Cohen Leonard Vedic birth chart profile
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Virgo Lagna

Cohen Leonard

Remembering (Nov 7, 2016)

September 21, 1934 · Montreal, Quebec
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Moon Sign
Aquarius
Shatabhisha
Sun Sign
Virgo
Uttara Phalguni
Ascendant
Virgo
Uttara Phalguni
Nakshatra
Shatabhisha
Birth Star
Entertain/MusicWritersSpiritual Leader/ GuruPoetSingerIllustratorExtemely RichSeperated
Biography

Cohen Leonard Biography

Canadian novelist and songwriter-folksinger who became a Buddhist monk, shaving his head and living part-time in a monastery on Mount Baldy, outside of Los Angeles, California. Cohens enigmatic song and "Hallelujah," first released on his studio album "Various Positions" in 1984, became a cult classic recorded by hundreds of artists. Cohen separated from his wife, Painter Suzanne Elrod, in the mid-70s. Though he spoke for years of his interest in Zen, it was still a surprise to the establishment when the highly successful songwriter and poet left his finely tailored suits for modest robes, and Hollywood mansions for a small cabin with a narrow cot. The pop icon, whose classic takes include "Bird on a Wire" and "Suzanne," did the cooking for the small community. Raised by a well-to-do couple in Montreal, Leonard grew up in a house filled with music. As he grew older, he enjoyed a wide range of musical styles from commercial country and folk to synagogue music. During his teens, he had his first stint with a country group, "The Buckskin Boys." As a student at McGill, he gravitated toward poetry and prose, eventually gaining acclaim in Canada for his poems and two novels. The books did not sell well, so for income, Cohen returned to songwriting. Judy Collins soon bought his "Suzanne" for her 1966 album, "In My Life." His creaky baritone was distinctive enough that he was signed to a record contract himself by Columbia with a debut album in 1968, "Songs of Leonard Cohen." Sales were modest but critics hailed the collection. During a period of deep depression in the 70s, Cohen began to embrace Zen. Turning to a friend who had an aura of calm, he was introduced by the friend to an old Zen teacher. He found the spiritual training rigorous. For a time, he worked in both worlds, the commercial world of music and the spiritual world of striving, until he finally yielded completely and moved to the Zen Center. Cohen stopped recording in 1992 and touring in 1993 when he moved up the mountain. With enough time, he worked on an illustrated book of poems and songs for a future album. His workroom contained an old computer and a synthesizer, tools for his music and his graphic art. He rose at 3:00 AM for morning meditation and to begin preparing the days menu. His graceful, confessional songs have been described as "elegant, bittersweet mood music for the dark nights of the soul." A tribute album was released by A&M Records on 26 September 1995, "Tower of Song." For his worldly involvement, Cohen headed down the mountain to visit his daughter, Lorca (born 1974), in the Wilshire district or his son, Adam (born 1972), who began making his own mark in the music field in 1998 at the age of 25. On 28 July 1998, Adam released his debut album, "Adam Cohen," to critical applause. In the 1990s, Leonard Cohen was romantically linked to actress Rebecca De Mornay. In addition to his two children, Cohen has two grandchildren; grandson Cassius through his son Adam and granddaughter Viva (born 2 February 2011 in Los Angeles) through Lorca. Vivas biological father is the gay singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. Cohen returned to music in 2001 with the release of "Ten New Songs," which was a major hit in Canada and Europe. His eleventh album, "Dear Heather," followed in 2004. After a successful string of tours between 2008 and 2010, Cohen released three albums in the final four years of his life: "Old Ideas" (2012), "Popular Problems" (2014) and
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Leonard Cohen (1934–2016)

Leonard Norman Cohen was a Canadian singer‑songwriter, poet, and novelist born September 21, 1934 in Westmount, Montreal, Quebec. His work blended folk, pop, and chanson with spiritual and literary influences, leaving a lasting impact on music and literature around the world.

News and Legacy

  • 2016: Passed away on November 7 in Los Angeles, California; his death prompted widespread tributes and renewed interest in his expansive catalog.
  • 2019: A posthumous collection featuring unreleased material, Thanks for the Dance, was released, continuing Cohen’s influence with new material drawn from his archive.
  • Post‑2016: The Cohen estate and affiliated labels have issued archival releases, remasters, and tributes, keeping his work accessible to new audiences.

Recent projects (posthumous)

  • Posthumous archival releases and carefully curated remasters managed by the Cohen estate in collaboration with record labels.
  • Documentaries and public tributes highlighting Cohen''s creative legacy have helped introduce his work to new generations.

Public profile and social media

The primary public hub is the official website, leonardcohen.com. The Cohen estate maintains public profiles on major social platforms to share updates, media, and archival material, including Facebook and YouTube channels managed in association with the estate.

Selected works and influence

Notable songs include Suzanne, The Partisan, Sisters of Mercy, Hallelujah, Bird on the Wire, Dance Me to the End of Love, Anthem, and You Want It Darker. His novels The Favourite Game and Beautiful Losers, along with his poetry collections, established him as a major figure in both literature and music. Cohen''s work has inspired numerous artists across genres and languages, with enduring appeal across generations.

Fact highlights

  • Montreal-born, Westmount‑raised, whose career spanned poetry, novels, and music.
  • His work frequently explored themes of faith, doubt, love, memory, and mortality.

Birth Chart

VEDIC · D1
North Indian Chart · D1
South Indian Chart · D1
PlanetDegSignNakshatraHouse
Ascendant
4°VirgoUttara Phalguni
1
Sun
4°VirgoUttara Phalguni
1
Moon
11°AquariusShatabhisha
6
Jupiter
2°LibraChitra
2
RahuR
16°CapricornShravana
5
Mercury
24°VirgoChitra
1
Venus
19°LeoPurva Phalguni
12
KetuR
16°CancerPushya
11
SaturnR
29°CapricornDhanishta
5
Mars
20°CancerAshlesha
11

Vedic Planet Analysis

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Cohen Leonard's planet-by-planet horoscope reading. Select a planet below to read its detailed Vedic interpretation.

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Ascendant Represents AS

The Ascendant (Lagna) in Vedic astrology represents the self, physical body, personality, and how we interact with the world. It defines our core identity, health, and the first impression we make on others. The sign rising on the eastern horizon at the moment of birth becomes the Ascendant, influencing our temperament and approach to life. Its ruler significantly shapes how we express ourselves and respond to our environment.
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Cohen Leonard birth chart analysis for Ascendant

In Vedic astrology, having Virgo as the natal lagna (ascendant) brings a strong influence of the planet Mercury since it rules this sign. This leads to a person who generally carries traits such as practicality, analytical thinking, and a meticulous nature. When the ascendant falls in Uttar Phalguni nakshatra, it further adds a dimension of generosity, helpfulness, and a focus on relationships. Uttar Phalguni is ruled by the Sun, complementing Virgo’s earthy practicality with an element of warm leadership and dependability. People with this influence often approach life with a sense of responsibility and are reliable and steadfast in their undertakings. When the lagna lord Mercury is also placed in the 1st house in Virgo, it forms what is known as a "Budh-Aditya Yoga" when Mercury is strong and unafflicted. This positioning can enhance intelligence, communication skills, and adaptability. Mercury in Virgo is considered to be in its own sign and also exalted, which magnifies these qualities and may lead to heightened intellect and keen detail orientation. It often indicates someone who can excel in fields that require precision, critical thinking, and a good command of language. Being in Chitra nakshatra, this placement adds creativity to the mix. Chitra is ruled by Mars, which infuses a touch of dynamic energy and aspiration towards beauty and aesthetic expression. This may lead to innovative thinking and a desire for crafting or creating something unique. The person could have a deep interest in art, design, architecture, or any field where creativity and detail converge. Overall, this combination suggests an individual with analytical prowess, communication finesse, and creative flair. Such a person may be adept at turning abstract ideas into practical realities and has a natural talent for managing details without losing sight of beauty and vision, leading to a well-rounded approach to life's challenges.

Raj Yogas & Planetary Combinations

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Numerology Profile

Life Path
11

Chaldean Life Path 11 is a master vibration of heightened intuition and spiritual sensitivity. It indicates inspired leadership when grounded and practical.

Destiny
7

Chaldean Destiny 7 indicates specialization, research, and spiritual intelligence. It supports analytics, strategy, deep study, and mastery through solitude.

Soul Urge
7

Chaldean Soul 7 desires truth and depth. It seeks learning, solitude, spiritual growth, and refined understanding.

Personality
9

Chaldean Personality 9 appears compassionate and broad-minded. Others often see generosity, ideals, and humanitarian nature.

Kabbalah Number
6

Kabbalah Number 6 reflects an inner spiritual code of care and harmony. It supports service, relationships, responsibility, and ethical choices.

Birth
3

Unlock Birth Number 3 in Vedic astrology: explore personality traits, strengths, challenges, career potential, love compatibility, and life guidance via numerology.

Life Events & Planetary Transits

Key events mapped against the active Dasha and planetary transits at the time.

1966
Career
Gain social status 1966 (Song "Suzanne")
1968
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1968 (Release of his own album)
1992
Career
Retired 1992 (Stopped recording)
1993
Career
Retired 1993 (Stopped touring)
1995
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 26 September 1995 (Album, "Tower of Song")
2016
Death
Death, Cause unspecified 7 November 2016 (Age 82)
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