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Shani Dev, also known as Saturn or Shanaishchara, is a powerful Hindu deity associated with the planet Saturn and the concept of karma and justice. He is one of the nine celestial beings (Navagrahas) in Hindu astrology. Shani is known for his role in judging one's deeds and delivering appropriate rewards or punishments based on their actions. 

  • Planet Saturn:

    He is the divine personification of the planet Saturn, which is considered inauspicious in traditional astrology. 

  • Navagraha:

    Shani is one of the nine planets (Navagrahas) that are believed to influence human lives in Hindu astrology. 

  • Depiction:

    He is often depicted with a dark complexion, carrying a sword or danda (sceptre), and riding a crow or buffalo. 

  • Influence:

    Shani's influence is associated with discipline, hardship, and the slow, but inevitable, dispensation of justice. 

  • Remedies:

    People often seek remedies and blessings from Shani Dev to mitigate his malefic effects and seek his favor. 

  • God of Karma and Justice:

    Shani Dev is primarily known as the god who judges actions and dispenses justice based on karma (the results of one's deeds). 

Significance and Worship:

  • Saturday:

    Saturdays (Shanivaar) are dedicated to the worship of Shani Dev. 

  • Shanishingnapur:

    The village of Shani Shingnapur in Maharashtra is famous for its temple dedicated to Shani Dev.

  • Temples and Rituals:

    Shani temples are found across India, and devotees perform various rituals and prayers to seek his blessings. 

  • Remedies:

    Common remedies include performing charity, chanting Hanuman Chalisa, and practicing karma yoga. 

In essence, Shani Dev is a powerful deity who embodies the principles of karma, justice, and discipline, and his influence is deeply felt in the lives of those who follow Hindu traditions

This oleograph is dated back to Circa 1920-30 & produced by Ravi Varma Press Karla Lonvala Bombay. 

  • 10 x 14