SATURN ENTERS REVATĪ
05.17.26 - 10.10.26
What would it mean to stop resisting what is already ending?
Śani’s transit through Revatī (Piseces) Nakṣatra carries a profound teaching around completion, surrender, and vairāgya—the sacred art of non-attachment born through lived experience.
As the final Nakṣatra of the zodiac, Revatī governs endings, dissolution, safe passage, and the crossing between worlds. Ruled by Pūṣan—the nourisher, protector of travelers, keeper of flocks, and guide of souls through unseen terrain—Revatī carries Kṣīradyāpani Śakti, “the power to nourish, protect, and foster.” Its nourishing current is symbolized through kṣīra, milk: that which sustains life gently, quietly, and continuously.
Yet Saturn’s movement through Revatī reminds us that true nourishment is not always indulgent. Sometimes it arrives through simplification. Through exhaustion. Through the gradual dissolution of what can no longer be carried forward.
Revatī is deeply connected to oceans, vastness, migration, transport, and the longing to cross beyond ordinary boundaries. Symbolized by the fishes and resting within the final waters of the zodiac, it often carries an affinity toward the sea, music, creativity, healing, pilgrimage, and spiritual seeking itself—the soul searching across lifetimes for what is enduring beneath the changing tides of experience.
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Śani here matures through time. Through karma exhausted rather than avoided. Through the recognition that stability cannot ultimately be found in status, identity, praise, possessions, or external certainty. Saturn is often feared because he reveals where attachment governs perception. Yet his nature is not punishment, but precision. He illuminates where fear, resistance, and grasping prevent deeper alignment with reality.
In its highest expression, Revatī points toward genuine renunciation—not rejection of life, but release of false identification. A mind unmoved by gain or loss, palace or hut, recognition or obscurity. This is the deeper current of vairāgya and the quiet dignity Śani seeks to cultivate
There is also movement within this transit. Revatī governs transport, transition, and passage from one state into another. As Śani casts its gaze toward Aśvinī, the first Nakṣatra, endings and beginnings become mysteriously intertwined. What first appears as delay, restriction, or dissolution may ultimately become redirection.
Practically, this transit asks for patience, conservation of energy, grounded routines, humility, and constructive action over reaction. Simplify where possible. Tend carefully to what is essential. Saturn responds well to steadiness, sincerity, and the willingness to work with reality rather than against it.
To understand Śani more deeply is to recognize that he is not separate from time, karma, restraint, or the intelligent architecture of life itself. Resistance intensifies suffering. Alignment restores peace.
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Saturn’s Transit Dates
May 17th: Saturn enters Revatī (Pisces)
July 27th: Saturn retrogrades in Revatī
October 10th: Saturn Retrograde re-enters Uttarabhādra
December 11th: Satturn direct in Uttarabhādra
February 7th, 2027: Saturn re-enters Revatī
