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All Planets in Fixed Signs on March 9, 2016 in Vedic Astrology Transits

Vedic Astrology Transits on March 9, 2016-
All the planets are currently in fixed signs in Vedic astrology transits. If this reflects the position in the natal horoscope then some fated events can come to pass, since fixed signs connote fixed or Dridha Karma.

The transit chart-
The transit chart for March 9, 2016 is extracted below for ready reference-





Quite clearly, the signs of Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius contain all the planets in the zodiac and on March 9 even the transit Moon is in Aquarius.

Mutual supporters-
By this configuration, the planets are also acting in tandem, despite their quite different natures and agendas. This is due to the fact that they are in mutual quadrants or Kendras from each other and thus become Paraspara Karaka.

Importance of the transit of the outer planets and papers thereon-

Rahu in Leo, joined Jupiter-
I have previously written about the conjunction of Jupiter and Rahu in Leo and its impact for all signs and Arudha Lagnas. You can read this article here- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2016/01/transit-rahu-in-leo-on-january-30-2016.html.

Saturn in Scorpio-
The other conspicuous transit which is noteworthy on its own is that of Saturn in Scorpio which will come to an end in January, 2017. If you are not sufficiently informed, you can read a tripartite article on the subject written by me, at the following links-
These transits are important because they are of the outer or slow moving Bahya Grahas which have a significant and notable impact on us for two reasons-
i.                    Their special planetary aspects; and
ii.                 Their speeds of motion

Jupiter in Leo-
This list is incomplete without a study of the transit of Jupiter in Leo, on which topic my paper may be read here-

Mars in Scorpio-
When Mars moved to Scorpio it began to battle Saturn and some of the great heaviness that beset people with Scorpio dominant in their horoscopes in some way, started to deplete.

Saturn is always Marana Karaka-
The depletion of the heavy, ponderous, suffering of Saturn was combated by Mars as the lord of Scorpio. The owner of the house is in residence and it is just as well because no matter where Saturn is placed, it is in Marana Karaka Sthana because that Bhava will be the Lagna for itself and therefore needful of vitality to sustain. Saturn opposes this and wants to kill that Bhava with defeat and melancholy and slow rot. When Mars came to Scorpio, it brought its flaming red energy to its own sign.

Saturn-Ketu exchange-
This added to the exchange between Saturn and Ketu, Ketu being the other lord of Scorpio being placed in Aquarius while Saturn is in Scorpio. With this the influence of Saturn has been transferred to Aquarius, its place of work and it is virtually as if Mars and Ketu are joined in Scorpio.
It is for this reason that people with Scorpio rising in the natal Rashi chart or conjoined the Arudha Lagna will feel relief from the heavy pressure of Saturn in the relevant areas of life. Even otherwise, whichever Bhava Scorpio rules in the natal horoscope will show relief unless it governs a delicate matter where the heat of Mars and Ketu does not do much good.

Five Planets in Aquarius-
Mercury, Sun and Ketu have been in Aquarius and they are joined by Venus and the Moon. This combination is aspected by Mars. A short while earlier, Moon and Venus had conjoined in Capricorn and now they do so in Aquarius and are further aspected by Mars. Relationships are likely to swing into motion as the association of Mars, Ketu and Mercury with Venus in Aquarius is a heady combination.

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