Vrishabha (Taurus) is feminine, earthy, and a fixed sign. These characteristics, however, must be carefully understood. Vrishabha (Taurus) is considered feminine, earthy and fixed because these qualities reveal the special creative nature of the sign. Procreation is the most sublime function of the female. The feminine nature is passive, yet full of desire and emotion centering on the female role in creation. Sexual activity is the supreme goal of the female. The earthiness of Vrishabha (Taurus) describes it as "downward," that is, "earth-ward" movement. Vrishabha (Taurus) represents the nature of the individual rather than his activity, as indicated by the fact that it is "fixed" rather than moving in any special direction. No planet is debilitated in this sign because the creative cannot let any force remain negative: Chandra (Moon) is exalted here and Shukra (Venus) owns the sign. These suggest a zone of influence where consciousness and sensitivity are in a highly alert condition.
Vrishabha (Taurus) is feminine, earthy, and a fixed sign. These characteristics, however, must be carefully understood. Vrishabha (Taurus) is considered feminine, earthy and fixed because these qualities reveal the special creative nature of the sign. Procreation is the most sublime function of the female. The feminine nature is passive, yet full of desire and emotion centering on the female role in creation. Sexual activity is the supreme goal of the female. The earthiness of Vrishabha (Taurus) describes it as "downward," that is, "earth-ward" movement. Vrishabha (Taurus) represents the nature of the individual rather than his activity, as indicated by the fact that it is "fixed" rather than moving in any special direction. No planet is debilitated in this sign because the creative cannot let any force remain negative: Chandra (Moon) is exalted here and Shukra (Venus) owns the sign. These suggest a zone of influence where consciousness and sensitivity are in a highly alert condition.