History
In our routine lives, there is a great importance of the kindness and
the power of God Shani. Shani occupies the seventh place among the nine
planets which govern the world. This is viewed as unlucky in conventional
astrology. As per ‘Kaagol Shastra’, the distance of Shani
from the earth is 9 crore miles. Its radius is about one billion and 82
crore and 60 lakh kilometers. And its gravitational force is 95 times
higher than that of the earth. Planet Shani takes 19 years to complete
one revolution around the Sun. The astronauts have viewed the Shani’s
colours as beautiful, strong, influencing and eye-catching. It has twenty
two satellites in its ring.
Shani’s gravitational power is more than that of the Earth’s.
Therefore, when we think good or bad thoughts and make plans, they reach
Shani by the strength of his power. In astrological terms, the bad influence
is considered as unlucky. But the result of good deeds will be good. Therefore,
we must understand God Shani as a friend and not as foe. And for bad deeds,
he is Sade Saathi, disaster and an enemy.
As regards the birth of Shani, there are different stories. Foremost
and accepted is the one in the ancient ‘Scanda Poorana’ of
Kasi Khanda which is as follows.
God Soorya was married to Daksha Kanya Sadnya. Sadnya could not tolerate
the radiance of God Surya. She used to feel that by doing penance she
could increase her brilliance. Or, by the power of her penance, she could
diminish the glare of God Surya. But for God Surya, she was a spouse worshipping
wife. From God Surya, she had three children. One was Vaivastahva Manu.
The second was Yama Raj. And the third was Yamuna. Sadnya loved her children
very much. But, she was very upset with the radiance of God Surya. One
day, she thought that she would separate from God Surya, go to her parents’
home and undertake great penance. And if there was opposition, she would
go far away to a lonely and undertake great penance.
By strength of her penance, Sadnya created a ‘Chaya’ (shadow)
of herself and named her Suvarna. And, and then the shadow of herself
became Suvarna. After handing over the children to Chaya, Sadnya told
her that Chaya would thereafter play the role of womanhood and nurse her
three children. She told her if any problem arose, she should call her
and she would come rushing to her. But she cautioned her that she must
remember that she was Chaya, not Sadnya, and nobody should know this difference.
Sadnya hander over her responsibilities to Chaya and went away to her
parents’ place.
She went home and told her father that she could not stand the radiance
of God Surya. And therefore, without telling her husband she had come
away. Listening to this, her father scolded her very much and told her
that without being called, if the daughter returns home, both her and
her father would be cursed. He told her to go back to her home immediately.
Then, Saudnya began to worry that if she went back, what would happen
to the responsibilities which she had given to Chaya. Where would Chaya
go?
And their secret would be exposed. So, Sadnya went to the dense jungles
in Uttar Kurukshetra and took repose there.
She was fearful of her safety in the jungle because of her youthfulness
and beauty. And she changed her form into that of a mare so that none
could recognize her and started her penance. Elsewhere, the union of God
Surya and Chaya begot three children. God Surya and Chaya were happy with
each other. Surya never doubted anything. The children of Chaya were Manu,
God Shani and Putri Bhadra (Tapti).
As per the second story, the creation of God Shani was the result of
Maharishi Kashyap’s great ‘yagna’. When God Shani was
in the womb of Chaya, Shiv Bhaktini Chaya was so engrossed in penance
of God Shiva that she did not care for her food even.
She prayed so intensely during her penance that the prayers had a profound
influence on the child in her womb. As a result of such a great penance
of Chaya, without food and shade in the blazing sun, the complexion of
God Shani became black. When God Shani was born, Surya was surprised to
see his dark complexion. He began to doubt Chaya. He insulted Chaya by
saying that this was not his son.
From birth itself, God Shani had inherited the great powers of his mother’s
penance.
He saw that his father was insulting his mother. He saw his father with
a cruel gaze. As a result his father’s body was charred black. The
horses of God Surya’s chariot stopped. The chariot would not move.
Worried, God Surya called out to God Shiva. God Shiva advised God Surya
and explained to him about what had happened. That is, because of him
the respect of mother and child had been tarnished and insulted. God Surya
accepted his fault and apologized. And regained his earlier glorious looks
and the power of his chariot’s horses. Since then, God Shani became
a good son to his father and mother and an ardent disciple of God Shiva.
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