sade sati is what ive heard a bad phase, how is it possible to be bad phase for everyone...
what about sade sati for people with functonal benefic saturn.
sade-sati
Forum rules
READ Forum-Wide Rules and Guidelines NOTICE: OFFENSIVE POSTS WILL BE DELETED, AND OFFENDERS WILL HAVE ALL POSTS MODERATED.
READ Forum-Wide Rules and Guidelines NOTICE: OFFENSIVE POSTS WILL BE DELETED, AND OFFENDERS WILL HAVE ALL POSTS MODERATED.
Hello,
Saade sati is not bad for every one. But infact for someone it can be really good. It depends on various factors like Strength and position of Saturn in natal chart, Similarly Lagna and Moon's strength-position in natal chart to name a few.
Another important thing is Murthi/Paaya of saturn as compared to natal moon in D1. saturn transit in Golden Murthi will be less harming (or more favourable) as compared to saturn transit in iron Murthi.
I hope it helps
Kind Regards
Atul
Saade sati is not bad for every one. But infact for someone it can be really good. It depends on various factors like Strength and position of Saturn in natal chart, Similarly Lagna and Moon's strength-position in natal chart to name a few.
Another important thing is Murthi/Paaya of saturn as compared to natal moon in D1. saturn transit in Golden Murthi will be less harming (or more favourable) as compared to saturn transit in iron Murthi.
I hope it helps
Kind Regards
Atul
"Difference between me and Him is that I think we are different"
How should be the second phase of Sade Sati for Tula rashi considering that tula is the exaltation sign of saturn ? Note that second phase for Tula rashi will start from November of this year.
Any tula rashi natives who have experienced sade sati last time may please add the experiences. It would be a good exercise to analyse how tula natives have fared during the first phase of sade sati....
Any tula rashi natives who have experienced sade sati last time may please add the experiences. It would be a good exercise to analyse how tula natives have fared during the first phase of sade sati....



