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Perform These Remedies On Shani Jayanti For Peace And Prosperity

The unique planetary alignment on Shani Jayanti is considered highly significant for reducing the malefic effects of Saturn, particularly for those undergoing Sade Sati.

This year, Shani Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, falls on a rare and auspicious Tuesday, coinciding with the new moon (Amavasya) of the Jyeshtha month. The unique planetary alignment is considered highly significant for reducing the malefic effects of Saturn, particularly for those undergoing Sade Sati. Here are six powerful spiritual practices believed to bring relief and blessings on this special day:

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Light Lamps At Shani And Bhairav Temples:

On Shani Jayanti, devotees traditionally light oil lamps at Shani temples. In addition, lighting a mustard oil lamp at a Bhairav temple on this night is considered very effective. It is believed that worshipping Lord Bhairav helps calm the harsh influence of Shani. This remedy is especially potent when performed on a Tuesday, making this year's coincidence particularly powerful.

Relief From Sade Sati With Pipal Worship:

Those suffering from Saturn's Sade Sati are advised to light a mustard oil lamp under a Peepal tree on the night of Shani Jayanti. Reciting the Shani Stotra during this time is believed to ease mental and financial hardships caused by Sade Sati.

Worship Lord Hanuman For Protection From Shani Dosh:

It is believed that devotees who worship Lord Hanuman are not troubled by Saturn. On Shani Jayanti, lighting a jasmine oil lamp before Lord Hanuman and reciting the Sundar Kand from the Ramayana is said to help eliminate Shani-related afflictions.

Offer Lamps To Ancestors On Amavasya:

As Shani Jayanti falls on Jyeshtha Amavasya, devotees are encouraged to float oil lamps in rivers, lakes, or ponds at night. This act of Deepdan is believed to please the ancestors (Pitras), who then bless the family with peace and prosperity.

Light A Lamp At Your Main Door:

Lighting a ghee lamp at the main entrance of your home on Shani Jayanti is believed to invite the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and appease Lord Shani.

Place A Lamp In The Northeast Corner Of Your Home Temple:

During the rare Shani Jayanti-Amavasya conjunction, lighting a lamp in the northeast (Ishan) corner of your home’s prayer area is thought to attract divine blessings and establish peace and harmony within the household.

[Disclaimer: The content of this article is based solely on beliefs, and should be taken as general guidance. Individual experiences may vary. ABPLive.com does not assert the accuracy or validity of any claims or information presented. It is strongly recommended to consult a qualified expert before considering or implementing any information or belief discussed herein.]

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