He rules the second and seventh signs of the natal chart, Taurus and Libra. He is the lord of the stars Bharani, PurvaPhalguni, and Purvashadha.
In addition to material pleasure, Venus is associated with family ties, intimacy, ornaments, luxury, comfort, vehicles, sensual satisfaction, passions, the tendency to enjoy pleasure, vitality, affluence, appearance, artistic talents, and the fine arts. Venus symbolizes love and beauty. Sukra is a sign of things related to partners and spouses. Venus is responsible for the reproductive system, the face, the throat, and the kidneys of the body.
It is possible for Sukra to achieve wealth, luxuries, worldly pleasures, gains, good luck, peace of mind, a strong intellect, higher position and expertise in art and music, a very good love and marital life, a sense of beauty that is inherent to him, harmony, devotion, and sensitivity.
Alternatively, if it is weak, it can lead to a variety of career and professional issues, bad luck, a bad reputation, losses from investments and speculation, lack of discipline, self-indulgence, vanity, and exhaustion. Aside from skin rashes and pimples, it can also cause indigestion and decreased appetite.
The most efficient way to receive blessings is to pray to Lord Sukra on Fridays. The southern part of Tamil Nadu has a temple dedicated to Venus called Kanjanoor. Diamond is said to be the gemstone she wears. In order to worship Sukra, white lotus, jasmine, and other white-scented flowers are appropriate. Mochi is a type of field bean or lima bean that Venus enjoys.
Kanjanur’s Agniswarar Temple
A Hindu temple known as the Agniswarar Temple is located 18 kilometers north-east of Kumbakonam, in Kanjanur, whose presiding deity is Sukra (Venus). Shiva is the temple’s most prominent idol, however. According to the Saivite belief, Shiva is all-pervading, and Sukra is said to be in Shiva’s stomach.
In Tamil Nadu, it is one of the nine Navagraha temples and is part of the popular Navagraha pilgrimage. It houses the image of Sukra (Venus).