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== Manglik Dosha/ Kuja Dosha/Blemish Mars Manglik dosha or Kuja dosha is much talked about topic in Indian society and manglik dosha analysis is the integral part of the horoscope matching process before marriage. In the horoscope matching process, if all other attributes matches but there are a mismatch in the manglik status of the prospective bride and groom, the marriage between them will be considered inappropriate. In a Vedic horoscope, Manglik dosha or Kuja dosha is formed when mars is placed in either ascendant(First House),House of happiness or mental peace(Fourth house),House of marriage(Seventh House), House of longevity(Eighth House) or house of expenditure(Twelfth House).Then other cruel planets like Rahu, Sahni and Sun are placed in the above mentioned houses and mars is placed in some house other than these mentioned above then also a yoga is formed which has ill effects similar to manglik dosha though the severity of the ill effects will be lower in comparison to manglik dosha formed by mars. This placement of mars could be in the Lagan Kundali (Ascendant chart) or Navamansa chart or Chandra Kundali (Moon chart) or in all of them. If this placement of mars happened in one of the above mentioned charts then the ill effect will be lesser. If this happened in two or all of the charts then the ill effect will be more severe. Manglik Dosha ill effectsManglik Dosha formed by Mars can cause following things: 1. Excessive delay in getting married 2. Difficulties in marital life 3. Disputes and quarrels in marital life 4. Mismatch in thoughts 5. Divorce 6. Sickness/Death of spouse 7. Stubborn People Apart from these effects in case of marriage, Manglik /Kuja Dosha cause delay in many important aspects of life. People suffering from strong manglik dosha are likely to be late in following aspects apart from marriage: 1. Education 2. Start of career/profession 3. Progress in career 4. Child birth

We are already familiar that the word Kuja means the planet Mars so the term, Kuja Dosha would mean a fault or trouble created by the planet Mars. Though Mars can create many types of problems in a chart, by its lordship and placement, but Kuja Dosha actually refers to the problem created by Mars in respect of marital life. For The present time social structure, it creates problems in relationship as well. Kuja Dosha is also called Manglik, Manglik Dosha, Mangal Dosha, and Bhauma Dosha etc. Kuja Dosha is formed when Mars sits in specific houses in the Rashi Chart. So he influences some particular houses by his placement and aspects. There are specific rules to checks for Kuja Dosha while there are other factors which break or weaken this. Kuja Dosha is said to kill the spouse, but actually it does not happen this way always. Depending on the strength of the Dosha, it creates different scale or kinds of problems accordingly.According to Dr. B.V Raman When Planet Mars is found in any of the houses 1, 4, 7, 8, 12 - Kuja Dosha forms. Some South Indian astrologers also take the 2nd house in addition - while most do not agree to this. Mars in second can indicate bold or bitter speech, or using slang words etc.Mars is a planet of battle, war and fight. He is Tamasic in nature and belongs to the caste of warriors [Kshatriya]. He in general is fond of fights, battles and is given to Anger. That is why, very naturally, when he takes over the marital matters, he likes to put quarrel, fight and 'battle' in marriage, which disturb marital happiness? Mars is also the planet of over sex drive, too much boldness, and too fierce in nature - all of them are against a peaceful marriage. The actual reason behind why these houses produce Kuja Dosha should be understood logically. That is why I am giving house by house explanation - Mars in the 1st house Mars is a planet of boldness, and kind of dictator in nature. That is why Mars in ascendant can make a person too bold, aggressive, or too dominating. He might want to be the all in all in his family, while not paying a good attention to what others [Or his spouse] are saying. He will be easily involved in fights and will express himself rather directly. He might be also of short temper. This causes the major problem. Mars will also aspect the houses 4 (Happiness, family life), 7 (Spouse, married life) and 8 (Marital tie) and thus create problem in all these areas with ease. He will quickly create fights on unimportant issues.

Mars in the 4th house The planet of battle is in the house of family life, so battle in family! Mars deprives the native from domestic harmony; there are misunderstandings among the family members. Mars will cast his 4th aspect on the 7th house of spouse and marital life. In 4th house Mars loses his strength for direction and creates more and more trouble in family life.

Mars in the 7th house There will be clash and unhappiness in married life and this is perhaps the worst of all Kuja Doshas - a direct hit. Mars is a planet of abuse and violation and Mars being in 7th house very possibly can give violation in married life. In a female chart it might give physical or excessive mental torture from the husband. There will be also fight for the dominating power, and there might be lack of harmony in the sexual issues. The sexual and emotional needs of the partners might not match or might have a great difference. Mars might give over sexual desire / sickly sexual desire to the native or to his spouse and create mess in marital life for this issue. It might give a short-tempered spouse. Mars in the 8th house

The 8th house rules marital tie, from the 8th house we see the possibility of death of the spouse. Mars is the planet of accident, operation, assault from weapons and bleeding etc. - all of the things are ruled by 8th house. So being in the 8th house, Mars will be very eager to develop these tendencies. He might cause death of spouse, possibly through accident, operation or any other mishaps. Thus it can indicate an early death of the spouse. 8th house is also a house of hidden issues / immoral acts and Mars here can make the native / spouse is involved in hidden and sinful acts. When they come forward, storm blows in married life. Mars in the 12th house

12th house rules all kinds of losses and also the bed pleasure, sexual enjoyment. Mars here can give native sickly desires or illegal unions with other people. Again, Mars will aspect the 7th house with its 8th aspect. Counters to Kuja Dosha

There is no need to be really terrified if Mars is found in the houses 1/4/7/8/12. There are many facts that can counter or even nullify the Dosha. The most popular way to nullify this Dosha is to find a partner or spouse who has the same Dosha. It is believed that if both the partners have this Dosha, then the Dosha is nullified experience shows that this might be true. However, there are certain facts in the chart itself that nullify the Dosha. Lordship is a very important fact here to consider. For the natives Cancer and Leo, mars is very benefice being a Yoga Karaka. For natives Aries and Scorpio, for being the ascendant lord he will do well, on the other hand for ruling a Dusthana, he will not be purely benefice. For a Pisces native, he becomes the 9th lord as well as a mild killer (Maraka). However, Mars will undoubtedly produce strong Kuja Doshas to the ascendants he is a malefic for. (Virgo for an example.) DR. BV Ramana says that Kuja Dosha nullifies in the following conditions - A. If Mars is in 2nd house in any of the signs of Mercury, i.e., Gemini or Virgo. B. b. If Mars is in 4th house in own sign, i.e., Aries or Scorpio. C. If Mars is in 7th house in exaltation or debilitation, i.e., Capricorn or Cancer. D. If Mars is in 8th house in any of the signs of Jupiter, i.e., Sagittarius or Pisces. E. If Mars is in 12th house in any of the signs of Venus, i.e., Taurus or Libra. F. If Mars is in any house in Aquarius or Leo. However, some hold the opinion that these conditions though weaken the Dosha, but does not completely nullify. I feel that it might be correct. The conjunction/aspect of other planets is very important facts. Jupiter is the most benefic planet in nature and will try to protect the native to its best. A strong Jupiter can save the native from many of the havocs. Jupiter rules Dharma that is why he can propitiate Mars' anger and aggressiveness to a great extent. That is why a Jupiter (Esp. if strong) joining or aspect Mars will always fight against this Dosha. A benefic. Present with Mars in ascendant does not allow Mars to give the harsh nature too much; same applies to their dristies (aspects) and also about other houses (4/7/8/12) as well. The presence of Jupiter and/or Venus in the ascendant will work to protect from this Dosha. Moon joining Mars is also said to protect the native. Mars becomes matured at the age of 28 and that is why some suggest waiting till 28 Years and then marry. This Dosha is said to be nullified after the age of 28. However, some do not agree to this point and suggest that this Dosha will remain active even after 28t h year of the native, and will create problems in the periods of Mars, especially. This seem to be more logical to accept. Some astrologers also hold the opinion that Mars produces no Dosha in own sign or in exaltation sign. On the other hand some do not agree to this since being in own sign or in exaltation sign does not really make any difference in the nature but makes difference only in strength. I, personally, hold the latter view.

Conclusion It has to be remembered that it is not only Mars that can create problem in married Life, but there are a lot of other factors which can disturb marital happiness. That is why it will never be good to accuse a so called Kuja Dosha for marital disturbance. Other factors can greatly modify this Dosha either positively or negatively. While malefic join or aspect Mars, or hit the same houses hit by Mars, they surely worsen the condition. On the other hand benefics like Jupiter, Venus or Putra Adhipati / Dharma Adhipati (Lords of 5th and 9th houses) try to protect the things as per their strength. Praying to Lord Hanuman with Hanuman Chalisa and other Hanuman mantras, and prayers to Lord Kartikeya (Lord Skanda) protect the native from the evil of planet Mars. Angaraka Astottara Shata Namavali (The 108 names of Mars) can also be suggested. However, it would have to be remembered that each horoscope is unique so no remedy should be grossly suggested to all. The best is to get your chart checked by a knowledgeable Vedic Astrologer to know what remedy you would need to deal with this problem.

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Shani Sade Sati[edit]

Nothing strikes greater fear in many hearts than the mention of an impending Sade-sati of Shani maharaja as Saturn is ‘affectionately’ known in India! Through the tireless efforts of ‘modern Astrology judging from the number of questions I receive through web-portals, kalasarpa yoga, sarpa yoga, mangal dosha are gaining a lot of ground and rapidly in the arena of fear-causing astrological indicators! I am not trying to minimize the potential negative influence of these factors when these are in full sway, but it would be equally reckless not to point out that the negativity is not unconditional and must not be applied blindly in any and all charts.

Saturn is the outermost of the three superior (outside the orbit of earth) planets (Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) planets that are considered in traditional jyotish. Saturn takes on an average a little over 29 months to traverse through each constellation or sign or rashi of the zodiac. This can be rounded up to 2.5 years per sign or 30 years for one revolution around the zodiac. Saturn is the outermost planet that describes more than one revolution around the zodiac during the lifetime of most human beings. Now, the sign in which the moon is placed in the birth chart of an individual is considered to be of a very significant factor in jyotish. Moon is the indicator of the mind and is considered to be especially sensitive to astrological influences. The moon-sign or janma-rashi, then, becomes the astrological identification of an individual, particularly to influences that are of an ongoing nature as one progress in life. The moon sign, understandably, plays a significant role in judging the influence of transiting planets during one’s lifetime and forms the basis of gochara or transit readings in jyotish.

When Saturn arrives in the sign that is in the 12th house from the natal moon (that is, just previous to the moon sign) one understandably enters into a new phase in life. This period lasts till Saturn exits from the sign that is after the moon sign. Its transit through these three signs, namely, the sign in 12th from the natal moon, the moon sign itself and the sign next to the moon sign, takes about 7.5 years and the term for 7.5 in Hindi is ‘sade-saat’. Hence, the Sade-sati of Saturn refers to its transit through the trio of the two signs flanking the natal moon and the moon sign itself. This phase of 7.5 years repeats again in about 30 years and so, many individuals may experience 2 to 3 such periods during their lifetime. To a somewhat smaller extent, the ‘influence’ is also believed to occur when Saturn transits the signs that are fourth and eighth from natal moon.

These 2.5 year periods are known as panoti, dhayia or adhayia in folklore jyotish. As a matter of fact, none of these periods and for that matter Sade -sati itself are mentioned prominently in most of the standard classic texts in jyotish; it is remarkable that their impact in the jyotish framework is so deep-rooted and known to even beginners.

To give an example of the periods described above, if we assume that one was born in the Mesh or Aries rashi, in other words, with the natal moon in Aries rashi in the birth chart; when Saturn transits the signs of Pisces, Aries and Taurus, the individual will experience Sade-sati. When Saturn transits the sign of Karka or Cancer and again when it crosses Scorpio or Vrischik, the individual will experience the panoti or adhayia of Saturn.

Nit-pickers may immediately wonder – what if the natal moon is in the last degree of a sign. Will Saturn then have a different influence than if the natal moon were in the first degree of a sign? In the former case, Saturn will have to travel almost 5 years before it meets up with the natal moon but will only spend 2.5 years of the Sade-sati after it has crossed the moon. Could the effects/influences of this be different from that experienced by an individual who has the moon in the first degree of a sign and who therefore experiences a longer proportion of the period of Sade-sati after transit Saturn has contacted the natal moon? On a related but different note one also wonders with some trepidation, “Is the entire period of 7.5 years going to be an encounter with hell or only certain months during these 7.5 years?”

Saturn invokes the image of an emaciated, irritable, cold-hearted, curmudgeonly old man with a very stern way of making his presence felt. He is unforgiving, treacherous, and negative, sans emotions or flexibility and represents chronic and debilitating illness; is lame, of poor eyesight and the giver of worries placing obstacles in ones path. Imagine seven and a half years of problems, failures, frustrations, illnesses and deaths surrounding you and who would not cringe in fear as ones Sade-sati approaches which ones net-jyotishi menacingly warns one about. But is the picture always so gloomy and hopeless?

Saturn’s association with Saturday, blue sapphire and mustard (oil) are exploited within the similar similibus framework employed by some astro Gurus for recommending the remedial procedures associated with these and others Saturn-related factors and devices. If only life were magically simple and antidotes so effective! Give a horoscope to five different astrologers and you may walk away with more than one recommendation and different diagnoses. Interpretations can be so very different.

There is also a bigger picture view of Saturn which is a product of experience, imagination and a different way of looking at life. This provides one with a slightly different take on Saturn and what it is supposed to represent and do to us in our human experience of a lifetime. Saturn is about removal or all that is unnecessary, all that is old and in need for an overhaul. The deathly winter of Saturn can only be followed by the spring of regeneration. This kind of optimistic thinking gives one some hope, that if we can only cling to the root that is sticking out in the river, we would be able to survive the rapids, the twister that Sade-sati is. We also see Saturn as the teacher whose sole purpose in our life is to make us realize our mistakes, our moments of laziness and inaction that landed us in the deplorable state, today and which we need to address and reverse now so that we fare better during the next encounter with Saturn. The accounts of karma need to be paid now and the piper is at our door beckoning for that which is now due.Such is the powerful imagery of that which is negative and painful in astrology that the benefic planets really do not stand a fighting chance in claiming a lion’s share in our discussion of jyotish principles. We remember the negatives more vividly as we complain about and curse our fates and God, while conveniently forgetting our escapes and all the grace that we have enjoyed in past. Saturn, mars, Rahu and Ketu, particularly the first three are generally regarded as evil planets at a basic and somewhat crude level of jyotish, with afflicted sun, waning moon and mercury with evil associations also being attributed with malefic properties. Saturn, of course, takes the cake in terms of its ability to wreak havoc upon the human soul and according to orthodox view, must be held in esteem and at a distance if possible.

Sade-sati in such a framework is believed to expose one to the distilled and fully concentrated vitriol that Saturn is capable of inflicting on someone. Hence the need for fear, prevention and remedies galore! But, does that work? Is undoing of one’s karma that simple and capable of being brought about by the mere act of buying and wearing a gemstone or footing the bill for doing a pooja for appeasing Saturn, a worship to appease the gods, or for that matter even an act of self-discipline through fasting, denying oneself of some joy or luxury and volunteer service offered to the needy? The latter procedures of self-denial, self-discipline intuitively do make sense but perhaps more so when done without any ulterior motives. If the charity or sacrifice begins with the incentive and intent to seek pardon for ones undesirable actions of the past, then understandably, its efficacy is rightly of a diminutive nature when compared with the similar activities done with no ‘selfish’ intent behind such practices. But, practical and ideal are often two different sides of reality.

Twins and others with the moon in the same sign often do not experience the same degree of negative effects in life while concurrently going through a period of Sade-sati. This is very commonly seen and is frequent enough to raise doubts about the uniformity of negative experiences during Sade-sati in the life of a nativity, thus bringing to the fore the same thing that many jyotishis keep repeating. One swallow does not indicate the arrival of summer! As one sifts through writings, mostly in modern texts as opposed to scriptural texts which are generally silent about Sade-sati (though not about Saturn and its negative impact on most humans) – one comes across references to the strength and beneficences of Saturn and of moon resulting in a mollifying effect on the Sade-sati influences. In other words, if one is born with moon in strength and in benefic combinations and/or if Saturn is also likewise disposed, then the individual will not experience drastic effects during Sade-sati. When moon is beneficially disposed, this is like saying that the person has a stable and well-disposed mental ability. The mind is not driven by ego and is compassionate, kind, fair and even-keeled; not given to impulse and selfish gratification. On the other hand, if Saturn is similarly disposed, the individual is aware of the need for justice and fairness, is hard-working and aware of one’s duties and limits. During Sade-sati, these qualities are expected to make one endure duress and to avoid taking steps that would make life more miserable than it should. The sense of fairness is the more important trait; I think and am what reduces ones entanglement in the illusions of human experience: the Maya. Expectations and ambitions beyond the scope of one’s efforts are what often cause problems when they encounter the saturnine framework and frustration and anguish ensue.

A chart with such a situation where the two primary astro-indicators, namely, moon and Saturn are well-fortified indicates one who has been working at what gives power to Sade-sati and has the karmic balance which is more ‘black’ than “red” as ledgers go. Yet, no one is perfect and Sade-sati will bring such situations and opportunities when negative influences can operate and surface in one’s life and one can experience defeat and distress or experience a degree of helplessness that is associated with negative destiny. Mahatma Gandhi was born in Tula lagan (Libra ascendant) and was assassinated when transit Saturn was very close to natal moon and transit moon was close to the ascendant. Saturn is considered a benefic and yogakarak for Libra ascendants. In other charts, people have experienced rise and gains during Sade-sati, though often with some degree of mental turmoil or uncertainties that plagued one’s mind and disturbed if not destroyed mental peace. If Sade-sati is beginning to sound like a factor to be taken into account but not expected to override everything else at a given moment, then that is indeed what is observed. With approaching Sade-sati, if one can adopt a certain degree of mental detachment towards the outcome and goals and can take the opportunity to exercise some self-discipline and a sense of fairness, the better one will be prepared to withstand what the period has to offer. On the one hand, this smacks of astrological opportunism, but on the other hand, this can be taken as an opportunity for one to practice certain ways of living and reacting to life, ways that are in tune with and harmonious with what the astrological rhythms and signatures signify. A karma yogi, one who carries out ones duties without excessive attachment to the goals and fruits of such actions will be less affected during Sade-sati than another who continues to cling to a goal-oriented life and has difficulty in letting go of control. While such a perspective of living throughout life is very welcome, we are all creatures of desires and passions and cannot be ‘good’ all the time. But, if we can live as we should and as we are supposed to in order to attain spiritual growth, even for short periods of time, then we do come out that much better in life. As they say, there is a time to sow, a time to care for the crop and a time for harvesting – then this is exactly what the astrological periods and rhythms of life are indicating to us. When we do manage to work with astrological cycles, life seems to be smoother and more wholesome than otherwise. The emphasis is obviously on right action (and right speech and thought as well) at the proper time. Approached thus, Sade-sati takes on a different form and Saturn can almost become an ally, a teacher and not the menacing destroyer that it is often made out to be. However, the best time to act is ‘now’ and not necessarily when the piper begins knocking on the door. Even so, I hasten to add, that proper action never goes to waste in the long run, so those who awaken late may not reap immediate benefits, but eventually will, if they go through their tests with a certain degree of detachment. This, though difficult to do, is basically what a devotee does. The surest form of detachment is through spiritual surrender. Surrender is what Bhatia or devotion is all about. Surrender is not the same as shirking ones responsibilities or assumption of passivity. One never surrenders actions; one surrenders the goals, or more specifically the desire and expectation of the fruits, the outcome of proper action. This is the primary lesson that Saturn in our charts is supposed to provide us to the degree that we require, in the manner that is necessary to get our attention.

Sade-sati is about ones duties and proper discharge of those and it is about ones dharma. It often makes its influence known through its impact on our ‘luck’ or our escape buffer. This is the benefic reserve that we enjoy through our past good actions. The navamsha chart which provides an important background of our destiny (9th house) has rightfully been recommended as the secondary chart by many jyotishis, ancient and subsequent. It holds an important role in the determination of the influences during the Sade-sati of Saturn. In fact it defines the bounds of Sade-sati. Though it is nominally considered to stretch over 7.5 years while Saturn transits the three houses around ones natal moon (12th, 1st and 2nd from natal moon), the critical focus is when it makes two cycles around the navamsha chart, and contacts the natal moon in navamsha, thrice. Sade-sati, in this scheme begins when Saturn enters the navamsha occupied by the natal moon while it is behind the moon (generally about 40-43 degrees behind the natal moon in rashi). Over the next several years, it goes around the 12 signs in navamsha and contacts the moon again, and then another cycle and it leaves the moon-navamsha. Saturn’s influence begins with the first contact and ends with the third contact with natal moon in navamsha. Saturn stays in one navamsha sign for approximately 3.3 months. During the two cycles, it travels through 24 navamshas in approximately 6.5 years. This is the core duration of the period during which the ‘sade-sati’ influence is experienced. During its transit through the navamshas, it contacts other planets and influences the areas and attributes represented by those. These must be considered when determining the course of sade-sati in a horoscope and during a reading. During this period, if transit Saturn makes contact with natal Saturn, natal mars or natal rahu, the negative influences if unchecked can be experienced and these are also the periods when ones clarity of vision and thinking may be compromised. Conversely, when transit Saturn comes across natal benefics, a certain degree of relief may be experienced with a change in perception and insight. These are times for initiating spiritual activities with an aim for improved spiritual understanding and not merely for escaping from pain and troubles. As always, it is necessary to gauge the benefic state of those planets in individual charts and one must not go with a look-up table like approach. One must not blindly associate readings with a given combination as unfortunately is also done in otherwise revered and valuable ancient texts in jyotish. Without keeping into context the rest of the specific horoscope, advice rendered based on nascent interpretation of combinations (yogas and arishtas) can be less than useful and even misleading.

You must Perform Poona for Shani Dev

 If Shani is coming into your ‘rasi’  If you are afflicted by Sade Saathi.  If there is ‘adayya’ in your ‘rasi.’  If you are suffering from the gaze of God Shani.  If you are working in anything such as connected to iron, travel, trucks, transport, oil, petroleum, medical, press and courts.  If you do any good work.  If in your occupation is related to commerce and there is loss in business and worry thereof.  If you are suffering from incurable diseases like cancers, AIDS, kidney, leprosy, paralysis, heart ailments, diabetes, and skin ailments and are fed up, then you should most certainly worship God Shani with ‘abhishek’.  One must remove the cap or head gear and then pray God.  In the houses of devotees where there has been a birth or death recently, they do not go to the deity.

 After a pure bath, men should go to the deity’s foundation dressed in a wet cloth.  Women cannot go to the foundation.

The early morning prayer of God Shani Om name Awadhi rope okra swaroopa... vishwachiya roopa panduranga.... Thuziya sattene tuze gun gawoo.... tene sushi raho sarvakaal.... Thuchiya shrota vakta dnyanasi anjan....

sarva hovoni jaane tuze haati…

Tuka mhane yet he naahi mi pan....

karave shravan  kona laagi....

Aaklpa ayushya vhave taya kulaa.... maziya sakalaa harichya dasa.... Kalpnechi baadhaa na ho kada kaali.... sant mandali sukhi.... Ahankaracha vaara na lago rajasa.... mazya vishnudasa bhavikasi.... Naama mhane taya asave kalyan.... taya mukhi nidhan panduranga.... Tuze roop velovelaa pado maze donhi dolaa Ram naam japo aani hari katha pado kaani Paayee tirth yatra ghado deh santa ghari pado Sarvakaal dev pooja naman maze garuddhvaja Tuka mhane aaho devaa ghado vaishnavanchi seva Aas hi tuzi faar lagali.... de dayaa nidhe drushi changli.... Deu tu nako drusht vaasnaa.. tuchi aavade aamchya mana.... Vaagavaya sarva shrustilaa.... shaktivan ase ek changala.... Sarva shakti tu sarva dekhna .... kon janato tuzhiya gunaa.... Manse aamhi sarva lekare.... maybaap tu ase khare....


Shri Shanidev’s Aarti || shri || Om Jai Jai Shri Shani Maharaja, Swami Jai Shani Maharaja | Krupp kayo hum din raj par, Dukh hariyo prabhu aaj || Om…… ||1|| Suraj ke tum balak hokar, jag main bade balwan | Sab devo main tumhara, pratham maan hai aaj || Om…… ||2|| Vikramraj ko hua ghamend, apane shrethan ka | Chaknaachur kiya buddhi ko, hila diya sartaj || Om…… ||3|| Prabhu Ram aur Pandavji ko, bhej diya banwas | Krupp hoi jab tumhari, swami bachai unki laaj || Om……. ||4|| Surya sa raja Harichandra ka, bech diya parivar | Pas hue jab sat pariksha main, dekar dhan aur raaj || Om……. ||5|| Makhanchor ho Krishna kanhaai, gaiyyan ke rakhwar | Kalank madhe ko dhoya, dhare hai roop virat || Om…….. ||6|| Main hoon din adnyani, bhul bhai hamse | Kshma shanty do narayan, pranam lo maharaja || Om……. ||7|| Om Jai Jai Shri Shani Maharaja, Swami Jai Shani Maharaja ||


Mantrapushpanjali Om yadnyen yadnyamayajant devastaani dharmani pradhamanyasan | Te ha nakam mahimanaha sachant yatra purve sadhyaha santi devaha || Om rajadhirajaya prashyasahine namo vayam vaishranaaya kurmehe | Sa me kamanam kamkamaya mahyam kamemavaro vaishrano dadaatu | Kuberaaya vaishrano maharajaya namaha | Om swasti samrajyam bhoujyam swarajyam vairajyam parameshthyam Rajyam maharajyamaadhiptyamayam samantparyaayee syaatsarvabhoumaha | Sarvayush aantadaparardhatpruthivyai samudraparyantaya ekraliti Aavikshitsya kamprervimve devaha sabhasad itee |

Mantras For Shani Dev 1) Beeja Mantra : Om Sham Shaneshchraya Namaha. 2) Tantrokta mantra: Om Pram Prim Pro Saha Shanaeshcharya Namaha. 3) Shani’s Vyas Vicharita Mantra : Om Neelanjana Samabhasam | Ravi Putram Yamagrajam|

       Om Chaya Martandasambootam | Tam Namaami Shaneshcharam ||

4) Shani’s Puranokta Mantra : Suryaputro Deergadehi Vishaalakshaha Shivapriyaha

       Mandacharaha Prasannaatmaha Peedaam Haratahu Me Shaniha. 

5) Shani’s Vedokta Mantra : Om Shamagnibi Karachhanna Stamampatu Surya

       Shavantova Twarapa Apasnidha.

6) Shani Stotra : Namaste Konsanstahcha Pingalaya Namostu te |

       Namaste Bhabrurupaya Krushnaya Cha Namostu te ||

Namaste Roudradehaya Namaste Chantkay Cha| Namaste Yamasadnyaya Namaste Souraye Vibho ||

Namaste Manadasadnyaya Saneshchara Namostu te | Prasada Kuru Devesha Dinasya Pranatasya Cha ||

Koshasthayya Pingalo Babhrurukrishno Roudoye Nantko Yamaha | Sauriya Shaneshcharo Mandaha Pipladena Sansthutaha ||

Etaani Dasha Namami Prataruttha Ya Ye Patetha | Shaneshchrayakruta Peeda Na Kadachitabhavishyati ||


Shri Shani Chalisa jaya ganesh girja suvan| mangal kiran krupaal|| dheena ke dhukh dhoor kari| kijai nath nihaal|| jay jay shri shanidev prabhu| sunhoo vinay mahaaraaj|| karhoo krupaa hai ravi tanay| rakhhoo jan ki laaja|| jayati jayati shanidev dayaalaa| kart sadhaa bhaktan prathipaalaa|| chaari bhujaahy tanu shyam viraajai| maathe ratan mukut chabi chaajai|| paramvishaal manohar maalaa| tayddhi drushti brukati vikaaraalaa|| kundal shravan chaachaam chamke| hiye maala mukthan mani damkai|| karmai gadha thrishool kuttaraa| pal bich karai arihi samhaaraa|| pingal, krushno, chaayaa,nadan| yam, konasth, rudr,dhukh banjan|| sauri, mand shani, daksh naamaa| bhaanu putr poojaahi sab kaamaa|| jaapar prabhu prasann havai jaahi| rankhuo raav karai kshan maahi|| parvathoo trun hoyee nihaarat| trunhoo ko parvat kari darat|| raaj milt ban raamhi deenhayo| kaikeyeehuo ki mati hari leenhayo|| banhuo may mrug kapat dikhaayee| maat jaanki gayee churaayee|| lashanhi shakthi vikal kriddraa| machigaa dal may haahaakaaraa|| raavan ki gati – mati bouraayee| raamchandr sou bairaa baddayee|| diyo kati kari kachan lankaa| baji bajarang veer ki dankaa|| nrup vikram par guhi pagu dhaaraa| chithr mayoor nigali gai haaraa|| haar naulkhaa laagyo chori| haath pair ddarvaayo toree|| bhaaree dishaa nikrustt dikhaayo| tab prasann prabhu havai snkh deenhayo|| harishandrhuo nrup naari bikaanee| aapahu bharye ddom ghar paanee|| jaise nal par dishaa siraanee| bhoonjee ko satee karaayee|| tanik vilokat hee kari reesaa| nabh uddee gayo gaurisut seesaa|| paandav par bhe dashaa tumhaaree| bachee droupadee hoti uodaaree|| kaurav ke bhee gati mati maaryo| yudh mahaabharat kari ddaaryo|| ravi kahye mukh mahey ghari thatkaala| lokar kundi pareeyoopaatalaa|| sesh dev-lokh vinatee laayee| ravi ko mukh te diyo chuddaayee|| baahan prabhu ke saat sujaanaa| jag diggaj gardabh mrug svaanaa|| jambuk simh aadi nakh ghaaree| so phal jyotish kahat pukaaree|| gaj vaahan lakshmee gruh aavey| hay to sukh sampati upjaavrai| gandarbh haani karai bahu kaajaa| simh sidhkar raaj samaajaa|| jambuk budhi nast kar ddarey| mrug de kaasht pran samhaarey|| jab aavaahiprabhu swaan savaaree| chori aadi hoy dar bharee|| taisaahi chari charn hay naamaa| swarn savar sukh mangal bhaaree|| jo yah sahni charitr nit gaarvai| kabhuay na dishaa bali ddeelaa|| jo pandit suyogy bulvaayee| vidhikt shani grah shanti karaayee|| kahat jam sundar prabhu daasaa shani sumirat sukh ho prakaashaa|| ||jai shanidev||



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Hello, Rajeshwaranand!
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Please comment on the deletion request or on my talk page, if you want the image to be kept. Thank you, McZusatz (talk) 21:30, 14 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Guru Ji Prabhu Lok chale gye[edit]

Guru Ji Prabhu Lok chale gye jo Gyan apne diya wo akalpniy tha jiski purti nahi ho sakti apke baiger — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 182.70.177.152 (talk) 12:23, 10 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]