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Sade Sati · Sagittarius Moon
Sade Sati for Sagittarius (Dhanu) Moon
Saturn is in Pisces, the 4th sign from your Moon (Sagittarius) — Kantaka Shani, a ~2½-year Dhaiya (Small Panoti). Dhaiya · Kantaka Shani
| This Dhaiya | ≈ 2025-04-10 → 2028-02-09 |
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A Dhaiya is Saturn's shorter 2½-year station — real Saturn homework, at a smaller desk than Sade Sati's.
The rising phase (Saturn 12th from the Moon)
Saturn moves through the sign behind your Moon. Expenses, sleep, and background worries tend to rise first — the work of this phase is quietly closing what is already finished.
The peak phase (Saturn over the Moon)
Saturn crosses your Moon sign itself. Responsibilities press closest to home and heart now; the classical counsel is routine, humility, and patience — build slowly and rest properly.
The setting phase (Saturn 2nd from the Moon)
Saturn moves through the sign after your Moon, touching finances, family, and speech. Pressure eases into consolidation — what survived the passage is yours to keep.
This page tracks the Moon sign — if you only know your Western Sun sign, your sidereal Moon is probably not what you'd guess.
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Common questions
Is Sade Sati active for a Sagittarius Moon right now?
Saturn is in Pisces, the 4th sign from your Moon (Sagittarius) — Kantaka Shani, a ~2½-year Dhaiya (Small Panoti).
How long does Sade Sati last?
About 7½ years in total — Saturn spends roughly 2½ years each in the 12th, 1st, and 2nd signs from your natal Moon.
Is Sade Sati always bad?
No. Classical Jyotish treats it as a season of pruning and added responsibility rather than doom: it tends to clear away what isn’t working and reward patience, routine, and honest effort. Its difficulty depends on the rest of the chart.