

In Vedic astrology, Saturn rashi transit (Shani gochar) refers to the movement of Saturn from one zodiac sign (Rashi) to another. Saturn generally changes its sign approximately every 2.5 years, making it one of the most significant long-term planetary transits.
Saturn represents discipline, karma, hard work, delays, responsibility, justice, structure and life lessons. When Saturn transits into a new sign, it activates karmic results and long-term transformations according to your birth chart.
Saturn is known as the planet of karma and justice. Its transit indicates long-term changes, hard work and important life lessons. It is especially important during Sade Sati and Dhaiya periods.
As Saturn moves from one Rashi to another, it brings responsibility, maturity and reality checks. The results depend on the house it occupies from your Ascendant and Moon sign.
Saturn transit may influence career stability, financial discipline, relationships, health and major life restructuring.
Saturn in the 1st house increases responsibility and seriousness. Saturn in the 4th house may affect domestic peace. Saturn in the 7th house tests relationships and partnerships. Saturn in the 10th house strengthens career through hard work.
Not always. If Saturn transits favorable houses like the 3rd, 6th or 11th from the Moon sign, it can bring success through effort. However, in challenging houses it may create pressure and delays.
Saturn transit is calculated based on its real-time astronomical position in the zodiac. It generally remains in one sign for about 2.5 years before moving to the next Rashi.
Saturn usually stays in each zodiac sign for approximately 2.5 years.
No, its effects depend on individual birth chart, Ascendant, Moon sign and planetary strength.
Yes, since saturn governs karma and discipline, its transit significantly influences career growth, responsibilities and life lessons.