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Saturn in Capricorn: Dusk to dawn

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Actor Ayushmann Khurrana shared a picture of his wife Tahira Kashyap Khurrana on social media on the occasion of their 11th wedding anniversar­y, and captioned it: “Eleven years with this beautiful girl.”

The couple, who got married in 2008, celebrated their wedding anniversar­y on Friday, November 1. Reminiscin­g the experience of 11 years of marriage, the actor added, “Got butterflie­s of all kinds while posting this picture. Umm [?]Happy anniversar­y tahirakash­yap.”

The actor-singer also shared a picture of Tahira in a story and captioned it: “Happy anniversar­y @tahirakash­yap, Kaala teeka laga diya hai maine.’ And he marked a little black spot on her cheek to avoid the evil eye.

Tahira also shared a throwback picture of their wedding and captioned the click as, “11 years back we had each other’s asses and still do! Happy anniversar­y @ayushmannk (This one’s from our sangeet and marriage. And I remember my heart was pounding, beating, bouncing 10 times faster and still does though the reasons might have changed! Kidding you still get to me just like before.)” ANI

October 2017 onwards must have been pretty bad for some, average for some but excellent for very few because of the placement of transiting Saturn. And the reason was that this arrogant, stubborn, and bizarre natured planet was not transiting in a positive giving result orientated conducive sign (Sagittariu­s). It is hard to extract positivity from a Sagittariu­s bound Saturn, and most who failed to do so were predominat­ely due to this transit. But as every night is to succeed by dawn, this transit is also to end soon, and a very conducive transit of the Saturn the ‘karmic planet’ is to begin. Saturn holds the key to the results of all the karmic activities that one does or undergoes. The results of the efforts one put in are directly controlled by the placement and transit of this karmic planet.

Something different in January 2020: So, the time to reap the bounty of initiative­s that was not coming in is to start soon. In January end 2020, Saturn is going to leave the Sagittariu­s sign and begin its journey in the Capricorn sign, which is its sign. Saturn is sufficient­ly comfortabl­e transiting this sign and is more rewarding. The efforts seldom go to waste if proper planning is done to tame the energy of this grueling planet. Why do I say this? Because those who have been reeling under the adverse effects of Saturn and have not been able to get justice to the efforts they had put, may not be in a state to effectivel­y handle this positivity offered by this helpful transit. Instead, many may become apprehensi­ve and may not be in a state to decide between ‘what to do’ and ‘when to do.’ I have witnessed many people letting these kinds of transits go, fearing the repetition of the bad period they previously experience­d. The companions and the partners, too, lose their hope and confidence in these people and are therefore reluctant to give another chance even if the native is beaming with confidence and newly acquired optimism due to these favourable transits. It is consequent­ly advised to prepare well in advance to become a fruitful recipient of the changing circumstan­ces. Those who had a profession­ally hard life, unpreceden­ted bad times, feeling low and are short of confidence should look forward with confidence because the time is going to change. With Meticulous planning, they will be certainly reaping a good bounty. There is a trick to kick start the nonperform­ing Saturn, and there is a further method to shut a negative performing Saturn.

The author of this article, Dr Vinay Bajrangi, is a PhD Scholar and Vedic Astrologer. Read his blogs on www.vinaybajra­ngi.com/blog. Connect with him at www.vinaybajra­ngi.com or call office at 9278665588 or 9278555588

Disclaimer: The veracity of any claims made in the above article is the sole responsibi­lity of the concerned entity.

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