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Shani Upasna

December 02, 2024

SHANI IN ASTROLOGY



Shani (Saturn) is perhaps the most important and intimidating planet in Vedic astrology. It symbolizes responsibility, duty, delays, adversity, and karma. Called the cosmic judge, Shani in astrology rewards diligence and punishes laziness and corruption. Although Saturn is considered to be a malefic planet, it is also a wonderful guru, leading a person towards wisdom and self-actualization.

Here in this blog, we will learn about the importance of Shani in astrology, its influence on various houses and zodiac signs, remedies to calm its impacts, and why Shani Sade Sati and Dhaiya are so important.

The Mythological Importance of Shani

shani in astrology

Shani, as per Hindu mythology, is the son of Surya (Sun God) and Chhaya (shadow goddess). Because of his dark skin color and piercing eyes, his father Surya did not like him, resulting in tense relationships. Shani was later blessed by Lord Shiva and assigned a dominant role among the Navagrahas (nine planets).

Astrological Significance of Shani

Shani’s nature is strict and just, making him the lord of karma. He ensures that individuals receive the results of their past and present deeds. Devotees worship Shani to seek justice and spiritual growth.

1. Shani as a Planet

  • Saturn is the slowest-moving planet, spending about 2.5 years in each zodiac sign.
  • It governs the zodiac signs Capricorn (Makar) and Aquarius (Kumbha).
  • It is exalted in Libra (Tula) and debilitated in Aries (Mesh).
  • Shani governs the Nakshatras Pushya, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada.
  • It is connected with Saturday, black color, sesame seeds, and iron.

2. Shani’s Influence on the 12 Houses

The position of Shani in various houses of a birth chart has a strong influence on an individual's life:

  • 1st House (Self, Personality): Brings wisdom and discipline but can lead to delays in success.
  • 2nd House (Wealth, Speech): Wealth is accumulated slowly, speech can be harsh, and family duties are more.
  • 3rd House (Siblings, Efforts): Hardworking and determined but can have issues with sibling relationships.
  • 4th House (Home, Mother): Emotional turmoil, estranged relationship with the mother, and slow property gains.
  • 5th House (Education, Children): Delayed education and childbearing but intense interest in philosophy.
  • 6th House (Enemies, Health): Tough resistance against diseases and foes but long-lasting struggles.
  • 7th House (Marriage, Partnership): Postponed marriage or relationship problems but faithful and dedicated after marriage.
  • 8th House (Longevity, Mysticism): Interest in mystic sciences, potential inheritance, and sudden changes in life.
  • 9th House (Luck, Dharma): High moral values but postponed luck and spiritual development.
  • 10th House (Career, Status): Powerful career but needs years of dedication to achieve success.
  • 11th House (Gains, Network): Slow but consistent monetary progress and true friends.
  • 12th House (Losses, Spirituality): Preference for spirituality, foreign travels, and aloofness from worldly life.

Shani’s Effect in Different Zodiac Signs

  • Aries (Mesh): Impatient and fidgety, career struggles but becomes patient in the long run.
  • Taurus (Vrishabha): Stability in life, earns wealth by hard work, and good morals.
  • Gemini (Mithun): Good analysis skills, slow development in relationships.
  • Cancer (Karka): Emotional detachment, slow success, and financial fluctuations.
  • Leo (Simha):  Leadership qualities, struggles at an early stage but earns respect later.
  • Virgo (Kanya): Diligent and practical, achieves success through discipline.
  • Libra (Tula) (Exalted): Balanced style, good sense, and prosperity.
  • Scorpio (Vrishchik): Struggles and changes, profound spiritual understanding.
  • Sagittarius (Dhanu): Preoccupation with philosophy and justice, slow material development.
  • Capricorn (Makar): Self-disciplined, career-focused, and ambitious.
  • Aquarius (Kumbha): Humanitarian, works for social causes, but detached personality.
  • Pisces (Meen): Spiritual, artistic, and introspective, but has problems with financial stability.

Shani Sade Sati and Dhaiya

1. Shani Sade Sati

Sade Sati is a 7.5-year duration during which Saturn passes over the 12th, 1st, and 2nd house relative to the Moon sign. It is associated with difficulties, delay, and karmic learning but also with spiritual development.

  • Mental tension, environment change.
  • Professional troubles, financial crisis, personal loss.
  • Slow respite, returns for earlier labor.

2. Shani Dhaiya

Shani Dhaiya is a 2.5-year transit when Saturn moves through the 4th or 8th house from the Moon sign. It brings emotional and financial stress but teaches patience.

Remedies to Reduce Shani’s Negative Effects

Shani’s influence is unavoidable, but certain remedies can help ease its challenges:

1. Chant Shani Mantras: Recite "Om Sham Shanicharaya Namah" or the Shani Beej Mantra daily.

2. Worship Lord Hanuman: Reading Hanuman Chalisa regularly helps reduce Saturn’s malefic effects.

3. Donate to the Needy: Donate black sesame seeds, iron, mustard oil, and garments to the poor on Saturdays.

4. Wear Blue Sapphire (Neelam) (If Suitable): Take advice from an astrologer before wearing this strong gemstone.

5. Observe Fasting on Saturdays: Avoid eating salt and take khichdi or sesame food.

6. Visit Shani Temples: Pray at Shani Shingnapur or other Saturn temples.

7. Feed Crows and Cows: Saturn is related to crows and black cows, offering them blessings.

Shani in Dasha and Transit (Gochar)

  • Shani Mahadasha (19 Years): A prolonged duration that gives life lessons, brings challenges, and rewards obedience.
  • Shani Antardasha in Other Mahadashas: Introduces karmic challenges and tests endurance.
  • Saturn Transit (Gochar): Saturn transit takes place in the major life events of career, relationships, and health.

Conclusion

Shani is mistaken to be a planet that inflicts only misery. In reality, Shani in astrology is a tough but just guru who gives the fruits of Sanchit karma, or the accumulated past karma, after testing the person's firmness, integrity, and patience. Whether it is Sade Sati, Dhaiya, or a tough Saturn period, its effects and their remedies can be understood and guided through by its influence.

By adopting the teachings of Shani, one can attain long-term success, stability, and religious enlightenment. Rather than be afraid of Shani, learn from it, and you will become stronger and wiser.