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Surya Gochar in Kark Rashi 2025: These 4 zodiac signs will be lucky during Sun Transit in Cancer

Surya Gochar in Kark Rashi 2025: These 4 zodiac signs will be lucky during Sun Transit in Cancer

Time of India12 hours ago
Sun or Surya is one of the most important and powerful planet in the solar system. This is going to change its position and move from Gemini zodiac sign to Cancer, which is the sign of Moon planet.
On July 16 2025, Sun will transit in Cancer and stay there for at least one month. It will be a mixture of good and bad things but there are some zodiac signs, who will get desired wish fulfillments, new opportunities, success in love relationships, and many other amazing things are going to happen during this transit. Are you really willing to know about these zodiac signs who will be lucky during this time period? So, let's move forward with us and know about them in detail:
Sun Transit in Cancer
2025: Date and Time
Date:
July 16, 2025
Time:
Wednesday at 05:40 PM
Sun Transit in Cancer 2025: luckiest Zodiac signs
Cancer
Sun will transit in their zodiac sign for almost a month and the Sun is going to provide luck, development, and new opportunities during this period.
Cancerians can draw incredible opportunities for accomplishment. Sun's influence inspires Cancer to go outside their comfort zone and explore previously unimagined possibilities. People will be drawn to them because of their innate warmth and friendliness, which will provide consolation and assistance to those in need.
The key to their success will be their hard work and consistency. There are chances that they would find the love during this time period so just watch the people around and do not ignore anyone who is giving you attention.
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Virgo
Virgos are ruled by Mercury and these people are going to have a good time in the coming month during Sun's transit in Cancer. They might find a new job which they were looking for months and also get new multiple job and business opportunities. This is a great time for them to pursue their desired career or if they want to visit abroad for further education then this is the best time to work on those plans. They are advised to stay calm and then take decisions otherwise you might get confused and would not be able to utilize the best opportunities.
This time is giving you everything you want so do not wait for so long and grab it.
Libra
Librans are ruled by Venus. During this time period, Librans are encouraged to go outside of their comfort zone and make audacious moves in the sake of personal development. They can discover their actual purpose and get a more comprehensive outlook on life by accepting the path of spirituality. The month is a critical time for Librans to confidently smash down obstacles and reach new heights.
Sun transit in Cancer will help them to take a step ahead in life and make wise decisions.
They will find new love in life and this time will help them to build a respectful reputation in the society.
Scorpio
Scorpions are ruled by Mars and these people are bit overthinkers but they are advised to leave their overthinking behind as you are going to get great job opportunities during the Sun's transit in Cancer. You do not need to worry as the luck is on your side this time and you will get everything whatever you want or deserve. If you are tired of waiting things to happen on their own then this is the best time when things will go as per your wish.
You might have chances to get government jobs, might open a new business venture. You are suggested to have faith in the universe as it is working for you and never lose hope.
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