Full Moon in Taurus (Rohiṇī)
Description
The Full Moon occurs in sidereal Taurus, in the lunar mansion Rohiṇī, which I like to call ‘the comfortable one’. This reflects Taurus’ warm, passionate, and pleasure-seeking nature. Its symbol, a chariot, represents wealth, comfort, and the finer things in life.
In myth, Rohiṇī was the Moon’s favourite wife (nakṣatra), and the Moon stayed with her longer than the others. This represents staying longer with what feels good. As the story goes, the Moon was cursed to wax and wane because of this attachment, reminding us that pleasure also has its ups and downs.
Still, comfort and enjoyment are essential, represented by this lunar mansion and the ruler of Taurus, Venus. Without the nicer things in life, we have little protection from more challenging experiences, especially those represented by Scorpio, the opposite sign. With many planets, including the Sun, moving through Scorpio at this time, our focus can lean heavily toward what could go wrong. This Full Moon offers a necessary counterbalance.
The Full Moon is also at the ‘bending of the nodes’, halfway between the eclipses, which brings a change of fate. Yet this could be a pleasant surprise. A pleasant experience with supportive people can help you address the deeper issues you cannot ignore.





