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3.2 Planetary Return
3.2.1
The phenomenon planetary return occurs when a transiting planet returns to the
same point in the sky that it occupied at the moment of a native’s birth. It
implies that the planet has completed a whole cycle in the zodiac and signifies
that a new cycle in a native’s life is about to commence. The most significant
returns are those of the Sun, Jupiter and Saturn. The returns of inner planets-
The Moon, Mercury and Venus, are generally not considered to be of major
importance, as they are of such short duration and so fleeting in their
operation that they have only a limited effect. In comparison, the returns of
outer planets are considered important, as their effects last much longer.
3.2.2
Sun Returns: The Sun is important being the lord and
the focal point of the solar system and of the horoscope. It occurs once in a
year and gives rise to Annual chart or Varshphal,
used extensively by the astrologers to predict the trends/ events in a native’s
life during a year. A native’s birthday is technically his solar return day,
for it marks the day when the Sun returns to the same position in the Zodiac as
on the native’s original birthday. This is a subject by itself and has been
discussed in detail in a separate book.
3.2.3
Jupiter Returns: The Jupiter returns occur every 12 years
or so and indicate a new phase of growth and development in life. The first
Jupiter return, at around age of 12, concerns the move into adolescence and
puberty; while the second return at around the age of 24, concerns the first
real moves into the adult world. The year of a Jupiter return will usually be a
good one, with prizes won and grants awarded. It is the ideal time to push
forward and be assertive as efforts will normally be crowned with success.
Foreign travels, higher studies or recognitions in one’s specific field are
often indicated.
3.2.4
Saturn Returns: Saturn returns occur approximately every
30 years and indicate a phase in the aging process when new realities and
responsibilities are to be faced. The first Saturn returns occurs at around age
30 and marks the time when first real responsibilities are felt. Many people
will make a serious commitment at this time in life. It is also a time when many
assess relationships that have failed and realize that it is time to put an end
to them. As regards work, many will reassess their career and question their
progress to date. This can also be a good time to change direction and retrain
their goal. The 2nd return occurs at around age of 60 and concerns
the time when people may reassess the
next phase of their lives. Many people began to consider retiring from
full time work and developing interests that have been neglected because of
career or family liabilities. It is also the time that many have to face the
realities of approaching old age and physical compatibilities. The Saturn
return is often a difficult and challenging time, but decisions taken and
changes made usually workout well in the long term if these are sensible and
followed thoroughly with hard work.
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Dr. Shanker Adawal
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