Taurus Woman — Characteristics & Personality (Vedic Astrology)

Vrishabha  ·  Ruled by Venus (Shukra)  ·  Earth (Prithvi) Sign

Taurus Woman — Characteristics & Personality (Vedic Astrology)

Steady  |  Sensual  |  Enduring

The Vrishabha (Taurus) woman is Venus's most earthy, sensory expression — a woman of deep beauty, patience, and unwavering loyalty. She is not easily moved or quickly impressed, but when she gives her loyalty, it is total. She is the woman who builds — a home, a life, a legacy — with steady hands and an eye for what truly lasts.

Rashi (Sign)
Vrishabha
Ruling Planet
Venus (Shukra)
Element (Tattva)
Earth (Prithvi)
Quality (Guna)
Tamas (Fixed / Sthira)
Gender
Feminine
Body Part
Face, Throat & Neck
Exaltation
Moon exalted at 3° Taurus
Debilitation
No planet debilitated in Taurus

The Taurus Woman — Core Strengths

  • Creates beauty and comfort in everything she touches
  • Emotionally stable — a grounding presence for those around her
  • Deeply loyal; her commitment, once given, is virtually unbreakable
  • Practical intelligence that turns vision into reality

The Taurus Woman — Shadow Tendencies

Watch Out For

  • Can become materially focused, measuring relationships by what they provide
  • Venusian indulgence — food, comfort, luxury — can become excess
  • Reluctance to leave harmful situations because change feels worse than discomfort
  • Possessiveness that can suffocate the people she loves most

The Taurus Woman in Love

The Vrishabha woman in love is sensory, steadfast, and profoundly nurturing. She loves through acts of care, beautiful environments, and consistent presence. She needs a partner who is reliable — volatility and unpredictability deeply unsettle her Sthira (fixed) nature. Jyotish's Moon exaltation in her sign means her emotional world is extraordinarily rich — she simply keeps most of it private.


Vedic Astrology Deep Dive — Taurus Woman

The Moon is exalted in Vrishabha at 3° — the strongest possible expression of Chandra energy. This makes Vrishabha the rashi where the mind (Manas) feels most nourished, stable, and content. Natives with strong Vrishabha placements (especially Moon here) tend toward emotional steadiness, a deep connection to nature, and an intuitive understanding of what nurtures and sustains life.

Venus rules two signs: Vrishabha (Taurus) and Tula (Libra). Vrishabha is Venus's nocturnal sign — inward, sensory, and materially oriented. Shukra placed in Vrishabha is in its own sign, producing one of the strongest placements for material prosperity, artistic talent, and romantic fulfilment.



People Also Ask

What is Taurus called in Vedic astrology?
Taurus is called Vrishabha Rashi in Jyotish. It is the second rashi, ruled by Venus (Shukra), an earth sign (Prithvi tattva), and fixed in quality (Sthira rashi). The Moon is exalted in Vrishabha at 3°.
Why is the Moon exalted in Taurus (Vrishabha)?
In Jyotish, the Moon (Chandra) is exalted in Vrishabha because Venus's earthy, stable, nurturing environment is the perfect setting for the Moon's emotional, receptive nature. The mind (Manas, ruled by Moon) finds its greatest contentment, stability, and nourishment in Vrishabha's comfort-loving, sensory-rich environment.
What is the dark side of Taurus in Vedic astrology?
Vrishabha's shadow in Jyotish arises from Sthira (fixed) quality and Tamas guna — producing stubbornness, resistance to change, possessiveness over people and material things, and a tendency toward sensory overindulgence. Venus's affliction deepens these tendencies.

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