Surya Rashi Parivartan 2022: In astrology, the time of Dasha and Mahadasha is determined by the movement of the planets. When and in which zodiac the planet will sit, only then astrologers make conclusions about the condition of the natives on the basis of their data. The indication of future good and bad times is determined according to the birth sign and birth ascendant. Three days later, that is, on January 14, a wonderful coincidence is happening. On this day the Sun is going to enter the sign of his son Shani. Capricorn is considered to be of Shani Dev and Shani Dev is currently transiting in this zodiac. Sun and Saturn will be together after 29 years. Let us know which zodiac signs will benefit from a union of father and son.
Gemini
After 29 years, Sun and Saturn will meet in the same zodiac. This wonderful combination is very fruitful for the people of Gemini zodiac. Employed people will get copy of high posts and respect will increase. The youth preparing for the exam will get success.
Lion
Sun-Saturn conjunction will open new career paths for Leo people. There will be immense success with promotion and progress in job/business.
sagittarius
From the economic point of view, the time will be very auspicious for the people of this zodiac. During this time, along with income growth, you will get success in important works. There will be an increase in respect in the workplace.
Capricorn
There can be sudden fame in career. You will get success in touching new heights in the field of career. There will be strong chances of getting success in the direction in which you work hard. Time is also favorable for changing jobs. You will get the benefit of past efforts.
Pisces
Jupiter is the lord of Pisces sign. The transit of Sun in Saturn’s sign Capricorn will be very auspicious for you. During this period, along with the increase in respect and respect, new sources of income will also be created. There is also a strong possibility of windfall gains. The youth preparing for the examination will get success.
first published:Jan. 11, 2022, 2:32 p.m.
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