Tula (Libra) Rashi: Complete Guide

By Dr. R.P. Sharma | 45+ Years Experience

Basic Information

Sanskrit NameTula
English NameLibra
Ruling PlanetVenus
ElementAir
Key TraitsBalance, harmony, partnerships

Personality Traits

Individuals born under Tula (Libra) exhibit the qualities of Air element, ruled by Venus. These natives are known for their balance, harmony, partnerships.

Positive Qualities

Challenging Qualities

Career and Profession

Tula (Libra) natives excel in careers that allow them to express their natural balance, harmony, partnerships. Suitable professions include leadership roles, creative fields, and positions requiring Air element qualities.

Marriage and Relationships

In relationships, Tula (Libra) individuals seek partners who understand their need for balance, harmony, partnerships. Compatibility is strongest with signs sharing complementary elements.

Health and Wellness

Tula (Libra) natives should pay attention to health areas governed by Venus and the Air element. Regular exercise and stress management are important.

Remedies for Tula (Libra) Rashi

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Common Questions

Which planet rules Libra (Tula)?

Libra (Tula) is ruled by Venus. It is a air-element, cardinal (chara) sign — the foundation of its temperament of balance, charm and fairness.

What careers suit Libra (Tula) natives?

Libra (Tula) inclines toward law, diplomacy, design, retail and partnerships. Dr. R.P. Sharma weighs the 10th house, its lord and the dasha before career advice — the rashi is one strong thread, not the whole rope.

How is Libra (Tula) in marriage and relationships?

Partnership is tula's native ground — harmony-seeking and romantic. In matching, Dr. Sharma reads the rashi alongside the 7th house, Mangal Dosha and both dashas rather than sun-sign generalities.

What should a Libra (Tula) native watch in difficult periods?

Difficult phases are timed by the dasha and transits over Venus. Chart-specific remedies work; generic fixes rarely do — consult with exact birth details.

Can I get a personal reading about tula rashi?

Yes — the page above gives the classical picture; a consultation applies it to your exact chart. Your kundli and detailed PDF are free; a full sitting with Dr. Sharma is a flat Rs 5,100.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main traits of a person born under Simha (Leo) Rashi?

A Simha native is ruled by the Sun, which places a strong emphasis on the 5th house of creativity, self‑expression and leadership. This gives them confidence, a natural charisma and a love for the spotlight. The Sun’s placement in the 5th often creates a “Raja‑Yoga” that supports success in artistic or managerial pursuits. To balance the Sun’s intensity, chanting the Surya mantra and offering yellow flowers on Sundays is a gentle remedy.

How does Tula (Libra) Rashi influence personality and life areas?

Tula is governed by Venus and the 7th house of partnerships, so relationships, aesthetics and fairness dominate the native’s outlook. Venus in the 7th creates a natural diplomatic skill and a taste for harmony in marriage and business. When Venus occupies the 7th, the “Priti‑Yoga” enhances love and social connections; if weakened, the native may seek balance through charity to the poor or chanting the Shukra mantra.

Which planet rules Kanya (Virgo) Rashi and what does it signify?

Kanya is ruled by Mercury, the lord of the 6th house of service, health and daily work. Mercury’s influence brings analytical thinking, attention to detail and a practical approach to problem‑solving. In the 6th, Mercury can form “Dhan‑Yoga” for steady earnings through careful planning; regular recitation of the Budh mantra helps maintain mental clarity.

What are the characteristic features of a Makar (Capricorn) Rashi native?

Makar is ruled by Saturn, the planet of discipline, and occupies the 10th house of career and status. This endows the native with perseverance, a realistic outlook and a strong sense of duty, often leading to gradual but lasting success. When Saturn is well‑placed in the 10th, a “Saturn‑Dhan‑Yoga” may arise; offering black sesame or chanting the Shani mantra on Saturdays can soothe Saturn’s restrictive effects.

How accurate are astrological predictions in Vedic practice?

Predictions are as accurate as the birth chart and the timing of the Mahadasha and Antardasha periods that are examined. The precise placement of planets in the houses, especially benefic or malefic influences, determines the likelihood of events; for example, a strong Jupiter in the 9th during a Jupiter Dasha often yields educational growth. Regularly observing the prescribed remedies, such as mantra recitation, can enhance the positive results indicated by the chart.

Can astrology change destiny, or does it merely guide?

Astrology reveals the potential pathways indicated by planetary periods, yet free will and conscious actions can modify those outcomes. When a challenging planetary period, like a Saturn Antardasha, is met with disciplined effort and appropriate remedies, the adverse effects are mitigated. Practicing the suggested remedial actions—charity, mantras, or gemstone precautions—helps align personal effort with the cosmic rhythm.

Is Vedic astrology more reliable than Western astrology?

Vedic astrology relies on the sidereal zodiac and a detailed system of houses, dashas and yogas that are rooted in classical texts such as the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. This framework provides precise timing for events through the planetary periods, whereas Western tropical astrology focuses mainly on aspects and transits. The use of the Mahadasha system, for instance, offers a long‑term predictive accuracy that many find dependable.

What should I do if an astrologer's prediction does not materialize?

If a predicted event does not occur, it usually indicates that the planetary period has shifted or that remedial measures altered the outcome. Re‑exam