The Saturn Return is a major turning point in your life. It happens around the age of 28–30 and again at 58–60, when Saturn comes back to the same place it was during your birth.
Saturn is the planet of discipline, hard work, and karma. When it returns, it brings deep life lessons. This period may feel heavy or challenging—but it is meant to help you grow, mature, and take full responsibility for your life.
Many people experience major events during their Saturn Return—like changing jobs, getting married, becoming parents, or rethinking their goals. Some may feel pressure, delays, or loneliness.
But this is not a bad time. Saturn helps you build a strong foundation for the future. It rewards sincerity, patience, and honesty.
If you are going through your Saturn Return, take care of your mental and physical health, stick to routines, and stay grounded. Avoid shortcuts and stay committed to long-term goals.
You can also do remedies like:
- Chanting Shani mantra
- Offering mustard oil on Saturdays
- Helping the elderly or poor
Saturn teaches tough love—but once you learn the lesson, you become wiser and stronger.