Vedic
astrology has a long and interesting past. It basically relates to the
positions of the nine planets during the birth of an individual and its entire
life-course. It is not an unknown fact that one of the most powerful and
dreaded planets out of the nine is
Saturn or Shani.
What Is The
Shani Grah?
According to Hindu mythology,
Shani is the son of Surya Dev or the Sun God and Chaaya. As the name suggests, it is the
slowest planet as it takes a time span of 2.5 years in each Raashi and
completes a cycle in roundabout 30 years.
The Shani
Grah is associated with the karma or destiny of people. It is said that Shani
Devta keeps an eye on our deeds and depending on how we fare, he punishes or
rewards us. As a matter of fact, Shani is the most feared planets as it has the
power to turn a king into a beggar, just like it happened with the legendary
King Vikramaditya.
What About
Its Presence And Effects?
It is said
that Shani Grah is most powerful
when it is in the seventh house. The planet Saturn rules over Capricorn and
Aquarius and is highly beneficial for sunsigns like Taurus and Libra. Shani
wreaks havoc when it is either conjoined with other planets like Rahu, Ketu or
Mangal.
A full
Saturn cycle or Shani Grah is known to last for 7.5 years called Sade Satti which is further
divided into three portions of 2.5 years each. In the first portion, Shani
Devta takes control over the financial prosperity of a person. In the second
portion, he causes destruction in the health and personal life of the person.
Interestingly, in the third portion he is said to return all that he had
earlier taken from the person and in double proportions if he has been
enlightened during the entire cycle. One of the medical effects of the Shani Grah are diseases like arthritis,
rheumatism, asthma or gout. As is obvious, it is tough to bear the brunt of the
Saturn God.
What Are The
Remedies?
There are a
number of ways in which a person can plead for mercy and please the Shani Grah.
Things like conducting the Shani Puja, Grah Shanti Puja or the Hanuman Puja can
reduce the hardships. One could also recite the Hanuman Chalisa or the Shani
Mantra 108 times every day. Some people have even benefitted from keeping fasts
on Saturdays. Wearing a 14 mukhi Rudraksha or a blue sapphire helps in curbing
the effects of the Shani Grah.
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