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How to Decide The Best Suitable Career - Vedic Astrology

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Main ideas / lessons (Vedic astrology method to choose a suitable career)

The speaker explains that the best-career decision should be based on your planetary alignments in your natal chart—especially:

  • Long-term timing through Mahadasha / Vimshottari Dasha
  • Mind compatibility through the Moon
  • Financial feasibility through the relevant money houses

They emphasize this is a process, not a quick decision.


Methodology / step-by-step approach (as instructed in the video)

1) Focus first on the Natal chart (D1) and avoid divisional charts

  • Use only the D1 / natal birth chart for this decision.
  • Do not get distracted by divisional charts at this stage.

2) Check your Vimshottari Mahadasha (long planetary time periods)

  • Identify the current (or relevant) Mahadasha and its Mahadasha Lord (the planet running the Mahadasha).

    • Example mentioned: Jupiter Mahadasha (illustrated as ~16 years), followed by Saturn (~19 years), then other planets depending on the chart.
  • Career inclination should match the Mahadasha Lord’s energy:

    • If you pursue fields that strongly conflict with the Mahadasha Lord, results may not come consistently.
  • Core principle: Work with your planetary energies rather than against them.

3) Evaluate not just one Mahadasha, but multiple consecutive ones

  • Don’t judge career suitability by only 1–5 years.
  • Instead consider a long horizon (roughly 20–40 years; speaker mentions ranges like 20/25/30/35/40).
  • Take into account 2–3 (or 2–4) consecutive Mahadashas.
  • While doing so, examine the horoscope for:
    • Planet placements by sign and house
    • Whether they form beneficial yogas (referred to as “S kind of yogas” in the subtitles; exact wording unclear)
    • Whether they relate to career categories such as:
      • 2nd house / communication
      • 3rd / 4th / 6th (described as commission-oriented / work-related areas)
      • 7th house for business

4) Check the Moon (mind/personality fit) before choosing a career

The speaker uses Moon to represent:

  • Your mind, mood, and mental capabilities
  • Whether you are inclined to be:
    • A team player vs. solo
    • Someone who can work under authority vs. someone who can’t tolerate authority
    • An individual contributor vs. a more business/entrepreneur type

They also note Moon is “moody”, meaning your mental temperament can vary—so career suitability must fit your mental nature.

Advice: Don’t choose any career without considering Moon.


5) Assess the financial aspect (money must align with the career)

Even if Mahadasha and Moon seem favorable, the career can remain difficult long-term if money alignment is missing.

5A) Identify the “money houses”

  • 2nd house: associated with savings
  • 12th house: associated with expenditure patterns, and also investments/growth
    • described as connected to foreign earnings/multiple currencies and success through foreign interaction
  • 11th house: associated with earning potential
    • represents income sources and ability to build multiple income streams
    • acts like a saving factor during low financial periods

5B) Look at house lords (not just where planets sit)

  • Examine house lords controlling the money-related houses.
  • The speaker suggests that house lords may connect across houses, for example:
    • 2nd house lord → 11th
    • 11th → 2nd (or conjunct in the 12th)
  • Emphasis is placed on taking a broader view of how these lords operate together.

5C) Interpretation example(s) given

  • If someone works in their own country but doesn’t get optimal results, the speaker suggests it may indicate an issue with 12th house functioning, since the 12th can indicate earning capacity through foreign connections/multiple currencies.
  • Contrast highlighted:
    • Many people can earn, but not everyone can save
    • The ability to “save + grow” is linked to a well-supported 12th house

6) Optional “top-up”: use Rahu placement and maximum aspects (Dishy/Dishthi)

For extra refinement, check:

  • Rahu placement
  • The house/planet receiving the maximum number of aspects (referred to as “dishy/dishthi” = aspects)

The idea: if aspects concentrate in one area, that area becomes the stronger “direction of energy.”

  • If maximum aspects fall into wealth-related houses (examples mentioned):
    • 2nd / 11th / 12th
    • → suggests a direction for money/wealth.
  • If the Mahadasha Lord and wealth houses are linked and Rahu also affects them:
    • this is presented as a clearer indication of where to go / how to go.

7) Treat this as a rigorous, time-consuming process

  • It may take 1–3 months (the speaker: “don’t think within one day”).
  • Recommended workflow:
    1. Write down all possible career options (speaker suggests 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 options).
    2. Evaluate each option by multiple angles:
      • whether you are good at it / not good at it
      • match with Mahadasha energy
      • Moon mind fit
      • financial alignment
    3. Narrow down step-by-step using the astrological insights.

The speaker mentions content/topics related to:

  • IT professional paths
  • Entrepreneurship and selling apps online
  • Share market / trader / full-time trading pathways

Speakers / sources featured

  • Speaker/Host: Primary narrator (not named in the subtitles). The text indicates they run “Career/Consultation” services and share Vedic astrology guidance via:

    • YouTube channel
    • Instagram
    • Email consultations (email not provided in the subtitles)

No other specific named individuals or external sources are clearly identified in the subtitles.

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