Saturn

Saturn Rashi Transit 2026

Planetary Transit

"When planets change signs, life changes course."

Find precise Saturn Rashi Transit dates for 2026 calculated for New Delhi. Complete calendar of all 1 rashi changes with precise astronomical calculations.

Current Sign
Pisces
Degree
6.7°
Changes
1
Speed
0.12°/day

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Year
2026

Saturn (Shani) is the slowest-moving visible planet, staying in each zodiac sign for approximately 2.5 years. Its rashi transit is the most consequential and feared transit in Vedic astrology — this is the basis of Sade Sati (7.5 year period), Ashtama Shani (Saturn in 8th from Moon), and Dhaiyya (Saturn in 4th from Moon). Saturn governs discipline, karma, delays, longevity, and hard-won gains. Every Saturn sign change is a generational shift that restructures responsibilities and tests resilience across all 12 Moon signs.

Rashi Transit Calendar 2026

1 change
1

Pisces (Meena)

Current

Lord: jupiter

3 Oct 2025, 11:41 PM → 8 Feb 2027, 7:51 AM

492.4d (~16.2mo)
⚠️Retrograde Periods in 2026

27 Jul 202611 Dec 2026

in Pisces · 350.5° → 343.7°

137d
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What is Rashi Transit?

When a planet crosses from one zodiac sign (30°) into another. This influences major life areas — career, health, relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sade Sati is a 7.5-year period when Saturn transits through the 12th, 1st, and 2nd houses from your natal Moon sign. Each phase lasts approximately 2.5 years. Saturn stays in one sign for about 2.5 years, making its transit the most feared and respected in Vedic astrology.
Saturn stays in one zodiac sign for approximately 2.5 years. It takes about 29.5 years to complete a full cycle through all 12 signs. Saturn's slow movement is why its transit effects are considered deep, transformative, and long-lasting.
Rashi transit (Gochar) is the movement of a planet from one zodiac sign to another. It is the most fundamental type of transit and affects all 12 Moon signs. Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac (Lahiri Ayanamsha) for calculating transits.