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December arrives with notable celestial movements — Jupiter entering Gemini on December 5, the beginning of Pausha month, Mars shifting into Sagittarius on December 7 and the Sun joining Sagittarius on December 16. According to astrologer Acharya Neeraj Dhankar, Founder & CEO of Astro Zindagi, this combination will influence all areas of life for Aries women.
Love & Relationships
Aries women may face crossroads in their personal life. Heated conversations or pointless arguments could emerge after Jupiter’s transit on December 5, especially with spouses over daily responsibilities. Disinterest in family gatherings may surface. After December 7, singles could reconnect with an old friend or develop a new bond — but they must remain cautious about promises.
Remedy: Feed jaggery to a cow on Fridays and wear a silver ring.
Career & Work
New goals take shape this month, but consistency may feel lacking. Jupiter’s and Mars’ shifts demand plan-based decisions. Job seekers could benefit from old networks, while working women may see an increase in workload along with recognition. Entrepreneurial women might face delays in government approvals or documentation.
Remedy: Offer lentils and sugar balls (batasha) at a temple on Tuesdays.
Money & Finances
Expenses may spike through December. The period between December 5–7 may tempt big purchases — pause before spending. After December 16, clarity improves regarding taxes or paperwork. Avoid credit/borrowing and seek guidance from an elder before investing.
Remedy: Light a mustard oil lamp under a Peepal tree on Saturdays.
Health & Wellbeing
Issues related to the head, brain and face could trouble Aries women. Headaches, migraines or elevated blood pressure may intensify between December 7–16. Brisk walking and 30-minute cardio thrice a week will help relieve stress and improve circulation. Reduce screen time and salt intake.
Remedy: Drink warm water infused with five tulsi (holy basil) leaves in the morning.