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Shani Jayanti, or Sani Jayanthi,
is believed to be the day when Lord Shani, one of the Navagrahas made its
appearance on Earth. In 2013, the date of Shani Jayanti is June 8, Saturday. The
day is doubly auspicious in 2013 as it falls on a Saturday. Shani is feared by
those people who believe and follow astrology, as Shanaishchara has the capacity
to create malefic influence on the horoscope and thus in their
life.
In Hinduism, Lord Shani is the son of Surya (Sun God) and his wife Chaya. Suryadev’s wife Chaya had gone into intense meditation to please Lord Shiva for
a son. Due to the intensity of her meditation and the rigor and austerity of the
sun, the fetus in her womb turned blackish in colour before even being born
After Shani Dev was born, Suryadev went to see his wife and the new born
baby. However, seeing Shani’s black colour, Suryadev refused to accept him as
his child.
Suryadev doubted his wife and said to her that such dark child cannot be his.
Seeing such an attitude of his father, Shani Dev started to think very high of
his mother, but developed hatred and anger for his father.
To become more Tejasvi and Parakrami than his father, Shani went into intense
meditation to please Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva finally got impressed and asked
Shani for his wish. In return, Shani Dev asked Shiva to make him more powerful
than his father.
His wish was granted and Lord Shiva made him the judge and made him more
powerful than his own father, Suryadev.
There is a small village in Maharashtra called Shingnapur where even today not even one door of any house remains shut. Despite doors being opened all the time here, there is never a case of theft happening. This is because of a belief that if anyone dares to steal anything from any house, Lord Shani himself will punish the culprit. This place has a special grace of Shani Dev.
According to the mythological scriptures, Shani was born in Shingnapur. Though there is no temple of Shani here, but the village has his statue. The sculpture is black. Its length is approximately 5 feet 9 inches and 6 feet 1 inch in width.
There is a famous story of this village. Once a Pandit visited this village.
He was blind. One night when he was sleeping, Shani Dev appeared in his dream
and asked him to visit a hill inside which was his idol to bring it out.
When Panditji told him that he is blind and won’t be able to this work, Lord
Shani gave him eyesight. When the Pandit woke up, he was happy to see everything
and the first thing he did was take out the idol as asked by Shani Dev. When the
idol was taken out,- people established it in a place and descendants of the priest
and other residents worship Lord Shani’s idol even today.
On Shani Jayanti day, people perform special pujas at Navagraha Temples or in Shani Temples. Those Hindus having Saturn cycle or Shani cycle or Sade Sathi in their horoscope perform special pujas like Shani Yagya or Homa. Some devotees observe a fast (fasting or upvaas) on the day and the rules observed are similar to Shanivar Vrat or Saturday Fasting.Shani dev is also the god worshipped on Saturday or Shanivar. . Visiting Navagraha shrines, Shani temples or temples of Lord Ganesha on the day is considered auspicious.
Depending upon the condition of Shani, people are provided with results.
Among all nine planets, Shani is considered to be the most important because it
stays on a zodiac for the maximum time, which is two and a half years.
This year, on June 8, Shani Jyanti will be celebrated all over the country.
The Amavasya falling on this Saturday has special time to worship Shani Dev.
Coincidently, this year, Shani Jayanti is also on the same day as Amavasya.
So it is rare thing and very lucky for people.
It must be noted that there are numerous crooks in the
guise of astrologers, pandits and pujaris who take undue advantage of innocent
people on such occasions. They put the blame for all misfortune on Shani and try
to conduct expensive pujas etc. Beware of such crooks.
Short Stories with Great Morals
Each Person Shines His Own Way
A samurai who was known for his nobility and honesty, went to visit a Zen monk to ask him for his advice.
When the monk had finished his prayers, the Samurai asked, “Why do I feel so inferior? I have faced death many times, have defended those who are weak. Nevertheless, upon seeing you meditating, I felt that my life had absolutely no importance whatsoever.”“Wait. Once I have attended to all those who come to see me today, I shall answer you.” – replied the monk.
The samurai spent the whole day sitting in the temple gardens, watching the people go in and out in search of advice. He saw how the monk received them all with the same patience and the same illuminated smile on his face.
At nightfall, when everyone had gone, he demanded: “Now can you teach me?”
A samurai who was known for his nobility and honesty, went to visit a Zen monk to ask him for his advice.
When the monk had finished his prayers, the Samurai asked, “Why do I feel so inferior? I have faced death many times, have defended those who are weak. Nevertheless, upon seeing you meditating, I felt that my life had absolutely no importance whatsoever.”“Wait. Once I have attended to all those who come to see me today, I shall answer you.” – replied the monk.
The samurai spent the whole day sitting in the temple gardens, watching the people go in and out in search of advice. He saw how the monk received them all with the same patience and the same illuminated smile on his face.
At nightfall, when everyone had gone, he demanded: “Now can you teach me?”
The master invited him in and lead him to his room. The full moon shone in the sky, and the atmosphere was one of profound tranquility.
“Do you see the moon, how beautiful it is? It will cross the entire firmament, and tomorrow the sun will shine once again.”
“But sunlight is much brighter, and can show the details of the landscape around us: trees, mountains, clouds.”
“I have contemplated the two for years, and have never heard the moon say: why do I not shine like the sun? Is it because I am inferior?”
“Of course not.” – answered the samurai. “The moon and the sun are different things, each has its own beauty. You cannot compare the two.”
“So you know the answer. We are two different people, each fighting in his own way for that which he believes, and making it possible to make the world a better place; the rest are mere appearances.”
“Do you see the moon, how beautiful it is? It will cross the entire firmament, and tomorrow the sun will shine once again.”
“But sunlight is much brighter, and can show the details of the landscape around us: trees, mountains, clouds.”
“I have contemplated the two for years, and have never heard the moon say: why do I not shine like the sun? Is it because I am inferior?”
“Of course not.” – answered the samurai. “The moon and the sun are different things, each has its own beauty. You cannot compare the two.”
“So you know the answer. We are two different people, each fighting in his own way for that which he believes, and making it possible to make the world a better place; the rest are mere appearances.”
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Quote of BABA:
When the repeated contemplation becomes perfect and the difference between the meditation and meditator disappears, then the mind becomes calm and steady, like the lamp on the windless night. This is Samadhi.
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