Rahu creates an illusory smoke screen of obsessive energy, confusing the Moon and making the Moon person believe they are in love.
Partner 1’s Rahu/Ketu on Partner 2’s Venus (same sign)
Venus–Rahu: Rahu here clouds Venus’s clarity. There may be an illusion of love, distorting one partner’s perception of reality. They are unable to see things as they truly are, even when presented with facts. One partner may be materialistic, seeing the other as a “doll.”
Such relationships rarely lead to anything real (apart from physical attraction) and often end in scandal and betrayal.
If the Rahu person is a man, he is unlikely to remain faithful to the Venus person – he will constantly seek “more women,” especially if insecure or motivated by material gain.
Venus–Ketu: This may indicate a connection from past lives, but it often brings emotional difficulties.
Conflicts arise due to opposing desires – one seeks romance and pleasure, the other distance and detachment.
The outcome is uncertain; most often it suggests a short-lived relationship. Additional factors in both charts must be analyzed for a full picture.
Partner 1’s Rahu/Ketu on Partner 2’s 1–7 House Axis
A karmic bond often found in married couples.
There is an unconscious attraction to partners who may seem unusual or eccentric.
Balance between individuality and partnership is crucial to avoid issues with self-identity and relationship definition. If both partners decide they are together, they must remain faithful and committed, not justify unfaithfulness with the idea of an “open relationship.”
Such a bond is worth pursuing only if there is true love and proven trust. Disillusionment may follow initial idealization, leading to instability, misunderstandings, and misplaced criticism. The only way to improve such a connection is through mutual spiritual awareness and conscious work on the relationship, along with individual spiritual practice.
Partner 1’s Pluto + Partner 2’s Moon (same sign or aspect)
A particularly heavy – sometimes deeply karmic – connection that may leave one partner psychologically traumatized. The attachment is intense yet destructive, and separation is painfully difficult despite the problems.
There is emotional blindness to manipulation, domination, and vulnerability.
Explosive arguments arise out of nowhere.
Partner 1’s Pluto + Partner 2’s Venus (same sign or aspect)
This pair is filled with passion and intensity, but such relationships can end in heartbreak, exposure, and collapse.
Separation may feel like a black hole in the heart. Such couples often reunite again and again after breakups – they struggle to cut the energetic ties.
However, one must learn to let go if the relationship is destructive.
One partner may be clearly dominant. It is advisable to remain in such a union only if both maintain balance, maturity, and seriousness in the relationship.
Partner 1’s Pluto + Partner 2’s Mars (same sign or aspect)
This combination often breeds ego games, aggression, and even violence – verbal or physical. A dangerous configuration where at least one partner dominates excessively.
If either has behavioral issues or tendencies toward aggression, the situation is highly serious, and such relationships are strongly discouraged from the start.
Partner 1’s Saturn + Partner 2’s Mars (same sign or aspect)
Mars wants to act in a certain way, but Saturn restricts him.