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October 25, 2025

With Mars in Scorpio Predictions from October 27 to December 7, 2025, here’s what is in store for all the zodiac signs

The celestial stage is set for one of the most dynamic planetary transits of the year.

From October 27 to December 7, 2025, the planet of energy, action, and ambition — Mars — moves into its own sign, the deep and intense water sign of Scorpio. This 40-day period is not merely a change in celestial address; it is a seismic shift in global and personal energy, demanding focused transformation and self-mastery.

In Vedic Astrology, a planet placed in its own sign (swarashi) operates at its peak strength, exhibiting its purest and most potent qualities. Scorpio is Mars's nocturnal home, governing hidden knowledge, sudden events, deep psychological drives, and the courage required for profound regeneration. With Mars at this magnified potency, the global atmosphere will be charged with decisive, often aggressive, energy. This transit forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, settle longstanding scores, and execute plans that require intense focus and emotional resilience. This is a time where action is rooted in deep strategy, not superficial impulse.

The significance of this powerful placement is well-documented in classical Vedic literature. The revered text, Bhavishyaphal Bhaskar, provides a clear caution regarding the macro-level impact of this transit with the shloka:

Fal PUN ara ta Tae |Heel adgoaron oro {Il

The interpretation of this shloka states that when Mars (Mahisutah—the son of Earth) is situated in the sign of Scorpio, two key outcomes are expected: "a significant rise in the prices of all essential commodities" (mahardha sarvadravyanam) and "the intense focus or wrath of rulers/governments" (nrpanam kopamadiset).

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