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Natal chart , Delhi

Sun in Pisces

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Natal chart wheel

Chart data

Planetary positions

Planetary positions in the natal chart: sign, degree, and retrograde motion. The houses and the Ascendant are not calculated without an exact birth time.
SymbolPlanetDegreeSignR
Sun07°14'Pisces
Moon 09°41'Capricorn
Mercury19°00'Aquarius
Venus25°00'Capricorn
Mars25°46'Sagittarius
Jupiter10°08'LeoR
Saturn22°09'Gemini
Uranus29°17'Aquarius
Neptune11°38'Aquarius
Pluto19°46'Sagittarius
Chiron15°53'Capricorn
North Node04°03'Gemini
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)01°46'Taurus
South Node04°03'Sagittarius

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Mercury · Sextile · Pluto0°47'harmonious
Jupiter · Opposition · Neptune1°30'challenging
Saturn · Opposition · Pluto2°22'challenging
Mercury · Trine · Saturn3°09'harmonious
Mars · Opposition · Saturn3°37'challenging
Mars · Conjunction · Pluto6°00'neutral

Planets in signs

Sun in Pisces

A soft signal. Picture a radio that picks up frequencies most people miss. That’s your inner life with the Sun in Pisces, the mutable water sign where identity flows rather than stands still. The Sun is the core of who you are, your sense of self and how you shine. In this sign, that self is porous, tuned to moods, art, and the unspoken feelings in a room.

Learning by feeling. In your studies, you likely absorb ideas through images, stories, and atmosphere more than dry facts. A subject clicks when it moves you. As you find your footing in these young adult years, let that be a strength: choose courses and work that give your imagination somewhere real to go, whether that’s design, care, music, or writing.

Heart wide open. In romance, you love with tenderness and a readiness to understand, which draws people close. Just watch the urge to rescue or to blur where you end and someone else begins. Independence, for you, grows from learning to keep your own shape while still feeling so much.

Finding your ground. Because Pisces is mutable, you adapt easily, sometimes too easily, bending toward whatever others need. Your birth chart points to a gentle strength: name what you want, then act on it. A first job that respects your sensitivity, plus small daily anchors, will help this dreamy, generous self stand firmly in the world.

Moon in Capricorn

A quiet strength. Picture the friend everyone leans on during a crisis, the one who stays calm while others panic. That steadiness is your emotional signature. With the Moon, which describes your inner world and how you handle stress, sitting in cool, cardinal earth Capricorn, you meet feelings with a plan rather than a flood.

An unconventional fit. Here the Moon is in detriment, meaning it sits in the sign opposite the one it naturally rules. That doesn’t weaken you; it simply means your feelings run through a more structured, self-managed channel. You process emotion by doing something useful with it, so comfort looks less like talking and more like solving. Once you notice this pattern, you can honor the soft side too.

Building your own ground. In these years of study, first jobs, and new independence, your birth chart points to real staying power. You set goals and keep promises, which earns trust fast in a workplace or a classroom. Just remember that rest is productive too, and asking for help is not a failure.

Love that proves itself. In romance, you may show care through reliability rather than grand words, and that loyalty runs deep. Let a partner see the tender, unguarded part of you now and then. Finding yourself here means learning that you can be both capable and openly warm, strong enough to lean on someone and still stand on your own two feet.

Mercury in Aquarius

A mind that leaps. Mercury governs how you think, speak, and make choices, and in Aquarius it works like a mind wired for the future. You connect ideas other people keep in separate boxes, and you often reach the answer before you can explain the steps. Aquarius is a fixed air sign: air is thought and communication, fixed is steady focus. So your originality has staying power.

Learning your way. You learn best when a subject lets you experiment and follow your own logic, not when someone hands you rules to memorize. In your first years of study or a new job, look for spaces that reward fresh thinking over strict routine. When a class or task feels too rigid, invent your own angle on it, and the material will suddenly click.

How you speak. Your natal chart points to a cool, clear way with words: you can debate an idea without letting emotion cloud it. Friends may see you as the one who says the surprising, honest thing. Just remember that some people need warmth alongside logic, so let a little feeling into the conversation.

Freedom to be you. As you build independence, romance, and a sense of self, you value a partner and friends who treat you as an equal and give your ideas room to breathe. Trust the part of you that questions the usual script. That curiosity is a real strength, and following it honestly is how you find where you belong.

Venus in Capricorn

Slow to bloom. Picture a friendship that starts a little formal, then grows into something you’d trust with anything. That’s how your affection tends to move: careful at first, then deep and steady. With Venus, the planet of love and taste, sitting in earthy, cardinal Capricorn, you warm up gradually, but once you’re in, you stay.

Built to last. You value what proves itself over time. Cheap thrills hold little charm next to a well-made coat, a plan that pays off, or a bond that survives a hard year. In your natal chart, this earthy Venus draws you toward comfort with substance and beauty that isn’t loud. You’d rather own one good thing than a drawer of forgettable ones.

Love with a backbone. In romance, you show care through action more than sweet talk. Turning up, keeping your word, remembering the small stuff: that’s your language. Some read this as reserved at first, but the people close to you learn how much loyalty sits underneath.

Finding your footing. These are the years for education, a first job, and figuring out who you are on your own terms. Your practical streak is a real asset here, helping you budget, plan, and build independence step by step. Just don’t let ambition crowd out fun. Let yourself flirt, laugh, and spend on something purely joyful now and then. Warmth and discipline can share the same heart, and in you, they do.

Mars in Sagittarius

A running start. Picture yourself already halfway out the door, keys in hand, before the plan is finished. That’s how your energy tends to move. Mars is the planet of drive and action, the raw push that gets you going, and in Sagittarius it points toward the horizon. You chase what feels big: a new city, a bold major, a person who makes life larger.

Fuel for freedom. Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign, which means your energy is flexible and quick to change direction, yet always warm and forward-moving. In these years of finding your footing, that shows up as a real hunger for independence. You’d rather try, stumble and learn than sit still and play it safe, and that instinct serves you well.

Where the heat goes. Your anger tends to flare fast and cool just as quickly, often over something that feels unfair or hemmed in. In study and early work, you shine when the goal means something and there’s room to move; routine without purpose drains you. In romance, you’re drawn to people who share your curiosity and give you space to breathe.

A gentle steer. All this drive works best with a little aim behind it. Because your birth chart pushes you to start ten things at once, try finishing the two that matter most before the next spark pulls you off. Let honesty stay kind, since blunt words land harder than you think. Pointed well, this fire can carry you a remarkable distance.

Jupiter in Leo

A wide-open stage. Picture yourself walking into a room and feeling, for once, that you belong there. That warmth is Jupiter in Leo. Jupiter is the planet of growth, optimism, and the way you see the world, and in bold, fixed-fire Leo it wants you to expand by shining. In your birth chart, it links personal confidence to a bigger sense of possibility.

How you grow. You tend to learn best when there’s heart in it. A class taught by someone who loves the subject, a first job where your effort gets noticed, a creative project with your name on it: these pull the best from you. Fixed fire means steady, lasting warmth, not a quick flare, so your enthusiasm holds once it takes root.

Love and self-belief. In romance, this placement leans toward big-hearted, playful, loyal affection. You give generously and light up when it’s returned. The gentle caution is simple: watch that you don’t need constant applause to feel sure of yourself. Real confidence comes quieter, from choices you make when no one is clapping.

Finding your own light. These years are about testing independence, and Jupiter in Leo hands you a generous instinct to lead and encourage others. Use it. Share the spotlight, cheer people on, back your own ideas out loud. Your worldview grows warmer and wider each time you’re brave enough to be genuinely, unapologetically yourself.

Saturn in Gemini

A busy mind. Picture yourself in a lecture hall, three tabs of interest open at once, each one pulling you somewhere new. Saturn is the planet of discipline, structure and slow maturity, and Gemini is the quick, chatty air sign of ideas and words. Together they ask you to give that restless curiosity a shape it can hold.

Learning for real. Saturn rewards depth, so scattered facts won’t satisfy you for long. You’ll likely feel the pull to finish what you start: read the whole book, master the skill, understand the topic instead of just skimming it. In your birth chart, this points to knowledge that becomes genuinely yours because you worked for it.

Words with weight. You may weigh your words carefully, speaking less but meaning more, which can make you sound older than your years. Saturn sits in detriment here, since Gemini loves range while Saturn wants focus. That tension isn’t a flaw; it simply means your mental discipline shows up in an unusual way, and it grows sharper the more you trust it.

Finding your footing. In these years of first jobs, new love and real independence, you’re learning to commit without shutting doors. You might hesitate before choosing a path, wanting to keep your options open. Practice deciding anyway, then adjusting. Each honest choice teaches you who you are, and steady effort turns your quick mind into something people rely on.

Uranus in Aquarius

A shared spark. Yours is a generation that grew up alongside the early internet, wired for connection and quick to question rules that no longer make sense. Uranus, the planet of innovation and sudden change, moved through Aquarius from about 1996 to 2003, stamping this cohort with a taste for progress and open networks.

At home. Here Uranus sits in its domicile, the sign it rules, which is one of the strongest placements it can hold. On a personal level, that shows up as a mind that reaches naturally for what’s new and a quiet refusal to accept “because that’s how it’s done” as an answer. Aquarius is a fixed air sign, so your independence has staying power: once you commit to an idea, you hold your ground.

Finding your feet. In these years of first jobs, new studies and early love, this energy wants room to breathe. You may pick a course of study others find unusual, or design your work life around freedom rather than a fixed ladder. In romance, you’re drawn to people who treat you as an equal and leave space for both of you to grow.

Room to grow. The gift here is real, though it works best when you pair your originality with follow-through. Let your birth chart remind you that being different is not the goal; using that difference to build something useful is. Trust your instinct for what could be better, then do the patient work of making it real.

Neptune in Aquarius

A shared dream. Neptune moves so slowly that it colors a whole generation, not just one person. Born between 1998 and 2012, you came up in a wave that imagined progress as something collective: open networks, shared ideas, a future built together. Neptune stands for ideals, intuition, and inspiration, and Aquarius, a fixed air sign, pins those ideals to community and invention.

Your own current. On the personal level, this placement in your birth chart softens the line between the dream and the plan. You feel drawn to causes bigger than yourself, and you sense the mood of a group before anyone says a word. That instinct is a gift as you start out, whether you’re choosing a course of study or testing a first job.

Where the fog rolls in. Neptune also blurs things, so watch for the idealized version of a person, a career, or a movement that looks perfect from a distance. In romance, you may fall for a vision before you truly know someone. Independence grows faster when you check the facts behind a feeling, gently, without losing your warmth.

Finding yourself. Aquarius holds firm to its beliefs, and Neptune gives those beliefs a spiritual glow, so your sense of self often forms around what you hope the world can become. Let that inspire your creativity: art, coding, activism, music, anything that channels the dream into something real. The clearer your practical footing, the freer your imagination can fly. Trust the vision, then build a little proof under it, one honest step at a time.

Pluto in Sagittarius

A restless generation. Those born with Pluto in Sagittarius, roughly from 1995 to 2008, carry a collective urge to question every belief handed down and rebuild it from the ground up. Pluto is the slow-moving planet of deep transformation and buried power, and in adventurous Sagittarius it pushes a whole age group to chase bigger meaning.

Your inner compass. For you, this shows up as a hunger to know why things are the way they are. You don’t take a teacher’s word, a job description, or a family creed at face value; you test it against your own experience first.

Learning that changes you. Education isn’t just credentials for you, it’s a way of remaking who you are. A course, a trip abroad, or one honest conversation can crack open an old worldview and leave you genuinely different. Let those shake-ups happen; they’re where your real growth lives.

Work and freedom. In a first job, you thrive when the work means something and chafe when it feels hollow. Rather than quitting at the first dull week, use that friction as information about what you actually want to build.

Love with depth. Romance for you runs toward the intense and the sincere. You want a partner who’ll grow and explore beside you, not stand still. Guard against turning strong beliefs into hard rules a relationship must obey.

Finding your footing. Your birth chart marks independence as a lifelong project of stripping away borrowed convictions until what’s left is truly yours. Trust that steady unlearning; it’s honest work.

Aspects

Sextile of Mercury and Pluto

How the two meet. Mercury rules how you think, learn and speak, while Pluto stands for deep change and hidden power. A sextile is an aspect of opportunity, a gentle angle where two planets cooperate rather than clash. Here your everyday mind and your instinct for what lies underneath work as a team, ready whenever you choose to use them.

Where you feel it. In study or a first job, you notice what others miss: the real reason behind a decision, the thing left unsaid in a conversation. This makes you a natural researcher and a perceptive friend or partner. As you figure out who you are and stretch toward independence, that penetrating focus helps you ask better questions and get honest answers.

Making it yours. Your words carry weight, so aim them with care. The same insight that uncovers a truth can slide into pushing people or steering them, and you’ll respect yourself more when you don’t. Point this gift at real problems, a subject you love, a mystery worth solving. Let curiosity, not control, lead, and your birth chart’s quiet intensity becomes a source of trust.

Opposition of Jupiter and Neptune

Two pulls, one horizon. Jupiter is your appetite for growth, meaning, and a wider view of the world. Neptune is your intuition, your ideals, the quiet dream underneath. In an opposition, two planets sit across from each other and pull in opposite directions, so you feel the tension and, over time, learn to hold both. Here, generous faith meets boundless imagination, and each keeps testing the other.

Where it shows. In these years of study, first jobs, and new love, you may swing between bright hope and vague doubt. A cause or a person can light you up completely, then leave you wondering what was real. You sense possibility everywhere, which is a gift, though it can blur the line between a genuine calling and a beautiful story you told yourself.

Finding the balance. Let your idealism run, then check it against plain facts before you commit time or heart. Channel the visionary pull into something concrete: art, service, a project with real deadlines. When a dream survives daylight and a few honest questions, trust it and build.

Opposition of Saturn and Pluto

Two forces facing off. An opposition sets two planets across from each other, so their energies pull in opposite directions and ask you to find balance. In your birth chart, Saturn stands for discipline, limits, and the patient work of growing up. Pluto stands for deep change and the crises that crack us open and rebuild us. One wants control and structure; the other wants to tear down and start fresh.

Where you feel it. This tension can surface when you push through a hard year of study, take on a demanding first job, or rebuild who you are after a relationship shifts you. You may feel torn between holding your ground and letting something end so you can grow. Independence rarely arrives gently here; it gets forged under real pressure and long effort.

Working with it. Treat this as a trial of endurance, not a punishment. Pick the structures worth keeping and let the rest go without a fight. When you feel the strain, slow down and choose one steady step rather than forcing everything at once. Handled with awareness, this placement builds a resilience that stays with you for life.

Trine of Mercury and Saturn

Two principles. Mercury runs how you think, speak, and decide, while Saturn governs discipline, boundaries, and a steady inner authority. A trine is a flowing angle between two planets, an easy 120-degree link where their energies cooperate without friction. Here, your quick mind and your sense of structure pull in the same direction, so ideas arrive already sorted and grounded.

In your life. You tend to think things through before you speak, which serves you well in exams, a first job, or any big decision about independence. People trust what you say because you rarely say it lightly. The catch is that this same caution can tip into pessimism, or into leaning on a talent so natural you stop pushing it. Even romance gets weighed carefully, sometimes more than the moment needs.

Making it yours. Since focus comes easily, aim it at something ambitious rather than coasting on what you already do well. Let yourself speak a rough idea out loud now and then, before it is fully polished. Your birth chart gives you patience and depth; the growth is in trusting a little spontaneity alongside all that careful thought.

Opposition of Mars and Saturn

Two forces, face to face. An opposition sets two planets across from each other, so their energies pull in opposite directions and ask to be balanced. Mars is your drive, your will to act and go after what you want. Saturn is discipline, patience, and the sense of limits. In your natal chart, one says “move now,” the other says “not yet,” and you feel both at once.

Where you notice it. This tension often shows up as frustration when your effort meets a wall: a slow first job, a demanding course, a romance that won’t rush. You may swing between pushing hard and holding back, or feel your energy stalling just as you want to launch. Learning to be independent can feel like driving with the brake half on.

Turning tension into strength. The gift here is disciplined energy, the kind that outlasts quick bursts. Break big goals into steps you can actually finish, and let small, steady wins build your confidence. When anger or impatience rises, channel it into training, work, or a project rather than a clash. Handled with awareness, this placement gives you real staying power.

Conjunction of Mars and Pluto

Two forces as one. A conjunction means two planets sit together and blend into a single current. Here Mars, the planet of drive and action, merges with Pluto, the planet of deep change and buried power. Your will doesn’t just push, it digs, and once you commit to something, you commit all the way down.

How it plays out. In these years of study, first jobs and new love, you bring an intensity most people notice at once. You throw yourself into what matters and lose interest in what doesn’t. That force can make you a fierce learner and a bold starter, though it can also tip into control, stubborn grudges or an all-or-nothing grip on a person or goal.

Aim the fire. The gift in your natal chart is regeneration: you can burn down an old version of yourself and build a stronger one. Notice when drive turns into a need to dominate, then choose a real challenge instead, a demanding course, a sport, a project worth the sweat. Let struggle reshape you rather than harden you, and this power becomes something you steer, not something that runs you.