Sade Sati initiates when Saturn enters the 12th sign from the native’s Moon sign. It comes to a culmination when Saturn exits the 2nd sign from the native’s Moon sign. One single revolution of Saturn around all zodiacs takes around 30 years. Within these 30 years, Saturn stays in each zodiac for two and a half years. Let us have a look at the impact of Sadi Sati of Sagittarius on the natives.
Jupiter is the Lord of Sagittarius. Jupiter and Saturn share a very neutral relationship. Despite the neutrality, Jupiter in general is a very benevolent planet. A common factor between Jupiter and Saturn is that they both resonate the virtues of justice. Both planets value equality. This self righteous temperament mostly helps the natives, but it has a tendency to backfire as well. As a result, natives would mostly arise disputes or arguments. Maintenance of balance between getting away from trouble and ensuring equality is important at this point.
The Sade Sati in Sagittarius begins with Saturn transiting through Scorpio sign. Then the transiting to Sagittarius happens in the second phase. During the third phase, Saturn transits through Capricorn. Let us analyze the impact of these transits on the life of a native during the Sade sati of Sagittarius:
The first stretch of 2 ½ years begins when Saturn is in the twelfth house from the sign under question, Sagittarius. Scorpio happens to be that sign. Scorpio is ruled by the fiery Mars. Saturn and Mars do not share a good relationship. The fire of Mars is blown out of proportion by the windy Saturn. This phase makes the natives very short tempered. They become too aggressive too soon. This sort of impulsiveness in behavior has an adverse impact on the relationships of the natives. They are also likely to face troubles in matters pending in a court of law. Inclination towards spirituality is also witnessed during this period.
This second phase initiates when Saturn transits through the sign of Sagittarius. As Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the natives tend to turn slightly philosophical and intellectual during this period. There will be an attraction towards spirituality and reading through spiritual books, texts and verses. The natives also develop extreme morality and self righteousness during this period. They also get interested in politics, in justice and in law and legal terms. It is a rather positive phase as compared to the first one.
The third phase begins when Saturn transits through the Capricorn sign. Saturn itself is the ruler of Capricorn. Hence, the tendency of natives to assist others and render justice becomes a lot during this period. They also get too philanthropic and get indulged in donations. They also get indulged in fine and creative arts. The natives become very helping, justice rendering and supportive towards the lesser privileged. There will also be a keen interest in acquiring a new virtue for career advancement. All the philanthropy and equitable behavior will make the natives very revered by everyone during this period.
Sagittarius, being ruled by Jupiter, will bring mixed set of results. As Jupiter is a very benefic planet by its very nature, the good it brings to the natives life is more than the bad. Both Jupiter and Saturn are planets that favor justice and equity. Hence, they form a good combination as this tendency to stick towards the right makes natives earn respect. The Sade Sati of Sagittarius can also be divided into three phases of equal period of 2 and half years. The first phase begins when Saturn transits through the Scorpio sign. Scorpio, being ruled by Mars, creates an unwanted friction and short temperament in the native’s life. The second phase is the core phase when Saturn enters into the Sagittarius sign, ruled by Jupiter. The combination of both these planets makes the natives very justice rendering. They also get spiritual and develop interest in politics and justice. The third phase is when Saturn enters its own sign, Capricorn. During this phase, the natives look towards a progressive career. They try learning new things and earn respect from all their philanthropic deeds.