Shani Jayanti: Account, Narration, Facts, Images, Quotes, Wishes, Festival, Puja
We all are ready to celebrate the festival, SHANI JAYANTI, on this June month of 2019. The festival, SHANI JAYANTI, is regarded as one of the most important and one of the most pious and sacred Hindu festival, which is each Hindu people celebrate with much zeal and enthusiasm in this whole nation, India.
The carnival, SHANI JAYANTI, is observed and celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Shani.
Lord Shani, is regarded as the son of the Lord Surya, the God Shani rules the planet Saturn, alongside, the day of the week, Saturday.
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The festival, #SHANI JAYANTI, is also known as Shani Amavasya and as per the Hindu calendar; Shani Jayanti falls on the Vaishak Vaidya Chaturdashi Amavasya.
The festival, #SHANI JAYANTI, is primarily celebrated at the Shani Shingnapur Shaneshwara Mandir that is situated in Maharashtra.
Shani Jayanti: Account, Narration, Facts, Images, Quotes, Wishes, Festival, Puja
In North India, the festival, #SHANI JAYANTI, is celebrated with massive glory and fervor, with massive devotion.
The Shani (Sanskrit: शनि, Śani) is referred to the planet Saturn, which is one of the nine heavenly objects regarded as the Navagraha in Hindu astrology.
Lord Shani is a male deity, and his name is mentioned in the several Hindu epics and Puranas, whose iconography is displayed as a respected figure carrying a sword or danda (sceptre), and he can be seen sitting in a crow.
Lord #Shani is also regarded as the god of Justice in Hindu mythology; he gives and delivers results to all, depending upon their deeds (karma).
He also signifies spiritual asceticism, penance, discipline, and hard work. His consort is goddess Manda.
Lord #Shani is a very famous and popular Hindu deity, who delivers boons and blessings to the worthy, people, strictly, it depends on their, I mean people’s karma.
The Wikipedia mentions that Lord #Shani is sometimes referring as the son of Sun and Chayya (shadow), or as the son of Balarama and Revati. The alternate names of him are including, Ara, Kona, and Kroda.