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** EFFECT OF SATURN'S ADHAIYA, SADE-SAATI ON RASHIS IN 2009 **

Saturn remains in each rashi for about two and half years. Whenever Saturn locates in the 4th or 8th from the birth or name rashi, it is called 'Adhaiya' .If Saturn reaches to 12th place from birth or name rashi or in the next rashi, it is called Sade-saati. It is faced by everyone twice or thrice in their lives. This year the impact on twelve rashis will be as follows:-
Mesh Rashi: - Saturn is in fifth house for this rashi till September and is in silver paya. It is auspicious and will remain so, when Saturn exits to sixth house.
Vrish Rashi: - Till September, Saturn's adhaiya will remain in iron paya. Towards the end of the year there will be improvement in problems, better health, and business.
Mithun Rashi: - Average results will be felt in the beginning of the year. There will be betterment in service. Saturn will then be in iron paya from September, hence is not very favourable.
Kark Rashi: - Saturn's influence, being in silver paya, is favourable but will give mixed results towards the end of the year. On an average it will be good and bad.
Singh Rashi: - Last year has given medium results and it will continue even this year, Saturn will keep on favouring you.
Kanya Rashi: - Beginning of the year will be struggle some due to Saturn in iron paya. There will be conflicts and will not get desired results.
Tula Rashi: - Favourable results will be experienced in the beginning of the year. Health, family, business will be good. From September Saturn's sade-sati is starting, hence first two and half years will be troublesome.
Vrishchik Rashi :- Since Saturn is in copper paya it is favourable. Later on Saturn will be in gold paya, it will be auspicious. Saturn's effect will be favourable.
Dhan Rashi:- Auspiciousness will continue. Problems will be faced but will get solved. In the beginning of the year Saturn will be in copper paya, hence mixed results will be achieved.

Makar Rashi: - Saturn is in iron paya which is not favourable, hence will not allow you peace. In the middle of the year there will be a change, hence can expect better results.
Kumbh Rashi: - Conflicting impacts will be faced in the family and in health. After August, Saturn will be in, iron paya, which will not allow peace in life.
Meen Rashi: - Saturn being in golden paya will give favourable results. It will give foreign travels, sudden wealth gain. From September Saturn will be in copper paya for two and half years, hence will give mixed results.


Please remember --- The real effect of Saturn is considered by the birth rashi and Saturn's location and degrees give its good or bad effects. If Saturn is auspicious, it can give prosperity and gains in life. If it is in 2, 3, 7, 8 houses, it can give death like troubles. To pacify Saturn, one should worship ones own deity with the mantra "Aum shannodevi rabhistaye aapobhavantupitaye, shanyonrabhishravantu nah". This should be chanted 76,000 times, wear a ring made out of horses steel feet or with sapphire in gold. Also, see your face in oil, worship 'peepal' and Shiv, will pacify Saturn. Keep fast on Saturday and worship Lord Hanuman by chanting 'Hanuman Chalisa' 100 times for 40 days. Daily worship Saturn by chanting 'Piplaad uvacha' Namaste kon sansthspapinglaay namostute, namaste vabhrupaay
krishnaay ch namostute. Namaste raudray namaste chantkaay ch, namaste yam sanghyay namaste sauray vibho. Namaste mad sanghy sanaishcharah namostute, prasadam kuru devesg dinasy prantasy ch. 'Grahadhinam jagatsarvam', it is correct but if man takes shelter of religion, all his troubles can be evaded. It is said: - “ Dharmen hanyate vyadhi dharmen hanyate grahah, dharmen hanyate ripavah yatodharmasto jayah”. Meaning if one follows path of religion, he gets relief from enemies, ill-health and effects of ill planets etc. Where there is religion, one is always victorious. Therefore, one should never leave patience and truthfulness. One should progress by meditating and taking lessons from ones past.

 

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