The Varsh Kundli, or annual horoscope, offers a focused view of the year ahead, highlighting key themes, challenges, and directions based on the solar return chart. In this case, the chart reflects a year shaped by internal shifts and strategic movement. The fourth lord, Moon, placed in the eighth house, indicates deep-rooted ideological transformation and underlying instability, pointing toward internal conflicts and restructuring at the core. This is further emphasized by the influence of Mandi and Gulika on the fourth house, disturbing the foundational balance.
At the same time, Jupiter’s placement in the third house, without strong benefic support, suggests limitations in guidance and communication clarity, potentially intensifying differences in approach. The most striking feature is the conjunction of Sun, Saturn, and Mars in the twelfth house, indicating hidden pressures, behind-the-scenes struggles, and strategic challenges. Despite this, the presence of a strong Muntha ensures that progress and achievements continue, making this a year of navigating internal complexity while steadily moving forward.

Despite Jupiter being placed in Mithun Rashi in the third house, its position in Punarvasu Nakshatra carries a deeper indication of return and renewal. However, its 6–8 relationship with the Moon, with the Moon placed in the eighth house, creates tension between thought and emotional foundation, indicating ideological misalignment. This combination suggests that while movement and communication continue, the direction may feel scattered or conflicted.
Astrologically, Punarvasu always points toward “returning to restore balance.” Hence, the chart subtly indicates that a return to core ideology and fundamental principles is essential. Only by reconnecting with its foundational values can true stability and coherence be regained.

