A powerful shift in planetary positions from 14 July 2026 is set to bring good news for several zodiac signs. The Sun, Moon and Mercury have come together in the Punarvasu nakshatra, an alignment considered highly favourable, and its direct benefits will be felt by people born under Aries, Leo, Virgo and Sagittarius.
Sun, Moon and Mercury's Conjunction in Punarvasu Nakshatra Favours Four Signs
When the Sun, Moon and Mercury come together in the Punarvasu nakshatra, this conjunction is regarded as extremely beneficial. Aries, Leo, Virgo and Sagittarius natives stand to gain the most from it. For these signs, the coming days could bring good news on both the professional and personal front.
From Students to Artists, This Period Holds Something for Everyone
Students can expect good results during this period. Those connected with the arts are also likely to find this a particularly special time. Plans for a trip could take shape for many, and someone may share a piece of big, happy news. Social connections, meaning the circle of relationships and acquaintances, are set to widen as well. People who have been dealing with ongoing troubles at home will find those issues gradually beginning to resolve.
Jupiter-Moon Conjunction in Cancer Forms the Gajakesari Rajyoga
When Jupiter comes together with the Moon in Cancer, the Moon's own sign, it forms the Gajakesari Rajyoga, considered one of the most auspicious combinations in astrology. This time, the formation of this rajyoga will benefit nine signs in total: Aries, Libra, Cancer, Gemini, Capricorn, Virgo, Pisces, Taurus and Scorpio.
What This Rajyoga Brings for These Signs
During this transit, a big deal could suddenly come through, strengthening finances. Time spent with friends will also be enjoyable, deepening those bonds. On the career front, both hard work and energy will visibly pay off, opening up paths for progress. Respect and standing in society are likely to grow stronger than before. Any deal that had been stuck for a long time could also start moving forward again.











