Pisces Career Horoscope

Pisces (मीन ♓, Feb 19 – Mar 20) is a Water sign ruled by Jupiter. Here is your career horoscope covering work, promotions and professional timing, based on current planetary transits over Pisces.

Pisces career horoscope: the outlook

As a Water sign, Pisces approaches work, promotions and professional timing with characteristic energy. The present planetary cycle rewards patience and clear decisions. Use Thursday for important moves and lean on Jupiter's strengths.

What the planets say for Pisces

Transits of Jupiter and Saturn over your Moon sign shape this period for Pisces. For work, promotions and professional timing, focus on steady progress rather than shortcuts. Your element, Water, and ruler, Jupiter, indicate renewed momentum if you stay disciplined.

Lucky days, colours and remedies for Pisces

Your luckiest day is Thursday. Favourable activities and small remedies — like chanting your ruling-planet mantra (Jupiter) and offering prayers at a nearby temple — help strengthen results in work, promotions and professional timing. GurujiAstro lets Pisces natives do live darshan and online puja right from the app.

Pisces compatibility and timing

For relationship and timing questions tied to work, promotions and professional timing, generate your full kundli to see exact dasha periods. A free birth chart reveals which months favour Pisces most, so you act when the stars support you — not against them.

Frequently asked questions

What are Pisces dates?

Pisces (मीन) covers Feb 19 – Mar 20. It is a Water sign ruled by Jupiter.

Is the Pisces career horoscope free?

Yes, Pisces career horoscope on GurujiAstro is free. For a personalised reading, generate your free kundli with your exact birth details.

What is the lucky day for Pisces?

Thursday is the most favourable day for Pisces, aligned with its ruling planet Jupiter.

How often is the Pisces horoscope updated?

Daily and weekly horoscopes refresh regularly. For real-time guidance, chat with a verified astrologer on GurujiAstro.

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