreign lands, charitable works, losses, isolation
Interpretation:
Such a person can have a prominent career in:
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customer relationship management
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bank assurance
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teaching or university-level academics
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mentoring and counseling
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spiritual guidance
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hospitality and service-based industries
They earn trust easily because of their knowledge, warmth, and pleasant nature.
However, Taurus in the 12th house creates a pattern where:
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large income is accompanied by large expenses
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wealth flows in, but a significant portion flows out
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savings and fixed assets remain low
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money is spent on comforts, pleasures, unnecessary pursuits, or foreign-related expenses
Taurus may be the sign of wealth, but when placed in the 12th house, the person struggles to retain it.
Conclusion
Taurus in Vedic astrology represents material strength, wealth, stability, and long-term assets. It brings powerful financial themes wherever it appears in the chart. Its results depend on:
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the planet placed in it
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the nakshatra
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the house Taurus occupies
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overall chart strength
The sign can create remarkable prosperity, but depending on placement, it can also lead to major expenses or fluctuating financial patterns.
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