Vedic astrology career guidance looks at more than a job title. It studies profession, reputation, responsibility, daily work, natural strengths, income patterns, timing, and dharma. A strong reading helps you understand what kind of work supports both practical life and deeper purpose.

The 10th house is the main house for career, public role, authority, and contribution. Its ruler, planets placed there, aspects, and strength give important clues about professional direction. The 6th house shows work routines, service, competition, and problem-solving. The 2nd and 11th houses add income, resources, gains, and networks.

Planets also describe professional qualities. The Sun can point to leadership, visibility, authority, and public responsibility. The Moon can show care, teaching, hospitality, creativity, or work with people. Mars may support engineering, surgery, strategy, building, protection, or action-oriented roles. Mercury often supports communication, business, writing, analysis, and trade.

Jupiter can show teaching, law, guidance, finance, wisdom, or advisory work. Venus may support design, beauty, arts, relationships, hospitality, or luxury fields. Saturn often points to structure, systems, labor, management, discipline, long projects, and growth through patience. Rahu and Ketu can indicate unusual paths, technology, foreign links, research, or spiritual themes.

Dashas are essential for career timing. A person may have strong career potential but experience delay, transition, or redirection until the relevant planetary period becomes active. Saturn periods may demand hard work and maturity. Jupiter periods may bring expansion or teaching. Rahu periods may bring ambition, visibility, or unconventional opportunities.

The goal is not to trap you in one profession. Good Vedic astrology career guidance helps you name your strengths, understand timing, and choose practical next steps. The chart can point toward dharma, but your training, effort, values, and real-world opportunities shape how that dharma becomes work.

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