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The Winter Solstice and New Moon occurred on December 21, 2025, marking the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the official start of astronomical winter.
This rare convergence, where the New Moon coincides with the solstice, creates a powerful celestial event symbolizing a profound reset and a turning point in the annual cycle, with the return of light beginning after this darkest night.
The New Moon in Sagittarius on December 20, 2025, preceded the solstice and was described as the darkest night of the year, enhancing the symbolic significance of the upcoming solstice.
This event is considered a major lunar reset, encouraging introspection, honesty, clarity, and movement toward personal evolution.
In Vedic astrology, the New Moon fell in Mula Nakshatra, the Root Star, associated with dissolution, endings, and the grounding energy of the Muladhara Chakra, suggesting a time for uprooting deep-seated patterns and allowing for transformation.
The solstice itself, occurring when the Sun enters Capricorn, marks the moment when daylight begins to increase again, symbolizing the rebirth of light and the promise of renewal.
This year’s solstice was amplified by a stellium of five planets in Capricorn, emphasizing themes of empowerment, responsibility, and hope for the coming year.
Astrologers suggest this alignment offers a unique opportunity to set intentions for the future, with the darkness of the New Moon and the stillness of the solstice providing a sacred space for visioning and inner reflection.