Shani Jayanti Puja
Shani Jayanti Puja
Our Promise
Our Promise
- Vedic Patashala certified and experienced priests.
- All rituals follow Vedic Standards and Procedures.
- High-quality Samagri to ensure a pleasant Puja experience.
- Guaranteed Punctuality and Authenticity.
- Professional Guidance & Support.
What Do You Get ?
What Do You Get ?
- You will received proper Photos & Videos.
- Proper Vedic Mantras.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What all items i need to keep ready for the pooja, how will i know?
- As soon as you book the pooja by paying advance or full amount you will be receiving a To-do List in your email in few hours, which will clearly mention all the required items like deepam, matchbox, pooja bell, Mats ,bowls, trays etc you need to keep ready.
2) How Long does the Puja take to complete?
- Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.
3) How Long does the Puja take to complete?
- Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.
Shani Jayanti is the festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Shani (Saturn), a significant deity in Hindu mythology associated with justice, discipline, and karma. The festival typically falls on the full moon day (Purnima) in the month of Jyeshtha (May-June).
Key Aspects of Shani Jayanti Puja:
1. Significance: Lord Shani is believed to influence people's lives through his planetary position. Devotees worship him to seek relief from difficulties and misfortunes associated with Shani’s transit in their horoscope.
2. Rituals: Puja Offerings: Devotees create an altar for Lord Shani and offer black sesame seeds (til), black grams, and other dark-colored items, as these are considered pleasing to him. Flowers, fruits, and oil lamps are also commonly offered.
Recitation of Mantras: Chanting specific mantras and stotras dedicated to Lord Shani, such as the "Shani Gayatri Mantra" and "Shani Stotra," is an integral part of the puja.
Lighting Oil Lamps: Lighting oil lamps, particularly on Saturday (the day associated with Shani), is believed to bring blessings and alleviate hardships.
3. Fasting: Some devotees observe a fast on Shani Jayanti to purify themselves and seek divine grace. The fast may involve consuming only certain foods or completely abstaining from food.
4. Visiting Temples: Many people visit Shani temples on this day to offer prayers and seek blessings. Notable temples dedicated to Lord Shani can be found in places like Shani Shingnapur and Shani Dham.
5. Charity and Good Deeds: It is customary to engage in charitable acts on Shani Jayanti, such as donating black clothes, sesame seeds, or food to the needy, as a way to please Lord Shani and mitigate negative effects.
Shani Jayanti is a day of devotion and reflection, encouraging devotees to seek strength and guidance from Lord Shani while reinforcing the belief in justice and the importance of righteous living.