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Meena Rasi & Jenma Sani: Overwhelming Work Pressure and Stress Since Sani Peyarchi

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Trisha Iyer Joined Aug 2024

Anbulla Astro Jothi community members,

I am reaching out seeking guidance and shared experiences regarding the current Sani Peyarchi. As a native with Meena Rasi (Moon in Pisces), I have been experiencing immense work pressure and mental stress ever since Sani Bhagavan transited into Meenam last year. This marks the commencement of my Jenma Sani, the second phase of the dreaded Ezharai Sani cycle, and it feels relentless.

The past year has been particularly challenging professionally. I find myself constantly overwhelmed, juggling multiple tasks, and often working extended hours. Despite my best efforts, the recognition is minimal, and conflicts with colleagues or superiors seem to arise unexpectedly. My energy levels are consistently low, and I struggle with persistent fatigue, which is impacting my overall well-being. It feels like Sani Bhagavan is testing my patience and resilience to the absolute limit.

For those of you who are also Meena Rasi natives, or have navigated Jenma Sani in the past, how have you coped with this intense period, especially concerning work-related stress? Are these experiences common during Sani's transit over the Janma Rasi? I'm particularly interested in understanding if specific planetary placements in the natal chart exacerbate these effects during Gochara Sani.

I would be very grateful for any astrological insights or recommended Parigarams (remedies) to mitigate the adverse effects of Jenma Sani. I've heard about performing Archana at Navagraha temples, especially for Sani, and specific Sani preethi measures. What are the most effective remedies in the Tamil Jyotish tradition for reducing work stress and bringing some mental peace during this challenging time? Any advice on managing the energy during Rahu Kalam or observing specific fasting days would also be highly appreciated.

Your shared wisdom and experiences would be invaluable as I navigate this crucial phase of my life. Thank you in advance for your support and insights.

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2mo ago #22
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Chitra Awasthi Joined Dec 2024

Your detailed description of work pressure and conflicts aligns perfectly with Sani's Gochara over the 1st house for Meena Rasi. From Meenam, Sani Bhagavan aspects three crucial houses. His 3rd aspect falls on Mesham (2nd house of wealth and family), which can cause financial fluctuations or family discord. His 7th aspect falls on Kanni Rasi (7th house of partnerships, marriage, and business), potentially straining relationships with colleagues, superiors, or even your spouse, leading to the conflicts you mentioned. Most significantly, his 10th aspect falls on Dhanur Rasi (10th house of profession, career, and public image). This 10th aspect directly impacts your karma sthana, leading to increased workload, slow career progression, recognition issues, and intense pressure. This planetary dance explains why you're feeling so overwhelmed professionally. It's a period of severe testing in your career path.

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31 Mar 2026
1mo ago #23
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Diya Singh Joined Nov 2024

I had the exact same experience during my Jenma Sani many years ago. It felt like walking through treacle every day. Hang in there, it does eventually get better. You're strong enough to get through this!

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31 Mar 2026
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Karthik Subramaniam Joined Aug 2024

While I empathize with your current struggles, it's important to view Sani Bhagavan's transit not just as a period of suffering, but as a profound teacher. Sani is the planet of karma, discipline, and purification. When he transits the Janma Rasi, he is essentially forcing you to shed old habits, attachments, and unproductive ways of thinking or working. The 'minimal recognition' and 'conflicts' might be Sani's way of teaching humility and resilience, pushing you to work with integrity for its own sake, rather than for external validation. It's a tough school, no doubt, but the lessons learned during Jenma Sani lead to immense spiritual maturity and a strong foundation for future success once the transit concludes. Embrace the learning, however difficult it may seem now.

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31 Mar 2026
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Nandini Mahajan Joined Jul 2024

Beyond specific temple visits, incorporating daily spiritual practices can significantly help. Try to dedicate at least 15-20 minutes each day to meditation or mindful breathing, especially in the mornings before the day's stress takes over. Chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra can also provide protective energy during challenging times. On Saturdays, consider observing a fast, or at least a sattvic diet, and make it a point to engage in selfless service (seva) if possible. Even small acts of kindness or volunteering can create positive karma and balance the intense energy of Sani. Remember the importance of Mauna Vrat (vow of silence) once a week or for a few hours to conserve energy and reduce mental agitation.

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1 Apr 2026
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Bhavna Shukla Joined May 2024

I went through my Jenma Sani for Vrischika Rasi a few years ago, and I remember the intense mental pressure vividly. It felt like everything was crumbling, especially on the professional front, similar to your situation with conflicts and lack of recognition. What helped me immensely was focusing on my core values and not letting external circumstances define my self-worth. I also made it a point to practice extreme patience and avoid making impulsive decisions, as Sani tends to reward thoughtful, deliberate actions. Don't fight Sani Bhagavan; instead, surrender to the lessons he's teaching. Keep your routine disciplined, eat healthy, and prioritize sleep. This period will refine you into a stronger, more compassionate individual. Trust the process, however arduous it may feel right now.

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