The Moon in Vedic Astrology (Jyotish) is the number One Planet as it governs the Mind (Spirit) and thus rules everything, as we "destroy, maintain and create" our Universe first in the mind, before it manifests in the outer world.
In Vedic Astrology, the New Moon in Spring (Between Mid March and Mid April) that starts the 9 days of Mother Divine, is the Start of the Vedic New Year. The Vedic New Year begins as new life is blossoming with the awakening of the earth after the long slumber of winter.
Generally speaking, it is an auspicious time to form new resolutions, begin new business ventures, new projects, new plantings, new relationships; anything which benefits from the thrust of nature which is supporting the blossoming of new life.
This New Year (2008-2009) has a special quality known as "Sarvadhari". Sarvadhari is a Sanskrit word meaning "all-bearing". The Sanskrit name signifies the particular cycle we are in this year, which is part of a larger sixty year cycle. It denotes the general global trends, strengths and challenges of life at this time.
Happy Sarvadhari
Chakrapani, a well renowned Vedic Astrologer has more on this New Year:http://www.vedicastrology.com/sarvadhari08/
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