Why Gemini is the Sign of Cheating in relationships?
Answer: To understand the logic behind cheating & reason related to Gemini behind this we have to go deep into the mythological story of Lord Vishnu because we know the ruling planet of Gemini is Mercury and mercury is the planet connected with the lord Vishnu. According to the Shiv Puran, there is a tale of Maa-Tulsi, a devotee of Lord Vishnu and the wife of the powerful demon Shankhchuurn who captured many lokas, attacked deva’s and defeated them. Shankhchurn was blessed by Lord Brahma that he cannot be defeated by any devta or Devi until he is having a Krishna Kavach and the protection of Sati Dharma by her Wife Maa-Tulsi.
Shankhcuurn has caused great distress to all gods, who have turned to Lord Vishnu for assistance. Lord Vishnu appeared to Shankhchurn in the persona of Saadhu and begged for charity, promising to grant whatever request Shankhchurn makes. In response to Saadhu’s request for his Krishna Kavach, Lord Vishnu assumed the role of his husband and visited Maa-Tulsi to spend time with her in order to shatter sati dharma, Maa-Tulsi was not able to recognize the lord Vishnu and her Saatv is broken and because of this, his husband Shankhchurn was killed by Shiva and Mahakaali.
Cheating of Aquarius Sign: Great sage, Durvasa Muni, once offered a garland to Indra, who ignored it and put it on the tusk of his elephant, Airawat, which trampled it. Seeing Indra’s disregard, the revered sage became furious. He cursed Indra saying that he and the other gods would lose all their powers. In due course, Indra and the other gods began losing all battles against the demons, and the demons led by Bali took control of the universe. Seeing no other means, the helpless Indra rushed to Vishnu for help. Vishnu had a plan. He said that to get back their powers the gods would have to churn the oceans and bring out the magical nectar-amrita. Only after consuming it could they regain their powers. This great churning is known as Samudra Manthan. But as the gods were powerless now, they sought the help of the demons to accomplish this huge task. The gods and demons got together for the herculean task. The huge mountain, Mandara, was used as the pole to stir the waters. But as the pole entered the water it kept sliding into the depths of the ocean. To stop this, Vishnu quickly transformed himself into a tortoise and placed the mountain on his back. Lord Vishnu as the tortoise was his second avatar called ‘Kurma.’
Finally, Dhanvantari, the divine physician emerged, holding a pot of nectar. The devas and asuras both began to fight over it, One of the asuras got hold of the pot. The devas then appealed to Vishnu. He took the form of a beautiful woman, Mohini, and distracted the asuras. Volunteering to distribute the nectar to all of them, she gives some nectar each to each of the devas. Swarbhanu was an asura, took the form of a deva, and joined the line of the devas receiving the nectar. He gets a sip. Vishnu immediately cut off the head of the demon, but it had become immortal in two parts – Rahu, the head, and Ketu the Tail. Rahu swallows the sun and the moon at regular intervals, causing Eclipses by the time the rest of the asuras realized what was happening and that the beautiful Mohini was actually Lord Vishnu, the nectar had been distributed to the devas. The rejuvenated devas were able to defeat the asuras in battle and regain their glory.