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Weekly Horoscope (Oct 26 – Nov 1): These Zodiac Signs Will See Their Luck Shine in the Final Week

Astrological insights for the week of October 26 to November 1 reveal shifting fortunes, new opportunities, and key lessons for every zodiac sign.

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
October 26, 2025
in Astrology, Bihar
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Patna: As October draws to a close, the stars bring a mix of challenges, opportunities, and lessons for each zodiac sign. From financial growth to emotional balance, here’s what the final week of the month has in store.

Aries (March 21 – April 19)
A challenging week lies ahead. Married couples may face tension, while finances show gradual improvement. Property investments appear favourable. Business owners must work harder for results, while employees could see steady gains. Students will stay focused, but seasonal illnesses may test your stamina—take care of your health.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
A promising week overall, though minor disagreements may trouble relationships. Married Taureans should control their temper. Financial hiccups may arise, but new job opportunities are likely. Entrepreneurs could see fresh projects on the horizon. Students preparing for competitions must double down on effort. Guard your health.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
This week brings a blend of highs and lows. Financial caution is key—avoid lending money. Love and marriage remain stable, while business owners can expect a productive period. Professionals should stay disciplined at work. Students will benefit from self-belief, and health demands attention.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
Mixed results are expected this week. Family or marital conflicts may surface, but finances remain stable, with potential for major investments. Avoid sharing personal details. Businesspeople must persevere, and financial assistance could come easily if needed. Students should prepare diligently for exams. Avoid cold foods to prevent illness.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)
Confusion clouds the week for Leos. Avoid conflict in love and maintain trust in relationships. Stress from work and unexpected expenses may affect your mood. Plan investments carefully. Business prospects look bright, but employees should resist unnecessary changes. Don’t overlook your problems; health awareness is essential.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
Unnecessary worries may occupy your mind. Interference from outsiders could affect your love or married life. Work demands caution, but supportive colleagues will ease your load. Students will work hard and stay motivated. Heavy workload may cause irritation—mind your health and avoid seasonal ailments.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)
A steady and balanced week awaits. Romantic relationships deepen, and family understanding grows. Manage your budget wisely and prioritise long-term investments. Avoid overconfidence in business dealings. Employees should handle tasks independently. Hardworking students will succeed, and maintaining immunity will help you stay fit.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
Positivity dominates your week. Emotional sensitivity will strengthen relationships. Financially, property investment may seem tempting—plan wisely. A major business order or career advancement is possible. Students might feel confused but will benefit from discipline. Avoid overexertion to prevent fatigue.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
An uncertain week for Sagittarians. Strengthen bonds in love to avoid emotional setbacks. Finances require careful tracking, and stock investments should be made prudently. Hardworking employees could impress superiors and open doors to promotion. Students should focus on competitive exams. Maintain health through yoga or a revised routine.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
Capricorns can expect a favourable week. Strengthen communication in relationships and avoid ego clashes. Keep spending in check and verify documentation before transactions. Business decisions should be cautious and calculated. Those employed must fulfil responsibilities diligently. Persistence and discipline will yield results.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
A progressive week, but tread carefully in matters of speech and trust. Married Aquarians may need patience to avoid disputes. Control spending and refrain from risky financial advice. Business gains look strong, while jobholders must guard sensitive information. Students should use this period productively. Address recurring health issues promptly.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
A moderately fruitful week awaits. Relationships may face minor misunderstandings caused by outsiders, but married couples will find mutual support. Keep an eye on expenses and avoid unnecessary spending. Business ventures may yield success, but job changes should be postponed. Focus and discipline will help students excel. Prioritise health and consult a doctor if needed.

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