Rasis
The 12 Rasis in Vedic Astrology
Each rasi is more than a sign. It is a field of vibration, a style of expression, and a living pattern through which consciousness moves.
In Vedic astrology, the rasis shape temperament, energetic posture, instinctive behavior, and the atmosphere through which planets and the Moon express themselves.
What is a Rasi?
A rasi is not only a zodiac sign in the ordinary sense. In Vedic astrology, it is a vibrational container — a field of qualities, temperament, motion, and intelligence.
When a planet or the Moon occupies a rasi, it expresses itself through that field. That is why the same planet behaves differently in different signs.
A rasi can be understood as the atmosphere through which energy takes shape. It colors how force moves, how feeling is expressed, how thought organizes itself, and how life responds.
The Vibration of a Rasi
A rasi is not merely a label. It is a living energetic pattern through which consciousness expresses itself.
What a rasi shapes
How to feel a rasi
Why Rasis matter
The 12 Rasis
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Mesham
Initiating, fiery, direct, action-oriented. Energy moves quickly and with force.
Rishabam
Grounding, preserving, sensual, stable. Energy consolidates and seeks continuity.
Mithunam
Curious, mobile, communicative, mental. Energy moves through thought and exchange.
Kadagam
Protective, emotional, nurturing, receptive. Energy gathers around feeling and safety.
Simmam
Radiant, expressive, dignified, heart-centered. Energy seeks presence and recognition.
Kanni
Refining, observant, service-oriented, discerning. Energy seeks order and improvement.
Thulam
Balancing, relational, aesthetic, harmonizing. Energy moves through exchange and equilibrium.
Viruchigam
Intense, transformative, hidden, magnetic. Energy moves inward, deep, and powerfully.
Dhanusu
Expansive, questing, philosophical, directional. Energy seeks meaning and movement.
Magaram
Disciplined, structured, enduring, responsible. Energy moves through effort and form.
Kumbam
Conceptual, visionary, unconventional, collective. Energy moves through systems and ideas.
Meenam
Sensitive, fluid, imaginative, dissolving. Energy moves through intuition and transcendence.
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