She came to me in the month of Magha, when the winter fog still clung to the Ganges like a secret waiting to be spoken. Her name was Meera, though that is not what her passport said. She was forty-two, a mother of two, and a senior manager at a multinational bank in Gurugram. On paper, her life was a success story written in bold letters. But when she sat across from me at the Nabatara Institute, her hands were trembling around a cup of cold chai.
"I do not understand what is happening," she said. "Everything I built is still standing. My children are healthy. My husband is kind. My career has not collapsed. But inside, I feel like someone pulled a thread, and the whole cloth is unraveling. I wake up at three in the morning with my heart pounding. I look at my reflection and do not recognize the woman staring back. Is something wrong with the planets? Am I losing my mind?"
This is the question that arrives at our door more than any other. Is something wrong with the planets? Am I losing my mind? The answer, as my Guruji taught me, is neither. Nothing is wrong with the planets. They are exactly where they need to be, moving exactly as they have moved for millennia, carrying the same energies that once guided the rishis of the Indus Valley and the kings of the Mahabharata. And you are not losing your mind. You are waking up. The discomfort Meera described—the midnight terror, the strange fatigue, the sense that reality itself has grown thin and translucent—is not a symptom of breakdown. It is the signature of a profound planetary transit asking you to grow.
The year 2026 brings with it a rare alignment of the great Grahas. Saturn, the taskmaster, continues his slow dance through the constellations he rules. Jupiter, the guru of the gods, shifts his gaze from one sign to another. And the shadow planets Rahu and Ketu—the north and south nodes of the Moon—reverse their roles, triggering what the ancient texts call the great karmic axis. For the first time in nearly two decades, certain combinations of planetary transits in 2026 will echo patterns last seen when the world itself stood at a different threshold. This is not a coincidence. This is the cosmic clock striking the hour.
Let me be clear about what we are doing here. This article is not a supermarket horoscope that tells you Tuesday will bring minor inconveniences in your love life. This is a Vedic guide written from within an unbroken lineage of transmission. I am a shishya of the Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya parampara, and the wisdom I share comes from decades of sadhana, from the mouth of my Guru, and from the sacred texts like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra that have outlived empires. At the Nabatara Institute of Astrology—a Section 8 nonprofit founded with no motive but service—we do not treat planetary transits in 2026 as fortune-telling. We treat them as a mirror. A mirror that shows you where your karma is ripe, where your effort is needed, and where grace is already flowing whether you notice it or not.
The planetary transits of 2026 will not punish you. They will not reward you arbitrarily. They will simply illuminate the field where your past choices, your present actions, and your spiritual orientation meet. If you have planted thorns, do not be surprised when Saturn asks you to walk on them. But if you have planted seeds of kindness, discipline, and awareness, the same Saturn will build a fortress around you that no storm can breach. This is the law of karma, not as a punishment system but as a learning system. The Grahas are not your enemies. They are your professors. And 2026 is a semester that will demand everything you have—and then give you back more than you brought.
As you read this guide, I ask you to set down your anxiety. Pick up your curiosity instead. The planetary transits in 2026 are not happening to you. They are happening for you. Every difficult aspect, every challenging conjunction, every moment when the sky seems to press down on your chest—these are the hands of the Divine sculpting you into a shape that can hold more light. The Nabatara Institute exists to help you recognize that shape. Guruji Gaurav Tribedi has spent over twenty years in the caves of the Himalayas and the temples of Bengal, learning how to translate the language of the stars into the language of the healing heart. What follows is a small part of that transmission.
The Vedic Foundations – Ancient Knowledge for Today
Before we walk through the specific planetary transits in 2026, sign by sign, we must understand what a transit actually is. The word "transit" comes from Latin, but the concept is as old as the Vedas. In Jyotish—the eye of the Veda, as the scriptures call it—a Graha is not merely a rock floating in space. A Graha is a living field of consciousness. Each planet carries a specific set of energies, a particular color of the divine light, and when that planet moves from one rashi (zodiac sign) to another, it is like a great musician changing the key of the symphony. The same notes, but a completely different feeling in the room.
The Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, written by the sage Parashara—father of Vyasa, who compiled the Vedas—describes the Grahas as embodiments of various deities. Surya, the Sun, is the Atman itself, the eternal self witnessing all. Chandra, the Moon, is the mind, always fluctuating, always responding. Mangala (Mars) is the warrior energy, the courage to act. Budha (Mercury) is intelligence, the power to discriminate. Brihaspati (Jupiter) is the guru, the one who shows the way. Shukra (Venus) is desire and delight, the force that draws us into relationship. Shani (Saturn) is discipline and delay, the teacher who makes us earn every inch of our growth. And then there are Rahu and Ketu—the shadow planets, the head and tail of the demon who drank nectar but was severed by Vishnu. Rahu amplifies obsession and worldly ambition. Ketu dissolves and liberates. Together, they form the axis of your karma.
When we talk about planetary transits in 2026, we are watching these eight great powers move through the twelve houses of your birth chart. But here is what most astrologers do not tell you: the transit does not act on you like a hammer acting on a nail. The transit illuminates the seeds already present in your field. If you have cultivated generosity, Jupiter's transit will bring opportunities to give and receive. If you have cultivated discipline, Saturn's transit will bring structures that support your highest work. If you have cultivated confusion, Rahu's transit will amplify that confusion until you have no choice but to see clearly. The Grahas are magnifiers, not creators. They show you what you have already become.
This understanding is the foundation of everything we teach at the Nabatara Institute. I have seen too many seekers run from astrologer to astrologer, paying for remedies and rituals, hoping to escape a difficult transit. But you cannot escape what is already yours to learn. Saturn will follow you across oceans. Rahu will find you in the monastery. The only way out is through. And the "through" is not suffering—it is sadhana. It is conscious engagement with the energy the transit brings. It is using the planetary transits in 2026 as a curriculum rather than a curse.
Let me give you an example from the classical texts. Parashara says that Saturn in the seventh house can indicate separation or delay in marriage. Most people hear this and panic. But Parashara also says that Saturn in the seventh house gives a spouse who is older, wiser, and deeply loyal once the initial lessons are learned. The same transit that brings loneliness to one person brings a mature, lasting partnership to another. The difference is not the planet. The difference is the person's karma and their response to the transit. Do you collapse into victimhood, or do you rise into responsibility?
This is why the Nabatara Institute does not offer quick fixes. We offer transformation. Our Jyotish Foundation Program teaches students not just how to calculate planetary positions but how to understand the psychological and spiritual dimensions of each Graha. Our Advanced Tantra Sadhana Course goes even deeper, integrating planetary wisdom with mantra, yantra, and meditation practices that have been transmitted in secret for thousands of years. When you learn from our lineage, you learn that the planetary transits in 2026 are not obstacles to be removed. They are doorways to be walked through.
The rishis did not invent astrology to help people make better stock market investments or find more compatible romantic partners. They invented astrology to help people remember their true nature. The Grahas are a map of your own psyche. Saturn is your inner judge. Jupiter is your inner wisdom. Rahu is your inner addiction. Ketu is your inner renunciation. When you understand the planetary transits in 2026, you are not predicting the future. You are understanding yourself. And that understanding is the beginning of all freedom.
At Nabatara, we see this happen every day. A shishya comes to us confused about why their career is stuck. We look at their chart and see Saturn transiting their tenth house. Instead of telling them to quit their job, we teach them to deepen their discipline, to serve more humbly, and to stop expecting recognition for every small task. Six months later, the same Saturn that felt like a prison has become a promotion. The planet did not change. The person changed. And that is the secret of Jyotish. The Grahas show you the weather. But you are the one who decides whether to curse the rain or dance in it.
As we move into the specific predictions for each zodiac sign, hold this truth close: the planetary transits in 2026 are precise, measurable, and predictable. Saturn will move, Jupiter will move, and Rahu and Ketu will shift signs. These are facts. But your experience of these facts is not fixed. It is co-created by your karma, your effort, and your grace. The Nabatara Institute exists to help you co-create wisely.
The Hidden Dimensions – Secrets Only the Sadhaka Knows
Now we arrive at the section that separates ordinary astrological content from what flows through the Nabatara lineage. Most blogs will tell you that planetary transits in 2026 will bring good luck or bad luck based on your sign. They will list dates and warn you about retrogrades. They will tell you to wear certain gemstones or perform certain rituals. Some of that advice has value. But none of it touches the hidden dimension—the secret teachings that only a sadhaka who has sat at the feet of a living master receives.
What is the hidden dimension? It is this: the planetary transits in 2026 are not happening in the sky. They are happening inside your spine. The seven major Grahas correspond to the seven primary chakras. Surya (Sun) is the manipura, the solar plexus, the seat of will and identity. Chandra (Moon) is the ajna, the third eye, the seat of mind and perception. Mangala (Mars) is the svadhisthana, the sacral seat of desire and action. Budha (Mercury) is the vishuddhi, the throat, the seat of communication and discernment. Brihaspati (Jupiter) is the Anahata, the heart, seat of wisdom and expansion. Shukra (Venus) is the muladhara, the root seat of pleasure and survival. Shani (Saturn) is the sahasrara, the crown, the seat of discipline and liberation. And Rahu and Ketu? They are the ida and pingala nadis—the left and right energy channels—twisting around the sushumna, creating the very possibility of spiritual awakening.
When a planet transits a particular sign in your chart, what is actually happening is that a specific chakra in your subtle body is being activated. The transit is not just an event in the sky. It is an event in your nervous system. And this is why two people with the same transit can have completely different experiences. One person has been doing meditation and pranayama for years. Their chakras are clean; their nadis are open. When Saturn activates their crown chakra, they feel a deepening of their spiritual sadhana, a settling into their true nature. Another person has never sat in silence for five minutes. Their chakras are clogged with unprocessed emotion and unexamined patterns. When the same Saturn activates the same energy, they feel depression, isolation, and despair. The transit is identical. The inner landscape is not.
This is the great secret that the Nabatara Institute teaches openly. There is no such thing as a bad planetary transit. There are only unprepared nervous systems. The Grahas are always offering you an opportunity to heal, to grow, to remember. But if your instrument is out of tune, the music will sound like noise. Your sadhana is what tunes the instrument. Your meditation, your mantra, your service, your self-inquiry—these are not optional extras for the spiritually ambitious. They are the very means by which you transform the raw energy of a trance into the refined energy of awakening.
Consider the specific planetary transits in 2026. Saturn will be moving through the signs he rules, bringing lessons about boundaries, time, and responsibility. Most people will experience this as pressure. A sadhaka will experience it as purification. Jupiter will be shifting between signs, expanding whatever it touches. Most people will experience this as luck or its absence. A sadhaka will experience it as an invitation to study, to teach, and to share the dharma. Rahu and Ketu will be reversing their usual roles, triggering what the tantras call the karmic harvest. Most people will experience confusion and sudden upheaval. A sadhaka will experience the burning of old seeds and the planting of new ones.
What makes the difference? One word: Upay. In Vedic astrology, "upay" means remedy. But most people misunderstand "remedy." They think remedy means wearing a ring or chanting a mantra to appease an angry planet. That is not okay. That is superstition dressed in Sanskrit. True upaya is action taken to shift your inner state so that you are a different person when the transit arrives. You do not chant the Gayatri mantra to make Jupiter like you. You chant the Gayatri mantra to become the kind of person Jupiter naturally flows through. The mantra changes you. The Grahas simply respond to who you have become.
This is why the Nabatara Institute emphasizes sadhana over superstition. Our approach to the planetary transits in 2026 is not about predicting disaster or promising rescue. It is about preparing you to meet whatever comes with an open heart and a steady mind. We teach specific meditations for each Graha. We teach mantras that work on the subtle body directly, not as magical spells but as vibrational medicines. We teach yantras that focus the mind on the qualities we wish to embody. And we teach the daily discipline of self-observation—looking at your own thoughts, emotions, and actions—so that you can see how the transits are actually affecting you, not how some app told you they should.
One of the most powerful teachings from the Tantraloka, the great text of Kashmiri Shaivism, is that the Grahas are not outside you. They are expressions of your own consciousness. When you fear Saturn, you are fearing a part of yourself. When you chase Jupiter, you are chasing a part of yourself. The goal of astrology is not to predict the future. The goal is to recognize that the future is already inside you, waiting to be born. The planetary transits in 2026 are simply the birth pangs.
At Nabatara, we have seen shishyas transform their entire relationship to time through this understanding. One student came to us terrified of her Saturn return. She had read every article, watched every video, and was convinced her life was about to fall apart. We taught her to sit with Saturn—not to run from him. We gave her a simple practice: every morning, light a lamp, chant the Shani mantra, and then write down one area of her life where she needed more discipline. Within three months, she was no longer afraid. She had become friends with the very energy she had been running from. And when her Saturn return actually arrived, she did not collapse. She took responsibility for her career, ended a relationship that had been draining her for years, and started the business she had been dreaming about for a decade. The transit did not change. She changed.
That is the hidden dimension. That is what the Nabatara Institute offers that no algorithm can replicate. We do not give you predictions and send you on your way. We walk with you. We teach you the practices that transform the raw data of planetary transits in 2026 into the lived experience of spiritual growth. And we do this from within a living lineage that has been transmitting this wisdom for thousands of years, unbroken, undiluted, alive.
Walking with the Master – Gaurav Tribedi’s Teachings & Nabatara’s Global Mission
There is a photograph that hangs in the main hall of the Nabatara Institute. It shows a young man, perhaps twenty-two, sitting at the feet of an old saint in ocher robes. The old saint is the Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya of the Puri Govardhan Math, one of the highest spiritual authorities in the Sanatan Dharma. The young man is Gaurav Tribedi, now known as Tantra Avishikta Gaurav Tribedi, the founder of our institute. In that photograph, you can see something impossible to fake. You can see transmission. The old saint's hand is resting on the young man's head. The young man's eyes are closed, but his face is open like a flower receiving rain. Something is passing between them. Something that cannot be written in books or downloaded from the internet.
That something is diksha. Initiation. The transfer of spiritual energy from a living master to a worthy disciple. Gaurav Tribedi received that diksha not as a formality but as a burning reality. He spent over twenty years in rigorous sadhana—meditation in Himalayan caves; mantra repetition numbering in the millions; service to his guru without expectation of recognition; the study of scriptures in their original Sanskrit; and the direct experience of the subtle energies that most people never know exist. He did not become a master because he wanted followers. He became a master because he could not help it. The light that was transmitted to him simply had to flow onward.
This is what makes the Nabatara Institute different from every other astrological and spiritual organization you will find. We are not a content mill. We are not a certification factory. We are a living transmission. Every course we offer, every consultation we provide, every article we publish carries the energy of that original diksha. When you learn from Nabatara, you are not learning from a textbook or a curriculum designed by committee. You are learning from a lineage. The same lineage that produced Adi Shankaracharya, the great reformer who unified the disparate streams of Hindu philosophy into a single, luminous river. The same lineage that has preserved the tantric teachings in secret for millennia, passing them from mouth to ear, from heart to heart.
Guruji Gaurav Tribedi often says, "The planetary transits in 2026 are not the point. The point is your relationship to them." A shishya once asked him, "Guruji, how do I know if a transit is good or bad?" Guruji laughed—a deep, belly laugh that filled the room. "The transit is never bad," he said. "Your attachment is bad. Your resistance is bad. Your ignorance is bad. The transit is just a wave. Learn to surf, or be crushed. The choice is yours."
That is the Nabatara method. We do not coddle you. We do not tell you what you want to hear. We tell you what you need to hear. And then we give you the tools to do something about it. Our Jyotish Foundation Program teaches you how to read your own chart with precision and compassion. Our Advanced Tantra Sadhana Course teaches you the inner practices that transform transit energy from a burden into a blessing. Our Vastu classes in West Bengal and online teach you how to align your physical space with cosmic forces. And through it all, Guruji's presence is the thread that holds everything together. Even in his absence—he travels constantly, teaching, initiating, and serving—his energy saturates every corner of the institute.
What does it mean that Nabatara is a Section 8 nonprofit? It means we are not here to make money. We are here to serve. Every rupee that comes to the Institute goes back into the mission: supporting students who cannot afford fees, maintaining the ashram, publishing texts that would otherwise be lost, and sending our teachers to remote villages where authentic spiritual guidance is scarce. This is not marketing. This is simply the truth. You can verify our trust status. You can meet our students from fifteen countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates. You can read their testimonials. And you can feel for yourself the difference between an organization that is selling something and an organization that is giving something.
I remember a young woman from São Paulo who came to us after years of bouncing between astrologers. She had spent thousands of dollars on remedies that never worked. Her chart, she told me, was "cursed." I asked her to show me her chart. It was a perfectly ordinary chart—some strengths, some challenges, nothing remarkable. The curse was not in the planets. The curse was in her belief that the planets were cursing her. We enrolled her in the Jyotish Foundation Program. We put her in touch with Guruji's teachings on karma and free will. Within six months, she stopped calling herself cursed. She started calling herself a student. And when the difficult planetary transits in 2026 that she had been dreading finally arrived, she did not panic. She meditated. She chanted. She served. And the transits passed like clouds through a clear sky, leaving her stronger than before.
That is the miracle of walking with a master. Not that the master removes your problems—Guruji would never insult you by doing that. But the master shows you how to remove your own problems. The master holds a space so safe, so charged with grace, that you can finally look at yourself honestly. You can see where you have been lying, where you have been hiding, where you have been pretending. And in that seeing, something breaks open. The planetary transits in 2026 become not a source of fear but a source of fascination. You start to wonder not, "What will happen to me?" But what is trying to happen through me?
Guruji says that the ultimate purpose of astrology is not prediction but prayer. When you understand the transits, you understand what the Divine is asking of you. And then you have a choice. You can resist and suffer. Or you can surrender and grow. The Nabatara Institute exists to help you choose growth. Not because we are better than anyone else, but because we have been given something precious—a living lineage of authentic tantric and jyotish wisdom—and we are simply trying to pass it on as it was passed to us.
If you feel a pull toward this path, do not ignore it. That pull is your own soul recognizing something. Come study with us. Come sit in our virtual satsangs. Come book a consultation with one of our senior astrologers. Come enroll in the upcoming batch of the Jyotish Foundation Program. Come to West Bengal and take our Vastu classes in person. The door is open. About Gaurav Tribedi—Full Journey will show you more of Guruji's story. But the real story cannot be read. It can only be lived. And you are invited to live it.
Walking the Path – Integration, Real‑Life Transformations & Your Next Step
We have traveled a long distance together in this article. We began with Meera and her trembling hands. We walked through the Vedic foundations of Jyotish, learning that the Grahas are teachers, not tormentors. We entered the hidden dimensions, discovering that planetary transits are not events in the sky but activations in the subtle body. We sat at the feet of Guruji Gaurav Tribedi, feeling the warmth of a living lineage. And now we arrive at the place of integration. What do you actually do with all of this? How do you take the knowledge of the planetary transits in 2026 and turn it into a life?
Let me tell you about Rajiv. Rajiv came to the Nabatara Institute two years ago, exactly at the moment when his life felt like a house of cards about to collapse. He was forty-seven, an engineer in Pune, divorced, estranged from his teenage daughter, and drinking more than he should. His astrologer had told him that a series of difficult transits were coming—Saturn aspecting his moon, Rahu crossing his ascendant, and Ketu activating his twelfth house of loss. Rajiv had read the list and decided his life was over. He came to us not for hope but for confirmation of his despair.
Our senior astrologer looked at his chart and said something unexpected. "Rajiv, these transits are not your punishment. They are your invitation. Saturn aspecting your moon means you have been running from your emotions for forty years. It is time to stop running. Rahu crossing your ascendant means you have been pretending to be someone you are not. It is time to be real. Ketu in your twelfth house means your old identity is dying. Let it die. Something new wants to be born."
Rajiv did not know what to do with this. He had never been asked to grow. He had only been told to fear. But something in our astrologer's voice—something steady and kind—made him stay. He enrolled in the Jyotish Foundation Program. He started a daily meditation practice, just ten minutes a day, just watching his breath. He began to chant the mantras we gave him, not because he believed in magic but because it felt better than drinking alone. He joined our online satsangs and heard other shishyas sharing their struggles and their breakthroughs. Slowly, imperceptibly, something shifted.
The planetary transits in 2026 that Rajiv had been dreading are still ahead of him. But he is not the same man who walked through our door two years ago. He has stopped drinking. He has re-established contact with his daughter—tentative, fragile, but real. He has taken a sabbatical from engineering to study astrology full-time, with the intention of becoming a counselor for other men who feel lost. When he looks at his chart now, he does not see a curse. He sees a curriculum. And he is grateful for every difficult transit, because each one has taught him something he could not have learned any other way.
This is what transformation looks like. It is not dramatic. It is not instantaneous. It is a thousand small choices made day after day, until one day you wake up and realize you are not the person who was suffering. The planetary transits in 2026 will not save you or destroy you. They will simply show you who you have become. And if you do not like what you see, you have time to change. You always have time. Until you don't.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are predictions based on planetary transits in 2026 for someone who does not know their exact birth time?
Transit predictions for the collective—such as those based only on your zodiac sign—are general and may not fully reflect your personal experience. However, the major transits of Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu, and Ketu affect whole houses and signs broadly, so even without an exact birth time you can gain valuable guidance. For precise, personalized insight, the Nabatara Institute recommends a full birth chart reading, which requires accurate time, date, and place of birth. Our astrologers can work with approximate times in many cases, but exact data yields the most reliable map of your karmic patterns. Book a personalized astrology consultation to get clarity.
Can performing remedies like mantra chanting or charity completely cancel the negative effects of a difficult planetary transit in 2026?
No authentic Vedic teacher will promise that any remedy can cancel karma or override the natural function of the Grahas. What remedies do is shift your inner state so that you experience the same transit differently. Chanting a mantra calms your nervous system, which changes how you respond to stress. Giving charity opens your heart, which changes how you perceive loss. These are real effects, and they can dramatically reduce suffering. But they do not make the transit disappear. The Nabatara Institute teaches remedies as spiritual practices, not as magical insurance policies. Learn authentic puja practices that support inner transformation.
How do the planetary transits in 2026 interact with my individual dasha periods in Vedic astrology?
This is an excellent question that shows deep understanding. Transits (gochara) and dashas (planetary periods) work together like weather and season. The dasha tells you which planet's energy is dominant in your life during a given period. The transit tells you where that planet is currently located and which areas of your chart it is activating. If your dasha lord is well-placed and also receiving a favorable transit, results are amplified. If your dasha lord is challenged and the transit is also difficult, you may face compounded lessons. The Nabatara Jyotish Foundation Program teaches this integration in depth.
Is it true that retrograde planets are always negative?
Not at all. A retrograde planet appears to move backward from our earthly perspective, but in Vedic astrology this indicates an internalization of the planet's energy. Retrogradation can make a planet more powerful for spiritual growth, as its energy turns inward. Many great saints and teachers have prominent retrograde planets in their charts. The planetary transits in 2026 include several retrograde periods. Rather than fearing them, the Nabatara approach teaches you to use retrograde phases for review, revision, and deepening your inner practice. Externally, retrogrades may bring delays or reversals. Internally, they bring gifts. Explore occult science for deeper understanding.
How often should I check transit predictions to avoid becoming anxious or obsessive?
This is a wise concern. Checking transits daily can feed anxiety rather than relieve it. The Nabatara Institute recommends a balanced approach: note the major shifts when planets change signs (which happens a few times per year), and note the stations when planets turn retrograde or direct (a few more times per year). For the rest, focus on your sadhana, not your ephemeris. The best use of astrology is not to predict every twist of fate but to understand the season you are in and respond appropriately. A farmer does not check the weather every hour. He checks it before planting, before harvesting, and before storms. Live the same way. Join our yoga and meditation programs to stay grounded.
Can children or elderly people experience planetary transits in 2026 differently from adults?
Yes, significantly. Transits activate the areas of life corresponding to one's stage of development. For a child, a Saturn transit may manifest as increased academic pressure or new responsibilities at home. For an elderly person, the same transit might bring health concerns or reflections on legacy. The core energy is the same—Saturn always teaches discipline and limitation—but its expression changes with age and life circumstances. The Nabatara Institute offers family astrological consultations that consider each member's unique stage, helping parents support their children through transits and adult children understand their aging parents' experiences. Numerology can also provide complementary insights for all ages.
Your Next Step
You have read thousands of words. You have learned about the planetary transits in 2026, the Vedic foundations of Jyotish, the hidden dimensions of chakras and nadis, and the living lineage of Guruji Gaurav Tribedi and the Nabatara Institute. Now the question is not what you know. The question is what you will do.
The door is open. You can walk through it or walk away. But know this: the planetary transits in 2026 are coming whether you prepare or not. The only choice is whether you meet them as a victim or as a student. As someone who is acted upon or as someone who acts. As a person who fears the sky or as a soul who dances with the stars.
If you are ready to stop fearing and start growing, reach out to the Nabatara Institute today. Visit nabatara.com. Explore our courses, including the Jyotish Foundation Program and the Advanced Tantra Sadhana Course. Book a personal consultation with one of our senior astrologers. Join our mailing list to receive transit updates and satsang invitations. Come to West Bengal for our Vastu classes or our intensive sadhana retreats. Or simply sit in silence for five minutes and ask yourself, "What is my soul asking me to do next?"
The answer is already inside you. The Grahas are just the mirror. And at the Nabatara Institute, we are here to help you see.
Om Tat Sat