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Planets Transit 2025

Planetary transits hold immense importance in Vedic astrology, serving as a primary tool for predicting life’s changes and developments. Vedic astrology focuses on nine key celestial bodies: the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. While the first seven are physical planets visible to the naked eye, Rahu and Ketu are shadow planets, representing two sensitive points where the Moon’s orbit intersects with Earth’s ecliptic plane. The ascending node is referred to as Rahu, and the descending node as Ketu.

Each of the 12 zodiac signs is governed by a ruling planet, known as the Lord of that sign. For instance, Mars rules Aries and Scorpio, Venus governs Taurus and Libra, and Jupiter presides over Pisces and Sagittarius. Similarly, the Sun rules Leo, the Moon governs Cancer, Saturn oversees Aquarius and Capricorn, and Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo.

When a planet moves through a zodiac sign during its transit, it generates certain generalized effects. However, these broad implications become less relevant in individual horoscope readings, as personalized astrology considers a multitude of factors. Expert astrologers analyze the intricate interplay of planetary positions, drawing on extensive data analysis and the permutations of astrological influences.

Accurate predictions require a holistic approach, where planetary transits are considered alongside other astrological aspects, as these can amplify, diminish, or completely overshadow the transit’s effects. In this section, VedangAstro astrologers provide detailed insights into the major planetary transits of this year, helping you understand their potential influence on your life.

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Sun Transit

Sun Transit

Sun transits, lasting one day, are the most impactful short-term transits. As the solar system's powerhouse, the Sun illuminates surrounding issues and conditions, bringing clarity and focus. These transits are significant for shedding light on key aspects of life.

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Moon Transit

Moon Transit

The Moon's transit brings positive outcomes in the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 10th, and 11th houses from the natal Moon. However, its movement through other houses may create challenges or difficulties in the native's life, influencing emotions and circumstances.

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Mars Transit

Mars Transit

The fiery red planet, symbolizes masculinity and energy. Revered by the Yunanis as the god of farming and by Romans as the god of war, its influence is profound. Its significance is reflected in March, the third month of the Gregorian calendar, named in its honor.

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Mercury Transit

Mercury Transit

According to Vedic legend, Mercury is the offspring of Jupiter and the Moon, inheriting traits from both. It signifies communication skills, analytical abilities, and intellect, making it a key planet for understanding one's mental agility and expression.

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Jupiter Transit

Jupiter Transit

Jupiter, known as "Guru" in Vedic astrology, holds immense significance for its impactful positioning and transits. Revered for its strong influence on life events, this celestial giant plays a vital role in astrology, symbolizing wisdom, guidance, and growth.

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Venus Transit

Venus Transit

Venus, personified as feminine in Vedic astrology and the goddess of Beauty in Western culture, rules Taurus and Libra. It is the primary significator of relationships, marriages, and children, reflecting harmony and love.

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Saturn Transit

Saturn Transit

Saturn is the most influential planet, often perceived as cruel. In reality, Saturn represents justice, rewarding good deeds and penalizing wrongdoings. Its influence teaches discipline, responsibility, and the importance of ethical actions, making it a transformative force.

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Rahu Transit

Rahu Transit

Rahu, a shadow planet in Vedic astrology, represents a sensitive point on the Moon’s orbit. It holds great significance despite lacking physical form. Rahu is portrayed as a serpent riding a chariot drawn by seven dark horses, symbolizing its mysterious influence.

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SolarEclipse Transit

Surya Grahan

Have you ever seen a sunny day suddenly transform into darkness? This happens when the Moon positions itself between the Sun and Earth, blocking sunlight and creating a shadow. This awe-inspiring celestial event is called a Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan.

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