Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Saturn move from Scorpio to Sagittarius in Jan 2017

Saturn is a planet whose mention can easily induce nervousness or some amount of edginess in all individuals. This slow-moving planet or Shanaishcharya is all set to move again soon and influence fate of people, communities and countries in a big way.
Saturn is a teacher, judge, discipline lover, strict taskmaster and loves hard work. It’s a planet of hardship. Saturn doesn't make things easy.
Saturn enters the sign of Sagittarius on January 26, 2017. Will be retrograde and will enter Scorpio back again for a brief period from June 21, 2017 to October 26, 2017. It is from October that the planet steadies pace and goes on an onward journey.
Saturn will remain in the sign of Sagittarius for the next 2.5 years.
Saturn is going to transit to Sagittarius on 26th January 2017. Saturn stays in a sign for almost two and half years. It will be in Sagittarius till 23rd January 2020 and then move into its own sign Capricorn. We are seeing since long that Saturn`s transit has a real impact on human`s life.  

Sade Sati for Libra will end, Scorpio will reach its last phase, For Sagittarius it will be in second phase and for Capricorn it will begin. Saturn will aspect Aquarius, Gemini and Virgo. Performing “shanti homam” for Saturn will be a good thing to do. In these long three years Saturn influence three different nakshatras which are ruled by Ketu,Venus and Sun.The transit over Mool Nakshatra may not be auspicious and transit over Venus and and Sun nakshatra will be less troublesome than Mool nakshatra.

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