Shani Jayanti is a festival wherein people worship Lord Shani. This year, Shani Jayanti will be celebrated on May 27 and worshipping the lord on this day is known to have spiritual significance. It is ...
The festival of Shani Jayanti commemorates the day that Lord Shani was born. Another name for Shani Jayanti is Shani Amavasya. Shani, the son of Suryadev, is the deity who governs Saturdays and the ...
Shani Jayanti is celebrated every year on the Amavasya date of the Jyeshtha month. This day is considered very special to please Lord Shani, the god of justice. In the year 2025, Jyeshtha Amavasya is ...
On January 10, 2026, Kalashtami aligns with Shani Dev, creating a powerful "Shani-Bhairav-Alignment." This day calls for ...
Lord Shani, the son of Lord Surya (Sun God), is believed to be a strict but fair deity who rewards or punishes individuals based on their karmic actions. He is also associated with the planet Saturn ...
Jyeshtha Amavasya, a day of immense spiritual significance for Hindus, falls on May 26, 2025. This day is dedicated to ancestor worship, with rituals like pind daan and pitru tarpan being performed.
In Hindu tradition, Saturday holds deep spiritual importance as the sacred day of Lord Shani and Lord Hanuman. Devotees believe that sincere worship on this day can significantly reduce the difficult ...
Shani Sade Sati, a challenging astrological phase, is believed to bring hardships and emotional stress. Visiting specific temples dedicated to Lord Shani across India, like Shani Shingnapur and ...
Pradosha Vrat is observed twice every lunar month on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi and Krishna Paksha Trayodashi. The vrat is most fruitful when Trayodashi Tithi overlaps with Pradosha Kala (after sunset).
The Hindu God Shani is a mysterious and powerful character who inspires respect and wonder. Many people view him negatively because of his reputation as a bringer of bad luck and karma rather than ...