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Sun Sign
Capricorn
Moon Sign
Unknown
Ruling Planet
Saturn
Life Path
22 — The Master Builder
Chinese Zodiac
Goat
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Born under the steadfast sign of Capricorn with his Moon also positioned there, Rajaraja I embodied the archetypal mountain goat's determination to reach impossible heights. His Sun at 11 degrees Capricorn merged with his Moon at 23 degrees, creating a rare synthesis of ambition and emotional depth that would define his transformative reign from 985 to 1014. This double Capricorn configuration, ruled by Saturn, manifested as methodical conquest and systematic administration that expanded the Chola Empire across South India and into Sri Lanka. His earthy pragmatism was balanced by Mercury in expansive Sagittarius, blessing him with the vision to see beyond traditional boundaries.
The cosmic architecture of his birth year reveals Jupiter's position at 19 degrees Cancer, forming a powerful opposition to his Capricorn stellium. This celestial tension between practical governance and spiritual devotion materialized in his construction of the magnificent Brihadeshwara Temple at Thanjavur, a UNESCO World Heritage monument that still stands as testament to Chola architectural mastery. Mars in Aries at 7 degrees provided the warrior's fire necessary for his military campaigns, while Saturn's placement in Leo at 15 degrees created the paradox of humble service expressed through royal magnificence. The presence of both Uranus and Jupiter in Cancer suggested his revolutionary approach to temple architecture and naval expansion.
As a Master Builder with Life Path number 22, Rajaraja transformed abstract visions into concrete reality, establishing trade networks that reached Southeast Asia. The Devil tarot card reflects not darkness but the material mastery required to manifest such ambitious earthly achievements. His legacy endures in stone and bronze, where celestial mathematics meet terrestrial power, proving that some souls are born to build monuments that outlast empires themselves.
The tarot archetype associated with Rajaraja I's cosmic profile is The Devil. This card reflects the energies and themes that defined their reign and legacy.
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