Compatibility, read three ways

 

Leo and Libra Compatibility

Leo (Simha) & Libra (Tula)

Sign aspect: Sextile (60°) · fire + air, fixed + cardinal

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Leo (fire, fixed) and Libra (air, cardinal) stand in a sextile relationship by sign. You are not one sign, you are three: how this pairing reads changes substantially depending on which tradition is examining it, and those differences are where the real insight lives.

Sign 1
Leo
Sign 2
Libra
Sign aspect
sextile
Vedic rashis
Simha / Tula
AttributeLeoLibra
Elementfireair
Modalityfixedcardinal
RulerSunVenus
Vedic nameSimhaTula

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Leo and Libra Compatibility, read three ways

Western

Tropical, psychological

Leo and Libra are sextile (60 degrees, two signs apart), a harmonious aspect. In Western astrology, sextiles between signs indicate easy cooperation and mutual support. The two signs share a compatible element pairing, and their interaction typically flows without major friction. The element pairing here is complementary (fire + air), which means the two signs approach life through fundamentally compatible but distinct lenses. Cardinal initiates, fixed sustains. One sparks; the other carries it through. The dispositor dynamic is important in a full chart reading: how well Sun (ruler of Leo) and Venus (ruler of Libra) interact in the actual birth charts will strongly modify the sign-level picture. Two people whose chart rulers make a harmonious aspect experience smoother cooperation even when the Sun signs are in tension; the reverse is equally true. Western sun-sign compatibility is one signal among many: a full synastry reading comparing all planets between two charts, house overlays, and the composite chart will reveal layers that this foundational sign reading cannot capture alone.

Vedic

Simha & Tula

In Jyotish, the 3rd and 11th rashi relationships (sextile equivalent) are considered friendly and cooperative. Simha and Tula stand in a position of natural sympathy: the desires and approaches of these two rashis tend to align rather than oppose. The Vedic tradition places primary emphasis on the Moon Nakshatra (lunar mansion) for compatibility evaluation rather than the Sun sign. The Sun signs (Simha and Tula) give broad orientation, but the Moon Nakshatra of each person determines Tara (birth-star compatibility), Yoni (instinctive nature), Gana (temperament: Deva, Manushya, or Rakshasa), and Nadi (energetic flow). A Leo/Libra Sun-sign combination could score anywhere across the 36-point Ashtakoot scale depending on the Moon Nakshatras involved. The Graha Maitri (planet friendship) koota compares the sign lords of the Moon positions: if Sun (lord of Simha) and Venus (lord of Tula) are natural friends in the Vedic planetary friendship table, this koota contributes up to 5 of 36 points. Sun and Venus have a naturally inimical relationship in classical Jyotish, which is a useful initial signal even before the full Moon-sign evaluation. A full Vedic compatibility reading (Kundali Milaan) requires the exact birth data for both individuals to compute all eight kootas and evaluate the Dasha timing of each person, which reveals whether the relationship falls within a period of growth or challenge for both parties.

Hellenistic

Ancient, technical

In Hellenistic astrology, signs in sextile are said to “see” each other. Leo and Libra maintain a sextile relationship, which classical authors described as friendly and supportive: the signs are aware of each other and respond with basic goodwill. Dorotheus and Vettius Valens both noted sextile relationships as broadly positive for cooperation, though lacking the intensity of trine or the catalytic force of square. The Hellenistic concept of sect adds another dimension: the Sun in Leo is a diurnal (day-oriented) sign in classical reckoning, while the Sun in Libra is a diurnal (day-oriented) sign. When two individuals share the same solar sect, the Hellenistic framework treats their fundamental orientation to time (day/night rhythms, active/receptive tendencies) as aligned. Within each sign, the classical bounds (terms) assign specific degree ranges to different planets, meaning two individuals with the same Sun sign may have their Suns in different bounds, modifying the sign-level reading. This is one reason Hellenistic compatibility analysis always requires exact degree positions rather than just Sun-sign identification. The full Hellenistic compatibility approach would examine the synastry between the two charts using whole-sign aspects, evaluate the sect and dignity of Venus and Mars in each chart (as the planets directly governing relationship themes), and assess the Lot of Eros and Lot of Necessity for each person. Sign-level analysis is the broadest brush; the detail work requires the complete charts.

The same pairing, three readings

All three traditions look at the same two individuals through the sky they were born under — but their analytical frameworks are fundamentally different. Western astrology focuses on the element and modality dynamic between Leo and Libra: whether the signs support, challenge, or complement each other archetypally. Vedic astrology moves past the Sun sign almost immediately, prioritizing the Moon Nakshatra for compatibility assessment through the eight-koota Ashtakoot system. Hellenistic astrology examines whether the two signs witness each other (are they in an aspect relationship by sign?) and focuses on the dignities and condition of Venus and Mars in each chart as the relationship-relevant planets.

The Sun signs alone tell you the broad strokes. A full compatibility reading compares all planets between two charts, reads the house overlays (your partner's planets in your houses and vice versa), constructs the composite chart, and applies Vedic timing to reveal when the relationship's various themes activate most strongly. That is what the Starwell compatibility reading delivers.

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Leo and Libra Compatibility, answered

Are Leo and Libra compatible?
The compatibility between Leo and Libra depends on which tradition you read and what level of the chart you are examining. Western astrology reads them as friendly and supportive: compatible elements, low friction. The element pairing (complementary (fire + air)) is the primary Western signal. Vedic astrology assesses compatibility through the Moon Nakshatras rather than Sun signs. A complete picture requires the actual birth data for both people.
How does Vedic astrology read Leo (Simha) and Libra (Tula) compatibility?
In Vedic (Jyotish) astrology, Leo is the Simha rashi ruled by Sun, and Libra is the Tula rashi ruled by Venus. The primary Vedic compatibility method is Ashtakoot, which assesses the Moon Nakshatras of both individuals across eight categories (kootas) for a total of 36 points, not the Sun signs. The Sun-sign combination of Simha and Tula informs the Graha Maitri (planet friendship) koota: Sun and Venus have a naturally inimical relationship in the classical Jyotish friendship table. But the other seven kootas, determined by Moon Nakshatra, carry far more combined weight and can reverse this initial signal.
What is the Hellenistic view of Leo and Libra compatibility?
Hellenistic astrology views sign compatibility through witnessing (whether the signs see each other by aspect) and through the classical dignities of the planets governing relationship in each chart. Leo and Libra are witnessing signs, meaning they see each other by sign aspect, providing a natural foundation for awareness. The Hellenistic practitioner would focus on Venus and Mars in each chart (their dignities and aspects to each other) and the Lots of Eros and Necessity rather than Sun-sign comparison alone.

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By Mira, Starwell’s resident reader. Synastry, Ashtakoot, and Hellenistic compatibility computed with the Swiss Ephemeris across Western, Vedic, and Hellenistic traditions. Updated June 20, 2026.

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