Saturn-Budh meet in Pisces 2025: Effect and Lucky RashiSaturn-Budh meet in Pisces 2025: Effect and Lucky Rashi

Saturn and Mercury will be together in Pisces in 2025, and Mercury has become pathiced from 7 April. In the influence of Saturn, the change in the movement of Mercury is very important. The straight move of Mercury in Pisces will prove to be particularly beneficial for five zodiac signs. The natives of these zodiac signs may face great success in career and increase in unexpected income. Know which are those lucky zodiac signs:

  1. Taurus

    The people of Taurus zodiac can get significant success in career from Margi Mercury. There will also be good results in the field of education. In addition, there is a possibility of increase in money profit and income. There will also be relief from diseases.

  2. Gemini

    The lord of Gemini is Mercury and his direct move will give great benefits to these natives. There is a possibility of profit in both jobs or businesses. The post and prestige will increase and the enemies will be defeated.

  3. Lion

    This time will also be good for Leo zodiac sign. Although Saturn’s dhaiya may bring some difficulties, Mercury’s direct move will provide relief. There will also be happiness in married life and income can increase.

  4. Libra

    Saturn and Mercury will give important benefits to the people of Libra zodiac. Relationships with spouse will be better and any important task can be completed. You will also get success in saving money.

  5. Sagittarius

    The direct move of Mercury can prove to be auspicious for Sagittarius. A new job proposal can be found. Although there may be some ups and downs in career, there will be happiness in married life.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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