Shani Jayanti

04 May, 2015
Shani Jayanti Shani Jayanti

Shani Jayanti: The Observance of the Birthday of Saturn, the Ultimate God of Justice

Shani Jayanti is an auspicious Hindu festival to celebrate the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, considered to be the God of Justice according to Hindu scriptures. The day is observed on the Amavasya in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha that typically falls in the months of May or June.

Lord Shani is known to be the son of Lord Surya or Sun. He is known for his ability to bring justice to the corrupted world. It is believed that on this particular day, Shanidev was born to Chhaya and Surya Dev.

On this very day devotees of Lord Shani observe fasts and perform special pujas. They seek his blessings and pray for protection from his malefic effects. The day is also marked by offering special prayers and conducting special rituals at various Shani temples located across the country. It is believed that observing this day helps in reducing the negative impact of Lord Shani in one's life and it beckons prosperity and good luck.

What's its Significance?

The significance of Shani Jayanti lies in its association with the Lord, considered being a powerful god in Hindu mythology. He is believed to be the God of Justice, and his blessings are always sought dodge the malefic effects of his influence.

Observing the day is believed to help individuals reduce the negative impact of Lord Shani in their lives and bring total prosperity and fortune. Devotees of the Lord observe fasts and perform special pujas on this day to win his blessings and protection.

The day is also significant because it marks the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, and the day is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm. It is believed that the deity’s influence can be both positive and negative, and it depends on one's actions and deeds.  Observing the day with devotion and performing good deeds can help individuals to overcome the malefic effects of Shanidev and lead a happy and gorgeous life.

Has the day any Astrological Importance?

Shani Jayanti has obviously an astrological importance as Lord Shani is associated with the planet Saturn, considered to have a significant influence on one's life according to Vedic astrology.

In Vedic astrology, planet Saturn is known as "Shani" and has a powerful impact on one's life, particularly in terms of career, overall health, and relationships. The position of Saturn in one's kundali is believed to have a significant impact on his life, and people who are affected by Saturn are said to be under the influence of "Shani Sade Sati" or on  the other hand "Shani Dasha."

Last But Not the Least

Observing the day with devotion and performing pujas on this day is believed to diminish the malefic effects of Saturn and beckon blessings and protection from Lord Shani. It is also said that performing good deeds and acts of charity on this day may help to reduce the negative influence of Saturn and bring remarkable positive changes in one's life. Therefore, Shani Jayanti is considered to be an important day for those who believe in astrology and the various influences of planetary positions on their lives.

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Shani Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of the Hindu god Shani. Shani is associated with the planet Saturn and means the slow one, since Saturn takes about 30 years to revolve around the sun. He is also the god of Saturday and is said to be the elder brother of Yama, the god of death. Shani punishes the evil and those have adorned sins; hence it is very important to observe Shani Jayanti to get rid of all the bad omens by praying to Shani. Shani works along with his brother Yama; he weighs the good deeds and the sins done by a human. Yama then decides how the deeds of the person should be awarded.

Masik Kathigai

Masik Kathigai is a Tamil festival of lights that is even celebrated in other parts of India. The day on which this occurs depends on the constellations Kathigai and Pournami. Every house, temple, etc. is lighted with bright colors to celebrate this auspicious day. Kathigai is a very old festival in southern India, especially in Tamil Nadu and parts of Kerala. Its important is highlighted through many scriptures and books. People even make special fireworks at home to celebrate the day.



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