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The Nakshatras ruled by Saturn—Pushya, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada—are considered the most karmic. People with prominent placements here often have a life focus on duty, service, and resolving past-life debts rather than purely personal enjoyment.

To balance karmic debts and remove obstacles, visit a Shani temple or a Peepal tree after sunset. Light a lamp (Diya) filled with mustard oil. Donating black items like black sesame seeds, Urad Dal, or a black blanket to the poor is highly effective in seeking Lord Shani's blessings.

Astrologically, the heavy struggles of Kaal Sarp Yog are most active up to the age of 33 to 42 years, depending on the specific type of Kaal Sarp Dosh. After this age, the negative effects usually diminish, and the person often experiences a sudden rise in stability and wealth.

The first quarter (Jan-April) will likely be volatile and fear-driven. The best accumulation period is March-April, just before Jupiter moves into its exalted sign (Cancer) in mid-May, which signals the start of protection and growth for real assets.