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Natal chart , Delhi

Sun in Scorpio

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Natal chart wheel

Chart data

Planetary positions

Planetary positions in the natal chart: sign, degree, and retrograde motion. The houses and the Ascendant are not calculated without an exact birth time.
SymbolPlanetDegreeSignR
Sun10°32'Scorpio
Moon 24°32'Scorpio / Sagittarius
Mercury29°05'ScorpioR
Venus14°00'ScorpioR
Mars15°00'Aquarius
Jupiter13°00'PiscesR
Saturn08°34'Sagittarius
Uranus20°11'Sagittarius
Neptune03°41'Capricorn
Pluto07°25'Scorpio
Chiron20°37'GeminiR
North Node19°36'Aries
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)27°43'Gemini
South Node19°36'Libra

The actual sign depends on the time of birth.

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Uranus · Opposition · Chiron0°27'challenging
Uranus · Trine · North Node0°35'harmonious
Uranus · Sextile · South Node0°35'harmonious
Venus · Trine · Jupiter1°00'harmonious
Venus · Square · Mars1°00'challenging
Chiron · Sextile · North Node1°02'harmonious
Chiron · Trine · South Node1°02'harmonious
Sun · Trine · Jupiter2°28'harmonious
Sun · Conjunction · Pluto3°07'neutral
Sun · Conjunction · Venus3°28'neutral
Jupiter · Square · Saturn4°26'challenging
Sun · Square · Mars4°28'challenging

Planets in signs

Sun in Scorpio

A quiet intensity. Picture someone who stays calm in a crisis while reading everything under the surface. That’s the Sun in Scorpio at work in your birth chart. This is a fixed water sign, so feeling runs deep and holds its course. You commit hard, and you tend to want the truth even when it stings.

Work and rest. You throw yourself into what matters and can lose the off switch. In your thirties, that drive builds real skill and gets you noticed, yet burnout waits for anyone who never unplugs. Try to guard your downtime as fiercely as you guard a deadline. Rest isn’t a reward you earn; it’s the thing that keeps your focus sharp.

Bonds that go deep. Half-hearted connection bores you, so partnership means everything or nothing much. You give loyalty and expect it back, and you notice when trust thins. Let people earn their way in slowly, and share a little more than feels comfortable. If you become a parent, that same fierce care becomes a steady, protective presence a child can lean on.

Growth and money. Your talent for seeing what others miss serves you well in any field that rewards depth over noise. Careers that ask for research, repair or honest problem-solving suit you. With finances, you plan for the long game and dislike waste, which builds a solid base over time. Stay open to advice, though, so your natural caution doesn’t harden into control. Used with awareness, your focus turns pressure into progress.

Moon in Scorpio

Depth first. You feel in extremes, not half-measures. The Moon sits in Scorpio, a fixed water sign, and here it works in fall, which means your emotional nature runs hotter and more guarded than the calm, comfortable image the Moon usually prefers. That doesn’t weaken you; it asks for more awareness of what you do with such strong feeling.

Trust and partnership. In close relationships you want the real thing: no polite surfaces, no half-truths. You bond slowly and completely, and once someone earns your loyalty, you protect it fiercely. The catch is control. When you feel exposed, you may test a partner or hold back to stay safe. Naming that fear out loud usually serves you better than guarding it in silence.

Work and pressure. Under stress you go quiet and internal, sizing things up before you act. That focus is a real asset in demanding careers, since you finish what others abandon. Still, carrying every worry alone drains you. Build private rituals that let the intensity out: a hard workout, honest talk with one trusted person, an evening with your phone off.

Home and children. As a parent or partner, you sense the unspoken mood in a room instantly. Use that gift to reassure rather than to read hidden motives everywhere. Around money you tend to guard reserves and plan for the worst, which brings security, though it helps to loosen the grip sometimes.

Your practice. Let some feelings simply pass through you. Your birth chart rewards honesty over armor, and steady emotional openness becomes your quiet strength.

Mercury in Scorpio

How you think. Give your attention to a problem and you don’t skim the surface; you dig until you reach the root. Mercury in Scorpio thinks in depth, not breadth. You notice what people leave unsaid, the pause before a reply, the detail that doesn’t fit. In your work, this makes you the one who spots the flaw everyone else waved past.

How you speak. Your words carry weight because you spend few of them. You’d rather stay quiet than fill air with small talk, and when you do speak, people feel the intent behind it. In a partnership, this can build deep trust, though a partner may sometimes wish you’d say the thing plainly instead of holding it close.

Deciding and learning. You learn by investigating, testing motives, and refusing the tidy answer that arrives too soon. This serves career growth well: research, strategy, and any work that rewards a sharp read on people fits your mind. Around money, the same instinct helps you sense what a deal isn’t telling you.

A gentle caution. That same intensity can tip into suspicion, reading a threat where there’s only a difference of opinion. With children or a partner, try to leave room for the innocent explanation before assuming the hidden one. Your birth chart points to a mind built for honesty; the growth lies in trusting others with what you find, rather than guarding it alone.

Venus in Scorpio

All or nothing. Venus in Scorpio doesn’t do casual. Here the planet of love and pleasure sits in detriment, which simply means it works in a less conventional way, trading easy charm for depth. You want intimacy that goes past the surface, bonds you can feel in your bones. Half-measures leave you cold.

In partnership. You give yourself fully to the people you choose, and you expect the same honesty back. Trust builds slowly in your birth chart, then holds like a locked door. When a partner meets that intensity, the connection can be steady and profound; when they can’t, you may need to watch a tendency toward jealousy or control and name it plainly to yourself.

At home and at work. Balancing career growth with family life asks you to spend your fierce focus on purpose. You pour real energy into work that matters and into raising children with honesty rather than sugar-coating. The same devotion that fuels your ambition can crowd out rest, so guard some hours for pleasure that asks nothing of you.

With money and taste. You read value the way others read a room: quickly and with feeling. This can make you shrewd with shared finances, savings, and long-term plans, though strong likes and dislikes may color a purchase. Your taste runs toward the rich and the meaningful, objects with a story, not just a price tag.

A gentle note. Your capacity to love deeply is a real strength. Let it stay open, and it becomes the warmth others lean on.

Mars in Aquarius

A cool engine. Picture a runner who paces themselves by logic rather than adrenaline. That’s how your drive works with Mars in Aquarius, the sign of fixed air. You push hardest when a goal makes sense to you and serves something larger than one paycheck.

Work and rhythm. Between 26 and 40, you likely resist a schedule that treats you like a cog. You do your best work with room to experiment, flexible hours, and a say in how things get done. Guard against the flip side: detachment can turn into stubbornness, so check whether your “better way” still leaves space for other people’s.

Anger, cooled. Mars here rarely explodes. You go quiet, step back, and analyze, which reads as calm but can leave a partner guessing. In your birth chart this shows a will that argues by idea, not by heat. Say what bothers you plainly, before distance hardens into a wall.

Partnership and parenting. You value friendship inside love and freedom inside commitment; a partner who respects your independence gets your loyalty. As a parent, you’re likely to raise questioners, encouraging a child to think for themselves rather than simply obey.

Building and money. Career growth comes when you back reform, technology, or teamwork with steady, patient effort, a strength of this fixed sign. With finances, your instincts run unconventional: you may fund causes or bet on new ideas. Keep a practical anchor so principle and the bank balance stay on the same side.

Jupiter in Pisces

Home ground. Picture a river returning to the sea. Jupiter, the planet of growth and meaning, rules Pisces, so here it sits in its own domicile, one of the most powerful positions it can hold. In your birth chart, this gives your optimism a wide, forgiving reach, the kind that assumes the best in people and usually finds it.

Work and rest. You sense that a life spent only at the desk shrinks something in you. Because Pisces is a mutable water sign, you adapt easily, flowing between duty and downtime rather than forcing a hard line. The trick is to protect your quiet hours on purpose, since your generosity can leave your own rest last on the list.

Two together. In partnership, you give a lot, and you read a partner’s moods before they say a word. That empathy is a gift, though it works best when you also let yourself be seen and cared for in return. Ask plainly for what you need; it keeps the giving honest.

Growing up others. As a parent or mentor, you offer warmth and a broad, open worldview, room for a child to wonder and question. Your steadiness comes from meaning, not rules alone.

Work and money. Career growth tends to follow work that feels purposeful to you, teaching, healing, creating, guiding. With money, your instinct is open-handed, so a simple budget keeps that kindness from outrunning the numbers.

Saturn in Sagittarius

A slow-built compass. Saturn is the planet of discipline, boundaries and hard-won maturity, and in Sagittarius it works on your beliefs. You don’t take a philosophy on trust; you test it against experience until it holds weight. By your late twenties and thirties, the views you keep are the ones you’ve genuinely earned.

Work and life. You tend to want your daily effort to mean something beyond the paycheck. Balance improves when you stop chasing every horizon at once and commit to a few pursuits you actually respect. Structure here isn’t a cage; it’s the frame that lets your wider goals stand up.

Partnership and home. In a relationship, you take promises seriously and dislike vague talk about the future. You may hold back until you trust that your values and your partner’s point roughly the same way. As a parent, you teach through honesty and steady example, though it helps to leave your children room to question you.

Career and money. Growth often comes through teaching, travel, law, publishing or any work that widens your reach. You climb slowly, building credibility before you claim authority, and that patience tends to pay off. With finances, cautious optimism serves you: plan for the long trip, but keep a realistic budget.

A gentle note. Your birth chart suggests a mind that grows more assured as the years add up. If doubt or a rigid should-be sometimes narrows your view, treat it as a prompt to learn more, not a verdict. Discipline, in your hands, becomes a kind of earned wisdom.

Uranus in Sagittarius

A restless generation. Born between 1981 and 1988, you came in with Uranus in Sagittarius, the sign of open questions and wide horizons. Your age group tends to shake up inherited beliefs, cross borders freely, and treat old certainties as things worth testing.

Your own compass. On a personal level, this shows up as a need to think for yourself rather than accept the standard script. You question the received wisdom about how a career should climb, how a partnership should look, or what a family is supposed to be. Rules only hold you when they make honest sense.

Work and home. Balancing work and life, you resist the nine-to-five mold and lean toward setups that give you room to move. A job that lets you learn, travel, or run things your own way keeps you engaged far longer than status or a steady ladder.

Love and family. In partnership and parenthood, you value freedom alongside closeness, and you’d rather build honest, flexible ties than copy what came before. If you’re raising children, you likely give them space to form their own views instead of handing down fixed answers.

Steady footing. Money is where this independent streak needs a little grounding. Sudden ideas and a taste for the unconventional can pull your finances in odd directions, so pairing your instinct for the new with a plan keeps that freedom sustainable. Used with awareness, your knack for spotting fresh openings can serve your growth for years.

Neptune in Capricorn

A grounded generation. Those born with Neptune in Capricorn came into a world learning to distrust empty promises and measure worth by what holds up. As a generation, you tend to fold imagination into ambition, wanting ideals that pay off in something solid.

Ideals with blueprints. Neptune softens boundaries, and Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign, hands it a set of tools. In your natal chart this pairing means your inspiration wants a plan, a deadline, a result you can point to. You dream in practical terms, drawn to work that carries real weight rather than pretty talk.

Work and rest. Between the ages of 26 and 40, the balance of work and life gets tested in earnest. Your instinct is to prove yourself through effort, so protecting downtime asks for conscious care. Watch for the illusion that constant output equals meaning; rest feeds the vision too.

Love and family. In partnership and parenthood, you look for something steady and dependable, not a fantasy. That said, be honest about where you idealize duty and mistake endurance for closeness. A parent under this placement can offer children both structure and a quiet sense of wonder.

Money and climbing. Career growth matters to you, and you often sense which paths have staying power before others do. With finances, that same intuition serves you well, though it helps to check hunches against plain numbers. Build slowly, and let your ideals shape the ladder you climb, not just its height.

Pluto in Scorpio

A generation of depth. Born roughly between 1984 and 1995, you belong to a cohort that came of age unafraid of intensity. Pluto moved through Scorpio then, its own sign, so this generation carries a shared instinct to look under the surface and question what others take for granted.

Home ground. Pluto rules Scorpio, so here it sits in domicile, one of the strongest places it can be. On a personal level, that shows up as a quiet capacity to handle what would overwhelm many people: the messy end of a job, a health scare, a relationship that has to change or break. You don’t flinch from the hard conversation.

Partnership and parenting. In your closest bonds, you want the real thing, not a polite surface. That can make you a fiercely loyal partner and a parent who takes a child’s inner life seriously, though the same depth asks you to watch for control dressed up as care.

Work and money. At this stage of adult life, you tend to rebuild rather than patch. A career that no longer fits gets dismantled and remade; money is less about comfort than about power over your own choices. Balance comes when you let some things stay light instead of probing everything.

Working with it. Your birth chart points to renewal through letting go. Treat each crisis as a doorway, not a verdict, and choose where to spend that formidable focus, so it builds a life rather than burns through one.

Aspects

Trine of Venus and Jupiter

Two easy allies. Venus governs how you love and what you value; Jupiter reaches for growth and a wider view. In a trine, these two work together without strain. Warmth meets optimism, so affection comes with a genuine belief that life can be good and shared freely.

Where it lands. In partnership, you tend to give generously and expect the best, which draws people who match that spirit. Your taste runs broad and a little indulgent: good food, comfort, beauty that feels expansive. At work, that same charm smooths relationships and can open doors to career growth, while an easy attitude toward money keeps finances feeling comfortable rather than tight. If you’re raising a family, this placement adds patience and a warm, encouraging tone at home.

A gentle nudge. Because this comes so naturally, it’s easy to coast or overspend on pleasures without noticing. The strength is real, but it rewards a little structure. Set clear limits on your budget, keep some balance between generous giving and your own needs, and put your charm toward goals you actually choose. Ease works best when you point it somewhere.

Square of Venus and Mars

Two engines, one road. In your birth chart, Venus wants closeness, ease and harmony, while Mars pushes to act, assert and chase. A square sets them at odds, so desire and drive rarely pull in the same direction. What attracts you and what you go after can quietly compete, and that tension is the source of real creative heat.

Where it shows up. You might crave a calm evening yet start a fight over nothing, or want a partner while resisting the compromise closeness asks for. In work, ambition can crowd out the people you love; in a relationship, passion runs hot then cools fast. Money choices split too, between what feels good now and what your goals demand.

Working with it. Notice the pull before it drives you. When you want something, name it plainly instead of picking a quarrel to get there. Channel that restless charge into sport, a creative project or honest talk with a partner, and let the friction sharpen you rather than wear you down. Over time this placement can give real magnetism and staying power, once you stop making the two forces fight for the wheel.

Trine of the Sun and Jupiter

Ego meets expansion. Your sense of self and your drive to grow move in the same direction. The Sun shapes who you are, and Jupiter widens the frame, adding faith that things can work out. Because this is a trine, the two flow together without much strain, so hope and identity reinforce each other.

In daily life. This shows up as steady confidence at work and a generous way with the people close to you. You tend to see the bigger picture, which helps with career growth and keeps partnership from getting stuck in small grievances. If you’re raising children, your warmth and encouragement give them room to stretch. Money often feels easier here too, though the same ease can tip into overestimating what you can take on.

Put it to work. The gift of a trine can make you a little lazy, since success comes without much push. So set goals that genuinely stretch you, and check big plans against real numbers before you commit. In your birth chart this placement is a resource, not a guarantee: aim it at one area, whether a promotion or more balance at home, and your natural optimism does the rest.

Conjunction of the Sun and Pluto

Two forces, one core. When the Sun meets Pluto in your birth chart, your sense of self is welded to a hunger for depth. You don’t do things halfway. Identity and transformation move together, so who you are keeps getting rebuilt from the inside out.

How it shows up. At work, this shows as fierce focus and a pull toward control, which can drive real career growth or breed power struggles with colleagues. In partnership and parenthood, your intensity runs deep: you love hard and expect the same honesty back. Money often carries emotional weight, tied to security and self-worth rather than numbers alone. Now and then an identity crisis clears the ground so a stronger version of you can grow.

Working with it. Notice where the urge to control tightens into a grip, then loosen it on purpose, especially with a partner or child. Channel that charisma and willpower into work that genuinely matters to you, not into winning small battles. When part of your life ends, let it end; the rebirth on the other side is often the point. Balance comes when you spend this force on building, not defending.

Conjunction of the Sun and Venus

Two forces, one center. With the Sun and Venus joined in your natal chart, who you are and what you love move as a single current. Your identity carries charm, and your taste sits close to your core. What pleases you tends to shape how you show yourself to the world.

How it plays out. In your thirties, this often reads as an easy warmth others notice at work and at home. You draw people through style, kindness, or a steady eye for what feels right. Partnership matters, and you likely want a relationship that mirrors your values, not just your schedule. Creative or aesthetic work can feed both your paycheck and your pride, and parenthood, if it’s part of your life, gets colored by real affection.

Where the care comes in. The risk is leaning on charm to smooth over harder truths, or tying your worth too tightly to being liked. Let approval be pleasant, not the price of your self-respect. Balance the pull toward comfort and spending with clear financial choices, and give your ambitions room next to your relationships. When you value yourself from the inside, your warmth reaches people without costing you anything.

Square of Jupiter and Saturn

Two engines. In your birth chart, Jupiter wants to expand, take chances, and trust the bigger picture, while Saturn pulls toward caution, structure, and proof. The square sets them at odds, so one voice pushes forward just as the other hits the brakes.

In daily life. You may feel this at work, where a bold idea for career growth runs into your own doubts about timing or cost. Money choices swing between overreach and holding too tight. In partnership and parenthood, you balance the wish to give generously against real limits of time and energy, and neither side lets you off easy.

Working the tension. The friction is the point: it slowly teaches you to size your risks. Test a plan on a small scale before you commit, and let Saturn’s questions sharpen Jupiter’s vision rather than kill it. When you stop treating hope and prudence as enemies, they start covering for each other. Growth here tends to be steady and hard-won, and the confidence you earn this way is the kind that actually holds under pressure.

Square of the Sun and Mars

The inner friction. The Sun holds your identity, while Mars supplies raw drive and the will to act. In a square, these two press on each other, so your energy often surges before your sense of purpose has settled. You want to lead and push forward, yet part of you questions whether the effort matches who you really are.

Where it shows. At this stage of life, the tension lands in concrete places. You might charge into a career move, then wonder if you outran your own judgment. In partnership, your assertiveness can read as pressure, and balancing work with home life takes real negotiation. Around money or parenting, quick action sometimes meets second thoughts about the cost.

Working with it. This friction is not a flaw to erase; it is a source of real momentum once you aim it well. Before acting, pause long enough to ask what outcome actually serves you, not just the urge to win. Channel the extra drive into physical effort or focused projects, so it fuels your goals instead of straining your relationships. Handled with awareness, the square builds a steadier, more deliberate kind of strength.