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10 Remedies and Mantras to Please Shani Dev



In this article, I have written about 10 supernatural remedies and Mantras to please Shani Dev and get his blessings. Practicing these remedies will be most beneficial for everyone because Shani Dev can give you the ultimate success in life and even make someone a Rank Ka Raja or Rags to Riches.



Ten Upay to get Blessings of Lord Shani

The worship and chanting of Shani Dev Mantras is an effective remedy to offset or remove the negative effects of an adverse Saturn in the Horoscope and the malefic effects of Shani Sade Sati, Shani Dhaiya, Antardasha or Mahadasha of Shani Dev.

1] The worship of Shani Dev will always be more beneficial if it is done in the evening or after that whenever it is dark because Shani Dev is the deity of the Night.

2] Wearing black colored clothes, while worshiping Shani Dev or practicing any Mantra or Yantra Sadhana to gain the blessing of Shani Dev will give better and faster results.

3] To please Shani Dev, worship Shani Dev on Saturdays and give any needy person, or a worker or a dog any eatable prepared from Sarson Ka Tel or Mustard Oil.

4] To get the blessings of Shani Dev never insult or humiliate a helpless, weak, and helpless person. Always help such persons and treat them with kindness and respect.

5] It will be very beneficial to worship a Peepal or Sacred Fig Tree after worshiping Shani Dev.

6] Reciting the Shani Chalisa, Shani Stotra, or the Ashtottara Shatanamavali or 108 Names of Shani Dev on Saturdays is a very effective way to worship and gain the blessings of Shani Dev.

7] To quickly appease Shani Dev include Black Salt and Black Pepper in your meals as these food items are dear to Shani Dev.

8] Sarson Ka Tel or Mustard Oil, Black Salt, Surma or Kajal prepared using pure Kapur or Camphor, Black Sesame Seeds or Kale Til, Black Urad, and a small utensil or Katora made from iron are some commonly used items in the worship of Shani Dev.

9] Chanting any one of the three Shani Dev Mantras, especially on Saturdays is a very potent method of appeasing and getting the blessings of Shani Dev.

Om Sham Shanicharaya Namah | ॐ शं शनैश्चराय नमः।

Om Pram Preem Proum Sah Shanaischaraya Namah | ॐ प्रां प्रीं प्रौं सः शनैश्चराय नमः।

नीलांजन समाभासं रविपुत्रं यमाग्रजम | छायामार्तंड संभूतं तं नमामि शनैश्चरम | Nilanjana Samabhasam Raviputram Yamagrajam | Chaya Martanda Sambhutam Tam Namami Shaishcharam |

10] Worshiping or chanting any Mool Mantra of Lord Hanuman, especially on Saturdays is a most powerful way to gain the blessings of Shani Dev.

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