Saturn transit and solar eclipse have special significance in Vedic astrology. This year, Saturn’s transit and solar eclipse will happen on the same day. According to the Vedic calendar, Saturn, the beloved god of justice, will leave its zodiac sign Aquarius and enter Pisces on 29 March 2025. Along with this, a partial solar eclipse will also occur on that day. Saturn’s zodiac change and solar eclipse happening on the same day will bring good times for many zodiac signs.

 

Shanidev gives results according to karma

Saturn is considered one of the most influential planets in astrology. Saturn is called the planet of karma and it gives results to the people according to their deeds. Saturn’s movement affects the zodiac sign and society. According to astrological calculations, the transit of Saturn in March 2025 will bring some changes in areas like career, finance, health and professional life. Know which zodiac sign will benefit from Saturn transit and solar eclipse

Gemini

The combination of Saturn transit and solar eclipse on March 29, 2025 will be very auspicious for Gemini people. You may get financial benefits and good returns from investments. Businessmen will get sudden financial benefits. Employed people will get success in projects and will get promotion. Luck will favor you and your work will be appreciated at the workplace.

archer

The incomplete work of Sagittarius people will be completed soon. Entrepreneurs can expand their enterprises. You will get an opportunity to learn new things and get benefits. You will get time to spend quality time with family and partner. Relationship will remain stable and all problems will be resolved.

Capricorn

Saturn transit and solar eclipse will be auspicious for Capricorn people. There can be a solution regarding money and you will get good returns on old investments. You will get an opportunity to learn something new at the workplace. The financial crisis will go away and your reputation in the society will increase. Job seekers can get a new job.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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