Saturn's transit on March 30, 2025, marks a significant astrological shift as it moves from Aquarius (Kumbh) to Pisces (Meen). This transition signifies the end of the last phase of Sade Sati for Capricorn (Makar), the beginning of the second phase for Pisces (Meen), and the first phase for Aries (Mesh). While Saturn's entry into Pisces is not inherently negative, this time, a powerful planetary conjunction forms in Pisces, intensifying its impact.
Currently, Pisces hosts Rahu, Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Moon. The addition of Saturn further strengthens this conjunction, leading to significant astrological consequences. The presence of Rahu and Sun together creates a "Grahan Yog" (eclipse combination), which is considered highly inauspicious. Additionally, the conjunction of Rahu and Saturn forms "Shapit Yog," further intensifying the negativity. Since Rahu and Saturn are enemies of the Sun, the Sun's influence weakens significantly. On March 30, with the Moon also positioned in Pisces, the combination of Rahu, Venus, and Saturn will negatively impact it, causing an upsurge of negative energy on Earth. Saturn will remain in Pisces for approximately 2.5 years, while Rahu will stay for over a year. Other planets will transit from Pisces to Aries within a month or two.
These planetary combinations not only influence individuals but also affect global events, leading to potential disasters and challenges on Earth. The Hindu lunar new year commencing on this day further indicates a year filled with difficulties, as reflected in planetary alignments.
Though Saturn is moving into Pisces, which is ruled by Jupiter, and is not entirely negative, this transit is accompanied by a powerful planetary alignment. Rahu, Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Moon are already in Pisces, forming a significant combination. The conjunction of Rahu and Sun results in Grahan Yog, while Rahu and Saturn together form Shapit Yog. These alignments increase negative energy on Earth, impacting not just individuals but also global events.
Saturn is leaving its own sign and moving into Pisces, which is ruled by Jupiter. While Saturn is not an enemy of Jupiter, its transition will still have significant effects on individuals. Saturn is a harsh planet (Krur Grah) and naturally brings challenges. It represents karma, pain, suffering, discipline, hard work, delays, and service to the old. Unlike the Sun, which is a vital and fast-moving planet, Saturn moves slowly and influences long-term karmic consequences.
Regular spiritual practices and devotion to deities can reduce the negative effects of this planetary alignment.
Note: These remedies require regularity and discipline. They do not completely erase karma but help minimize suffering and make challenges more bearable.
This rare planetary alignment in Pisces involves six planets, with malefic influences from Saturn and Rahu making it particularly intense. Pisces represents the end of cycles and new beginnings, symbolizing Moksha (liberation), enlightenment, and transformation. This phase is spiritually potent, especially since a solar eclipse also occurs in Pisces, amplifying the planetary energies. Although the eclipse is not visible in India, it still has profound astrological effects.
The combined energy of these planets significantly influences human consciousness and global events.
This highly negative planetary alignment impacts the astral realm, ultimately manifesting in material reality, leading to challenges on Earth
The only way to reduce suffering during this tough phase is by surrendering to divine beings, as they alone have the power to alter karmic patterns.
Note:Discipline, consistency, and patience are key to receiving divine protection. These remedies should become a daily practice rather than a temporary solution.
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