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को वक्ता तारतम्यस्य तमेकं वेधसं विना ॥

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"Those who know Astrology can only indicate in a way what will take place in the future. Who else, except the creator Brahma, can say with certainty what will definitely happen?"
National Forecast

Astrological Intelligence for India

By Raman Suprajarama
Published: December 2025

The Ugadi or the Vedic New Year, Parābhava nāma saṁvatsara, begins on 19 March 2026 at 6:53:54 pm in New Delhi. The rising sign at this moment is Pisces, a sign of compassion, faith, and inner strength. Four major planets — the Sun, Moon, Saturn, and an exalted Venus — occupy this sign. This cluster sets the tone for India's year ahead: spiritual depth, emotional maturity, and disciplined progress.

Here are the lords of this saṁvatsara, with results:

Role Lord Result
Rāja (King)JupiterBenevolent but conservative year: emphasis on law, education, religion, fiscal probity; rulers prefer “welfare + order”. Jupiter as King generally protects the realm.
Mantrī (Minister)MoonPolicy mind is reactive to public mood; quick responses to water, food, prices. Cabinet style: populist, welfare-heavy, sentiment-led.
Senādhipati (Commander)SunSecurity apparatus assertive; parade of strength; short, sharp operations; border theatre/airspace signalling likely.
Arghyādhipati (Waters)SunWater governance strained; local scarcity/quality disputes; higher evapotranspiration; need disciplined reservoir ops. Sun is harsh.
Meghādhipati (Clouds)MoonRains available & responsive to lunar cycles; good for monsoon onset/variability if managed.
Śasyādhipati (Crops)JupiterCrops protected; better sowing/output if logistics work. Classic “bumper-if-managed” signature.
Dhanyādhipati (Grains)MarsGrains face heat/logistics shocks; harvest/transport incidents; storage vigilance needed.
Rasādhipati (Liquids)SaturnLiquids/commodities require discipline; pricing controls/quality standards; defence procurement gets procedural, slower but thorough.

The year presents a strong protective baseline, with Jupiter as King and also governing Crops. This is supported by the Moon as Minister and governing Clouds, ensuring that policy and rainfall are responsive to public needs, albeit with potential for rapid shifts. However, challenges are indicated. The Sun's influence over Waters and its role as Commander point to water stress episodes and a firm security posture. Mars over Grains demands vigilance against heat and transport shocks for cereals. Saturn's rulership of Liquids and Defence suggests a period of rationing discipline and procedural, steady procurement. Finally, with Mercury governing Disease, containment efforts will be effective if communication and administration are precise.

Highlights

  • Pisces rising, with the Moon and Saturn, sets a serious and united national mood for the year. Discipline and stability will be at the forefront, with citizens across India—including major states like Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu—responding calmly and cooperatively to challenges.
  • With Venus exalted, India’s culture, arts, and values will receive international recognition, enhancing the nation’s reputation abroad.
  • Jupiter’s placement highlights growth in land, housing, farming, and infrastructure. Improvements are anticipated in real estate and transport sectors, especially in urban hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The position of Jupiter also signals stronger education infrastructure. Monsoon rains are expected to benefit agriculture, particularly in states like Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra, but regions such as Assam, Kerala, and West Bengal should prepare for the possibility of flooding due to heavier precipitation.
  • Mars, Rahu, and Mercury in the twelfth house indicate ongoing vigilance in security and intelligence. Defence efforts are likely to be heightened in sensitive border areas, including Jammu & Kashmir and the Northeast. Ketu in the sixth house supports robust law enforcement, contributing to resilience against external threats in these regions.
  • Assam, Kerala, and West Bengal may face significant rainfall and flood risk during the coming months, making preparedness and healthcare critical in these states. Community support and proactive measures will be essential for managing these challenges.
  • Investments in water management, healthcare, infrastructure, and agriculture—particularly in states prone to weather extremes—are forecast to yield positive results. India’s cultural influence is expected to grow internationally through soft power and diplomacy. Discipline and compassion are predicted to foster lasting progress at both the national and regional levels.

Overall, the year is likely to reward patience, responsibility, and unity. Steady actions in key regions will help turn challenges into opportunities for growth and collective pride.

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