Mesha (Aries)

Work pressure will increase, leaving little time for rest. Obstacles may arise in your tasks. Business ventures could feel discouraging. It's better to postpone long-distance travel. Spiritual contemplation will grow. Financial conditions will be moderate.

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Vrushabha (Taurus)

Unexpected financial gains are likely. Family advice will be valuable in key matters. Fresh encouragement comes in business. Workplace disputes will get resolved. You may purchase a new vehicle. Family atmosphere will be lively.


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Midhuna (Gemini)

Marriage proposals may come up at home. You will put plans into action. Good news will arrive from relatives and friends. New assets or vehicles may bring gains. Business decisions taken with confidence will benefit you. Work environment will be supportive. Participation in spiritual service is indicated.


Karkataka (Cancer)

Property disputes with siblings may arise. Sudden travel plans could be postponed. You will engage in spiritual service. Business may remain average. Workload at the job will increase. There may be some discouragement regarding children’s education or job matters.

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Simha (Leo)

Obstacles may hinder your efforts. Differences of opinion may occur with relatives and friends. Minor health issues could trouble you. Business stress will rise. Avoid hasty decisions at work. Job seekers may face further challenges.


Kanya (Virgo)

New educational opportunities may arise for children. Despite some hurdles, you will complete tasks slowly but surely. Invitations to auspicious events from old friends will delight you. Losses in business will be recovered. Good news may come for employees. Participation in divine service is likely.

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Tula (Libra)

Travel may involve vehicle troubles. Tasks may not be completed as planned. Expenses may exceed your income. Stay away from disputes with friends and relatives. Business people should be careful not to miss opportunities. Unexpected issues may arise with superiors at work.


Vrushchika (Scorpio)

You will attend auspicious family events. You will organize spiritual service programs. Efforts to buy property will succeed. You will achieve excellent results in business. Your hard work will be appreciated by superiors at the workplace. You may buy a new vehicle.

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Dhanussu (Sagittarius)

Unexpected issues may arise at home and outside. Minor disputes could affect your plans. Property disputes with relatives are likely. Business will move slowly. The work atmosphere may feel discouraging. Long-distance travel may cause physical strain. Be cautious in financial matters.


Makara (Capricorn)

Business will improve significantly. Tasks will be successfully completed. Support from friends and relatives will help. Property disputes will be settled amicably. Colleagues will assist in managing responsibilities effectively. Financial conditions will be favorable.


Kumbha (Aquarius)

Your plans will progress swiftly. You’ll build connections with influential people. You will join friends in service activities. Business will proceed enthusiastically. Long-pending work issues will finally resolve. Your words will gain respect both at home and outside.


Meena (Pisces)

Family members’ behavior may surprise you. Key matters may face obstacles. Long-term loan burdens may lead to physical and mental strain. Business will move at a slow pace. There may be ups and downs at work. Job search efforts may not be fruitful.


🌺 Shubham Bhuyat (May all be auspicious)

What does Jyotisha say about Saturday's planetary influence on this week's readings?

Saturday (Shanivara) is presided over by Shani Deva — the planet Saturn, son of Surya and Chhaya, described in the Brahma Purana as the supreme karmic dispenser who rewards disciplined effort and withholds fruit from the heedless. When Shani is strong or prominently placed in a day chart, its influence colours every rashi's reading, amplifying both delays and eventual rewards depending on individual karma.

The Vedic maxim 'Shanaishchara shanaishchara' — 'Saturn moves slowly, slowly' — captures his essential quality. Rashis currently under Shani's direct aspect (drishti), such as Mesha, Karkataka, and Tula, will feel heavier pressures in work and finances this Saturday, which aligns with the caution noted for those signs in today's phalalu. Devotees traditionally light sesame-oil lamps and recite the Shani Ashtakam on Saturdays to appease this graha.

Shani's transit through Kumbha (Aquarius), where he holds his own sign (swakshetra), lends steadiness to earth signs like Vrushabha and Kanya — explaining why those rashis see recovery and gradual progress rather than sharp reversals in today's forecast.

Which nakshatras are active on 21 June 2025 and how do they shape the day's energy?

The nakshatra prevailing at sunrise sets the foundational tone for the entire day's muhurta quality. June 21 falls near the summer solstice (Uttarayana's midpoint), a period when the sun transits Mithuna rashi and approaches Punarvasu nakshatra — meaning 'the return of light,' ruled by the deity Aditi and governed by Guru (Jupiter). Punarvasu's symbol is a quiver of arrows, signifying renewed purpose and second chances, which resonates with positive signals for Midhuna and Kanya natives today.

Simultaneously, the Moon's nakshatra at any given hour shifts the hour-by-hour mood. When the Moon passes through Rohini or Mrigashira during Saturday, creative and communicative energies rise — benefiting those Rashis advised today to take business decisions with confidence. Consulting a local Panchangam for your region will give the precise nakshatra timings, as they vary by longitude.

How should natives of each element group — Fire, Earth, Water, Air — approach this Saturday?

The twelve rashis divide into four elemental groups in Vedic astrology. Fire signs — Mesha, Simha, and Dhanu — carry the quality of Agni: bold initiation and high energy, but susceptible to burnout. Today's reading for Mesha and Simha both warn of rising pressures and the need for rest. The Taittiriya Upanishad reminds us that the inner fire (Vaishvanara) must be tended carefully; over-exertion extinguishes ambition. Fire-sign natives are advised to perform a brief Surya Namaskara in the early morning to channel their energy constructively rather than scatter it.

Earth signs — Vrushabha, Kanya, and Makara — align with Prithvi tattva, emphasising stability and measured accumulation. Today's phalalu grant these signs the most favourable financial and professional outcomes, consistent with Saturn's affinity for steady, grounded effort. Water signs — Karkataka, Vrischika, and Meena — governed by Jala tattva, are emotionally receptive; Karkataka natives in particular should guard against reactive decisions in family disputes. Air signs — Midhuna, Tula, and Kumbha — possess Vayu's quickness; Midhuna benefits from this today, while Tula must resist the Vayu tendency to overcommit and overspend.

For rashis receiving cautionary forecasts today — particularly Mesha, Simha, Karkataka, and Tula — classical Jyotisha texts such as the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra recommend propitiating Shani through dana (charitable giving). Offering black sesame seeds (til), dark lentils (urad dal), and iron articles to a Shani mandir or to a deserving person before noon on Saturday is considered especially efficacious. The Shani Stotram from the Skanda Purana, beginning 'Nilanjana samabhasam raviputram yamagrajam,' is widely recited for relief from Shanisthana afflictions.

Visiting a Hanuman temple on Saturday is another widely practised remedy. The Ramacharitamanas describes Hanuman as 'Sankat mochan' — the remover of obstacles — and a deeply held belief in Vaishnava and Shaiva traditions alike holds that Hanuman's grace moderates Shani's harsher karmic deliveries. Offering sindura and jasmine garlands at a Hanuman mandir, followed by recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa, is advised for those facing work pressure, legal disputes, or health concerns indicated in today's rashi phalalu.

On a practical level, today's forecast for multiple rashis mentions spiritual contemplation and divine service (daivaseva). Even a brief period of sitting in stillness — trataka on a lamp flame, or quiet japa of one's ishta mantra — grounds the nervous system and clears the mental clutter that planets like Shani and Rahu can amplify on challenging days.

Why does the summer solstice on 21 June carry special significance in the Vedic calendar?

June 21 marks the astronomical summer solstice — Dakshinayana Sandhi in the Vedic reckoning, the transitional junction just before the sun begins its southward journey (Dakshinayana). The Vishnu Purana and the Mahabharata both treat the Uttarayana-Dakshinayana transition as a moment of cosmic importance: Bhishma Pitamaha, lying on his bed of arrows, consciously waited for Uttarayana to release his body, illustrating the elevated sanctity of this solar movement.

The solstice sandhi is considered a naturally potent time for introspection, ancestral offerings (pitru tarpana), and the renewal of spiritual vows. The heightened emphasis on spiritual contemplation noted across several rashis today — Mesha, Karkataka, Midhuna, and Kanya — may reflect this broader cosmic shift rather than purely individual planetary configurations. Performing a river bath or at least a sacred bath with a drop of Ganga jala, followed by Surya Arghya (offering water to the sun at sunrise), is considered auspicious on this solstice Saturday.

In the South Indian Panchangam tradition, this period also falls within Aani masam (Tamil) or Jyeshtha-Ashadha sandhi (Telugu/Sanskrit reckoning), when the Agni nakshatra and Punarvashu dominate. Temples dedicated to Surya — such as the Suryanarayana Swamy temple at Arasavalli in Andhra Pradesh — see special abhisheka rituals performed on this day, honouring the sun at the peak of his annual power before his gradual retreat.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does this 21 cover?

♈ Mesha (Aries) Work pressure will increase, leaving little time for rest. Obstacles may arise in your tasks.

Should I read my Sun sign or Moon sign?

Vedic astrology uses your Janma Rashi — your natal Moon sign — not the Western Sun sign. Read the predictions for your Moon sign for the most accurate guidance.

Are these predictions guaranteed?

Vedic predictions indicate general tendencies and supportive remedies, not certainties. They are best used as guidance alongside sincere effort and devotion.

What remedies are suggested?

Common supportive practices include relevant mantra chanting, fasting on the appropriate day, charity (dana), and temple worship; specifics depend on your birth chart.