You’ve probably heard people say that Venus is the planet of love, but did you know it’s so much more than that? In the world of Vedic astrology, Venus (or Shukra) is a superstar that brings joy, beauty, and creativity into our lives.
Think of Venus as the “fun” teacher who wants you to be happy, comfortable, and surrounded by nice things. Whether it’s your favorite song, a yummy sweet treat, or a hug from a friend, Venus is the energy behind those good feelings.
Below, we are going to explore two very important parts of Venus: its Element (what it’s made of) and its Nature (whether it’s nice or mean). Let’s dive in!
Tattva (Element) of Venus

Every planet in the universe is connected to one of the five great elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water, or Ether. For Venus, that element is Jala, which means Water.
Imagine a beautiful, flowing river. It moves around rocks, adapts to any shape, and brings life wherever it goes. That is exactly how Venus works. Because of this Watery nature (Jala Tattva), Venus is all about emotions, connection, and mixing things together.
Feelings Flow Like Water: Just like water flows, your feelings flow too. Venus controls how you feel love and happiness. If you see a painting and feel happy, or if you feel sad when a friend leaves, that is the water element of Venus moving inside you.
Creativity and Beauty: Water nourishes plants to make flowers bloom. Similarly, Venus nourishes your imagination. It helps you create beautiful drawings, write poems, or pick out stylish clothes. It adds “flavor” (or Rasa) to life, making things taste and look better.
Binding Things Together: Have you ever noticed how water sticks things together, like wet sand making a castle? In our bodies, Venus rules the liquids that keep us healthy and the “glue” that keeps families and friends close. It connects people through love and friendship.
So, when you think of Venus, don’t think of a dry rock. Think of a refreshing splash of water that connects everything it touches!
Nature of Venus

In Vedic astrology, planets can be “Cruel” (Malefic) or “Gentle” (Benefic). Venus is a Saumya Graha, which means it is a Gentle or Benefic planet.
Think of a Benefic planet like a fairy godmother. It wants to give you gifts! Venus is considered the best of the benefic planets because it gives us the things we enjoy most in the physical world.
The Teacher of Happiness: Even though Venus is the teacher of the Asuras (demons), it is still very good. It teaches us how to find peace and pleasure. It wants you to have a comfortable bed, tasty food, and good friends.
Peacemaker: Because it is gentle, Venus hates fighting. It uses charm and kindness to solve problems instead of weapons. If two friends are arguing and then decide to share a toy, that is Venus energy at work.
Giver of Luxury: A “Benefic” nature means it brings increase and abundance. Venus blesses you with vehicles (like cars), jewels, and a nice house. It makes life feel soft and easy, rather than hard and rough.
So, you don’t need to be scared of Venus. It is a Saumya force that is always trying to add a little sparkle and sweetness to your day.
Karakatva of Venus
In simple words, “Karakatva” means “Significations.” It is a fancy list of everything a planet controls. According to the great book Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Venus is the boss of many lovely things.

Here is a list of what Venus brings into your life:
Wife (Kalatra Karaka): In a man’s horoscope, Venus represents the wife. It shows what kind of partner he will have.
Marriage and Love: It controls marriage, love affairs, and how romantic you are. It’s the planet of “happily ever after.”
Wealth and Lakshmi: Venus is connected to Goddess Lakshmi, so it brings money, treasures, and good fortune.
Vehicles (Vahana): Do you like cool cars or fast bikes? Venus rules over all vehicles and the happiness you get from driving them.
Comforts and Luxuries: Soft beds, air conditioning, fancy clothes, and beautiful furniture—if it makes you comfortable, Venus rules it.
Beauty and Charm: It gives you a glowing face, beautiful eyes (especially large, lovely ones), and a charming personality that makes people like you.
Fine Arts: Singing, dancing, painting, and acting are all gifts of Venus. It makes you creative and artistic.
Flowers and Scents: Venus loves sweet-smelling things like perfume, flowers, and garlands.
Good Food: It rules over tasty, sweet, and juicy foods that make your tummy happy.
Jewelry and Ornaments: Pearls, diamonds, silver, and gold accessories belong to Venus.
Reproductive System: In the body, Venus rules over the reproductive fluids (semen and potency). It is responsible for giving children.
Bed Pleasures: It rules the happiness you get from sleep and intimate moments (Sayana Sukha).
Drishti of Venus
“Drishti” means “Sight” or “Aspect.” Just like you can look across a room to see a friend, planets “look” at other houses in your birth chart to affect them.

Some planets, like Mars or Saturn, have special, extra looks. But Venus is very simple and focused.
The 7th House Aspect: According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Venus casts a full aspect only on the 7th House from where it sits.
What this means: If Venus is sitting in your 1st House (which is “You”), it looks directly at your 7th House (which is “Partners”). This is great because it sends loving and peaceful energy to your relationships.
The “Good Eye”: Since Venus is a Benefic (gentle) planet, its glance is very lucky. Wherever Venus looks, it tries to make things more beautiful, balanced, and happy. It doesn’t want to cause trouble; it wants to smooth things over.
So, if you find out where Venus is looking in your chart, you know that area of your life is getting a special boost of love and luck!
Planetary Relationships of Venus
Just like you have best friends and people you don’t talk to much, planets have their own social circles too.

In the Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra, we learn that these bonds change how a planet works in your life. When Shukra hangs out with its buddies, it brings you more joy and comfort.
We look at these bonds in two ways. There are “natural” bonds that stay the same forever.
Then there are “temporary” bonds that change based on where the planets sit in your birth chart. When we mix them together, we find out who the true friends and enemies are for your specific star map.
Friendly Planet
Venus is the planet of fun, beauty, and relaxation. Naturally, it loves hanging out with planets that are cool, intellectual, or hardworking in a structured way.
According to the ancient text Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Venus considers Mercury and Saturn as its best friends.
Why Mercury? Mercury is the planet of communication, wit, and intelligence. Venus loves a good conversation and a sharp mind.
When Venus and Mercury come together, they create a “fun-loving” duo. It’s like a beautiful artist (Venus) hanging out with a smart writer (Mercury). They make life stylish and interesting.
Why Saturn? This might surprise you! Saturn is serious and strict, while Venus is all about luxury.
But they are great friends because Saturn provides the structure and discipline needed to build lasting wealth and art. You can’t have a beautiful garden (Venus) without doing the hard work of digging and planting (Saturn).
The Result: When Venus is with its friends, it feels happy and strong. It can easily give you good clothes, a nice house, and loyal friends.
Enemy Planet
Just like you might clash with someone who is too bossy or too emotional, Venus has a hard time with the “Royal” lights of the sky: the Sun and the Moon.
Why the Sun? The Sun is the King. It is full of fire, ego, and authority. Venus is gentle and wants compromise, not commands.
The bright light of the Sun can “burn” the soft qualities of Venus (this is called Combustion). In stories, Venus is the teacher of the demons (Asuras), while the Sun is the King of the gods, so they are on different teams.
Why the Moon? The Moon rules our deepest emotions and changing moods. Venus rules worldly pleasures and relationships.
Sometimes, deep emotional needs (Moon) can conflict with the desire for pleasure and fun (Venus).
Also, legend says there was a rivalry because of a past mythological conflict involving the Moon’s son, Mercury (though Mercury is Venus’s friend!).
The Result: When Venus is in the sign of an enemy (like Leo for Sun or Cancer for Moon), it might feel uncomfortable. It can struggle to express love smoothly or might feel overshadowed.
Neutral Planet
There are some planets that Venus doesn’t love, but doesn’t hate either. They are “Neutral.” Venus has a neutral relationship with Mars and Jupiter.
Mars: Mars is the soldier—hot, aggressive, and energetic. Venus is the lover—soft, peaceful, and artistic.
You might think they are opposites, but they actually need each other! Passion (Mars) and Romance (Venus) often go together. So, they aren’t enemies, but they aren’t best buddies either. They are just okay.
Jupiter: Jupiter is the Great Teacher of the gods (Devas), and Venus is the Teacher of the demons (Asuras). Even though they are on rival sides, they are both Brahmins (wise teachers).
They respect each other’s knowledge. Jupiter focuses on spiritual wisdom, while Venus focuses on worldly happiness. They have different goals, so they stay neutral and respectful.
The Result: When Venus meets a neutral planet, the result depends on other things in the chart. It’s like meeting a coworker—you can work together fine if the situation is right!
Dignity and Strength of Venus
How do you know if your planet is feeling strong or weak? In the Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra, we look at something called “Dignity.” Think of it like a planet’s mood.

When Venus stays in a place it loves, it feels happy and gives you lots of gifts like nice toys, yummy food, and great friends.
If it stays in a place it dislikes, it might feel a bit tired or grumpy.
We use four main labels to talk about these moods: Exaltation, Debilitation, Mooltrikon, and Swarashi. Let’s look at what each one means for you!
Exaltation
When a planet is Exalted (Uchcha), it is at its absolute best. It’s like a superhero with full power! For Venus, this special place is the sign of Pisces (Meena).
The “High” Point: Venus is Exalted in Pisces up to 27 degrees. This is the peak of its power.
What Happens Here? Imagine Venus at a magical, dreamy resort. In Pisces, Venus stops caring about just money or physical things and becomes very spiritual and selfless. It represents the highest form of love—love that doesn’t ask for anything in return.
The Result: If you have an Exalted Venus, you are naturally creative, kind, and very romantic. You see beauty everywhere! It can give you a comfortable life and a very loving partner. It’s like Venus is showering you with its best gifts.
Debilitation
Every superhero has a weakness (like Kryptonite!). For Venus, this weak spot is the sign of Virgo (Kanya). When Venus is here, it is called Debilitated (Neecha).
The “Low” Point: Venus is Debilitated in Virgo, and its weakest point is at 27 degrees.
Why is it Weak? Venus is all about flow, love, and poetry. Virgo is about logic, details, and fixing things. When Venus enters Virgo, it starts “overthinking” love.
Instead of just enjoying a date, it might worry about the bill or if the tablecloth is clean. It becomes too practical and loses its magic.
The Result: A Debilitated Venus can make relationships feel like work. You might struggle to find happiness in simple things or feel unsatisfied even when you have nice stuff. But don’t worry! There are ways (like Neecha Bhanga) to cancel this weakness.
Mooltrikon
Mooltrikona is like a planet’s “Office.” It’s not as relaxing as home, but it’s where the planet does its most important work. For Venus, this office is in the sign of Libra (Tula).
The Specific Zone: Venus is in Mooltrikona in the first part of Libra, specifically from 0 to 15 degrees.
Working Hard: In Libra, Venus is the boss of balance. It works hard to create fairness in relationships and business. It’s not just about having fun; it’s about making sure everyone is treated well.
The Result: This is a very strong position. It helps you build good partnerships, whether in marriage or business. It gives you a strong sense of justice and the ability to charm people to get what you need.
Swarashi
Swarashi simply means “Own Sign.” This is Venus’s home base, where it feels safe, comfortable, and happy.
Venus owns two signs: Taurus (Vrishabha) and the rest of Libra (Tula).
Where is Home?
Taurus: Venus is in its own sign in the entire sign of Taurus. Here, Venus loves physical comforts—good food, soft pillows, and saving money. It’s a very stable and earthy kind of happiness.
Libra: Venus is also in its own sign in Libra from 16 to 30 degrees (after the Mooltrikona part is over). Here, it focuses on socializing and connecting with others.
The Result: When Venus is in Swarashi, it protects the areas of life it touches. It makes you naturally polite, beautiful, and lucky with money. You know how to enjoy life without stressing out!
States (Avasthas) of Venus
Think of an Avastha as the “condition” of a planet at any given time. Even if Venus stays in a good house, its final result depends on how it feels.

In the Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra, we look at several layers of these states to see if your planet is sleeping, working, or playing.
Age related state
Just like humans, planets have different ages depending on their degree in a sign. This is called Baladi Avastha.
- Infant (Bala): If Venus is just entering a sign (0-6 degrees in odd signs), it is like a little baby. It has low energy (about 25%) and needs help to give results.
- Adolescent (Kumara): When Venus is a bit further in (6-12 degrees in odd signs), it’s like a teenager. It has half strength (50%) and is learning how to work.
- Youth (Yuva): This is the best state! When Venus is in the middle of a sign (12-18 degrees), it is a strong, energetic adult. It gives 100% full results. If you have Venus here, you get the maximum benefit of love and luxury!
- Old (Vriddha): As Venus gets to the end of a sign, it becomes like a wise but tired grandparent. It has low energy again (negligible results).
- Dead (Mrita): At the very end of a sign, Venus is “dead” or extremely weak. It cannot give much support at all.
Alertness-Related state
This state, called Jagratadi Avastha, tells us if Venus is awake or asleep.
- Awake (Jagrat): When Venus is in its Own Sign (Taurus or Libra) or Exalted (Pisces), it is wide awake! An awake Venus is alert and ready to help you instantly. It gives full results.
- Dreaming (Swapna): When Venus is in a Friendly or Neutral sign, it is dreaming. It’s somewhat active but maybe a little distracted. It gives medium results (about 50%).
- Sleeping (Sushupta): When Venus is in an Enemy sign (like Leo or Cancer) or Debilitated (Virgo), it is fast asleep. A sleeping Venus can’t hear your wishes, so it gives very little result.
Attitude and Mood state
This is also known as Lajjitadi Avastha. It describes how Venus feels emotionally based on who it is sitting with.
- Proud (Garvita): When Venus is in its Exaltation sign or Moolatrikona, it feels proud and confident. It happily gives you success and happiness.
- Happy (Mudita): If Venus is in a friendly sign, it feels joyful. A happy Venus brings sweet relationships and comfort.
- Ashamed (Lajjita): If Venus is in the 5th house with the Sun, Mars, or Saturn, it feels shy or embarrassed. This can make you feel less confident in love.
- Thirsty (Trishita): When Venus is in a Watery sign and looked at by an enemy, it feels “thirsty” or unsatisfied. It might make you want things you can’t have.
Activity state
This is a very special list called Sayanadi Avastha. It tells us exactly what Venus is doing. Is it eating? Dancing? Sleeping?
- Sleeping (Sayana): If Venus is in the “Sleeping” activity, it can actually be good for wealth but might make you a bit lazy or prone to tummy troubles.
- Eating (Bhojana): If Venus is “Eating,” you might struggle with food or money, unless it is in a strong sign.
- Dancing (Nrityalipsa): This is a fantastic state! If Venus is in the mood to dance, it brings great joy, artistic talent, and wealth.
- In Assembly (Sabha): When Venus is in a “Meeting” or Assembly, it acts like a king. It gives you jewelry, land, and a very high status in society.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Venus signify in my birth chart?
Venus, or Shukra, serves as the primary signifier of love, marriage, and life partners. It also rules over your material comforts, luxury vehicles, artistic talents, and overall worldly happiness.
Which zodiac signs does Venus own?
Venus acts as the lord of two signs: Taurus (Vrishabha) and Libra (Tula). It feels very natural and comfortable in these spots, which helps it bring more beauty and harmony into your life.
Where does Venus reach its highest and lowest power?
Venus reaches its peak strength, or “Exaltation,” at 27 degrees in Pisces. Conversely, it feels its weakest, or “Debilitated,” when it reaches 27 degrees in Virgo.
Who are the best friends of Venus?
According to the Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra, Mercury and Saturn act as the natural friends of Venus. When these planets work together, they often bring wealth, intelligence, and steady success.
What is the “Drishti” of Venus?
Venus casts a full “look” or aspect on the 7th house from its current position. This gaze spreads its gentle and benefic energy to that area of your life, often bringing peace and agreement to your relationships.
How does the “Age” of Venus affect its results?
If Venus is in a “Youth” state (between 12 and 18 degrees), it gives full results. If it acts like a “Child” or an “Old Man” due to its degrees, it may only provide a small fraction of its total power.

