Shani Transit 2025–2026
Saturn's current position and which Moon signs are under Sade Sati
Current Position
Shani in कुंभ (Kumbh)
In Aquarius since
January 17, 2023
Pisces (final entry)
November 2025 (final, stays until 2028)
Saturn is transitioning between Aquarius and Pisces in 2025. It briefly entered Pisces in March 2025, retrograded back to Aquarius, and makes its final entry into Pisces in November 2025 where it stays until 2028.
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Rashis Under Sade Sati (2025–2026)
Capricorn (मकर)
2020–2028
Aquarius (कुंभ)
2023–2030
Pisces (मीन)
2025–2032
Sade Sati affects the rashi 12th before, the rashi Saturn is in, and the rashi 2nd after Saturn's position.
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Shani Gochar 2025–2026 — What It Means
Saturn (Shani) is the most feared yet most respected planet in Vedic astrology. As the Karmic planet — the cosmic judge of actions — Saturn's transit through a zodiac sign marks a period of accountability, discipline, and transformation for the rashis it affects. Its transit in 2025–2026 is particularly significant because Saturn is moving between two consecutive signs: Aquarius (Kumbh) and Pisces (Meen), affecting three Moon signs simultaneously through the phenomenon known as Sade Sati.
Saturn entered Aquarius (Kumbh Rashi) on January 17, 2023, bringing the peak phase of Sade Sati for Aquarius Moon signs and the setting phase for Pisces. As Saturn crosses into Pisces in 2025, the cycle shifts: Capricorn (Makar) begins its exit from Sade Sati, while Aries (Mesh) will eventually enter the rising phase when Saturn moves further.
The key distinction in 2025 is Saturn's retrograde motion. Saturn briefly entered Pisces in March 2025, then went retrograde and returned to Aquarius before making its final direct entry into Pisces in November 2025. This creates an extended period of uncertainty and transition for the affected rashis — particularly Kumbh (which experiences Saturn leaving its sign after 2.5 years) and Meen (which begins feeling Saturnian influence more strongly).
Understanding Sade Sati — The 7.5-Year Saturn Cycle
Sade Sati(साढ़े साती) literally means “seven and a half” — referring to the 7.5 years during which Saturn transits through the three signs surrounding your Moon sign: the sign immediately before it (12th house), the sign itself (1st house), and the sign immediately after (2nd house). Since Saturn spends approximately 2.5 years in each sign, the transit through these three signs takes 7.5 years.
The three phases of Sade Sati are:
- Rising Phase (Uday/Aarambh) — Saturn in the 12th sign from your Moon. Financial pressures, increased responsibilities, health of family members. Duration: ~2.5 years.
- Peak Phase (Madhya/Sakat) — Saturn in your Moon sign. The most intense period — identity challenges, career disruptions, relationship stress. Also brings the deepest transformation. Duration: ~2.5 years.
- Setting Phase (Anta) — Saturn in the 2nd sign from your Moon. Gradual relief, settling of karma, slow but steady improvement. Often the phase of harvest for those who worked hard during the earlier phases. Duration: ~2.5 years.
Saturn's Role in Vedic Astrology
In Vedic astrology, Saturn (Shani) is the son of the Sun and the brother of Yama (lord of death). It rules Capricorn (Makar) and Aquarius (Kumbh), is exalted in Libra (Tula), and is debilitated in Aries (Mesh). Saturn represents karma, discipline, longevity, service, hard work, truth, and justice. It governs professions related to labor, agriculture, mining, law, administration, and service to the poor.
Saturn's malefic nature comes not from cruelty but from its unwillingness to let unearned success persist. It delays, tests, and sometimes removes what was never truly deserved — only to give back what was rightfully earned through effort and perseverance. The phrase "Shani deta hai, leta nahi"(Saturn gives, does not take) reflects this understanding: Saturn's apparent difficulties are karmic corrections that eventually lead to greater stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Saturn (Shani) right now in 2025-2026?
Saturn is transitioning between Aquarius (Kumbh) and Pisces (Meen) during 2025. It briefly entered Pisces in March 2025, retrograded back to Aquarius, and makes its final entry into Pisces in November 2025, where it stays until April 2028. The Moon signs affected by Sade Sati during this period are Capricorn (Makar), Aquarius (Kumbh), and Pisces (Meen).
Which rashis are affected by Shani Transit in 2025-2026?
The three Moon signs under Sade Sati in 2025-2026 are: Capricorn (Makar) — Rising Phase, Sade Sati started 2020, ends ~2028. Aquarius (Kumbh) — Peak Phase, the most intense period, Saturn is in your own sign. Pisces (Meen) — Setting Phase, Sade Sati beginning as Saturn enters Meen, runs until ~2032.
What is Shani Gochar?
Shani Gochar (शनि गोचर) means the transit of Saturn. Saturn (Shani) is the slowest-moving planet among the visible planets, spending approximately 2.5 years in each zodiac sign. Its transit has a significant impact on all 12 rashis, especially the three signs it transits through consecutively — creating the 7.5-year Sade Sati period. Saturn's gochar affects career, health, finances, relationships, and spiritual growth.
How long does Saturn stay in one rashi?
Saturn stays in each zodiac sign (rashi) for approximately 2.5 years (30 months). Because Saturn completes one full zodiac cycle in approximately 29.5 years, it affects each rashi once every ~29 years. This makes Saturn transits rare and significant events in Vedic astrology.
Is Shani Transit always bad?
No — Saturn is known as a teacher (Karmic planet), not simply a destroyer. While its transits can bring challenges and delays, they also bring discipline, clarity, hard work, and lasting rewards. Saturn rewards sincere effort and punishes laziness or unethical behavior. The Sade Sati period, while difficult, often results in significant personal growth, realignment of priorities, and eventual success for those who persist. The Setting Phase of Sade Sati is often associated with relief and progress after the earlier challenges.
What remedies help during Shani Transit?
Traditional Vedic remedies for Saturn transit include: Reciting the Shani Stotram or Shani Chalisa on Saturdays. Donating black items (sesame seeds, black cloth, iron, mustard oil) on Saturdays. Wearing a Karungali (ebony wood) mala or blue sapphire (after consulting an astrologer). Fasting on Saturdays. Visiting Shani temples, especially Shani Shingnapur in Maharashtra. Serving the poor and elderly. Lighting a sesame oil lamp under a Peepal tree on Saturdays.