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Shani Aarti: Prayer for Protection and Justice

Shani (Saturn) is the judge of Karma. This Aarti is not about love/romance (like Krishna) but about appeasing a strict judge. It is sung on Saturdays to reduce the malefic effects of Sade Sati (the 7.5-year Saturn cycle).

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Shani (Saturn) is the judge of Karma. This Aarti is not about love/romance (like Krishna) but about appeasing a strict judge. It is sung on Saturdays to reduce the malefic effects of Sade Sati (the 7.5-year Saturn cycle).

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Why the Aarti is Essential & For What?

Shani (Saturn) is the judge of Karma. This Aarti is not about love/romance (like Krishna) but about appeasing a strict judge. It is sung on Saturdays to reduce the malefic effects of Sade Sati (the 7.5-year Saturn cycle).

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Simple Steps to Perform the Aarti

• Light a lamp with Mustard Oil (Sarson ka tel), not Ghee. • Add a few black sesame seeds (Kale Til) to the lamp. • Offer blue flowers (Aparajita). • Perform the Aarti to the side of the idol, or look at the idol’s feet.

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Aarti: Full Text with Transliteration and Meaning

जय जय श्री शनिदेव भक्तन हितकारी Jai Jai Shri Shani Dev Bhaktan Hitkari Meaning: Victory to Shani Dev, the well-wisher of devotees.

सूर्य पुत्र प्रभु छाया महतारी Surya Putra Prabhu Chhaya Mahatari Meaning: Son of the Sun God and Mother Chhaya (Shadow).

श्याम अंग वक्र-दृष्टि चतुर्भुजा धारी Shyam Ang Vakra-Drishti Chaturbhuja Dhari Meaning: Dark-bodied, with a stern gaze, holding four arms.

निलाम्बर धार नाथ गज की असवारी Nilambar Dhar Nath Gaj Ki Asvari Meaning: Wearing blue clothes, riding an elephant (sometimes crow).

क्रीट मुकुट शीश रजित दिपत है लिलारी Kreet Mukut Sheesh Rajit Dipat Hai Lilari Meaning: A crown adorns your head; your forehead shines.

मुक्तन की माला गले शोभित बलिहारी Muktan Ki Mala Gale Shobhit Balihari Meaning: A necklace of pearls looks beautiful on you.

मोदक मिष्ठान पान चढ़त हैं सुपारी Modak Mishthan Paan Chadhat Hain Supari Meaning: Sweets, betel leaves, and nuts are offered to you.

लोहा तिल तेल उड़द महिषी अति प्यारी Loha Til Tel Urad Mahishi Ati Pyari Meaning: Iron, sesame, oil, black lentils, and buffalo are dear to you.

देव दनुज ऋषि मुनि सुमिरत नर नारी Dev Danuj Rishi Muni Sumirat Nar Nari Meaning: Gods, demons, sages, and humans all remember you.

विश्वनाथ धरत ध्यान शरण हैं तुम्हारी Vishwanath Dharat Dhyan Sharan Hain Tumhari Meaning: Even the Lord of the Universe (Shiva) meditates on you.

क्रूर साहु निज भक्तन के तुम रखवारी Kroor Sahu Nij Bhaktan Ke Tum Rakhvari Meaning: You are strict to the wicked but a protector to your devotees.

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Dos and Don’ts for a Respectful Aarti

- Do: Donate black cloth or iron items on Saturdays after this Aarti.

- Don’t: Never look Shani Dev straight in the eyes. Always focus on his feet. The mythology says his direct gaze causes destruction.

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Mythological Anchor

The mention of “Surya Putra” and “Chhaya” reminds us that Shani is the son of the Sun, but they are enemies in astrology. Shani represents the shadow (Chhaya) that balances the light.

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Famous Temple Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra.

Shani Shingnapur, located in Maharashtra, is a unique village famous for having no doors or locks on its houses, as residents believe Lord Shani himself guards them against theft. The temple has no roof or walls; the deity is worshipped in the form of a massive black stone (Swayambhu) standing under the open sky, symbolizing his omnipresence and direct connection with the elements.

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One-Line Takeaway

A ritual to respect the strict Judge of Karma and ask for leniency.

Quick guide

Before you begin
CategoryAarti
Deity / focusShani Dev
Use caseJustice, patience, karmic discipline, and protection
Best timeSaturday evening or after Shani puja
Main practiceOffer sesame oil lamp, black sesame, and sing Shani aarti
LanguageHindi/Sanskrit devotional text with English guidance

Mantra

Shani mantra
ॐ शं शनैश्चराय नमः

Om Sham Shanaishcharaya Namah

Chant on Saturday with patience, honesty, and a commitment to right action.

Bhav

Benefits devotees pray for
Patience, discipline, and acceptance of karmic lessons
Relief-oriented prayer during Shani dosha, delays, and pressure
Justice, humility, and protection from careless action
Steady progress through service, daan, and right conduct
Clarity of purpose during difficult phases

FAQ

Common questions
Does worshipping Shani Dev make things worse?

No — this is a common fear. Shani only punishes bad karma. Regular worship pacifies his influence and brings his blessings.

Should I place a Shani idol at home?

Traditionally, Shani idol is worshipped at the temple, not kept at home. A framed image or Yantra is used at home.

What is the best remedy during Sade Sati?

Regular Saturday vrat, oil donation to the needy, feeding crows and sesame seeds to birds, and avoiding harm to others are the best remedies.

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