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Fri, 27-Jun-2025 12:00

The Importance and Influence of Saturn (Shani Graha)

Saturn (Shani Graha)
Saturn is considered the planet of justice. Its color is black, and it has a tall, large body. It is also considered inauspicious. Saturn rules the signs Aquarius and Capricorn. It is exalted in Libra and debilitated in Aries. It represents the air element, is of neuter gender, has a western direction, and its caste is pure. Saturn’s metal is iron, its gemstone is blue sapphire, and it is associated with our servants and those who work under us. It is linked to foods like chickpeas, barley, cannabis, and oil.

Saturn’s effect on our body is on the legs, bones, large intestine, excretory system, teeth, and muscles.

Diseases related to Saturn include epilepsy, respiratory diseases, salt deficiency, muscle and joint-related diseases, and tuberculosis.

Saturn-related work includes communication systems, transportation, carrying loads, woodwork, fights and disputes, serving others, road construction, and cleaning. Export-import, travel, and Saturn are also linked to the general public. The influence of Saturn is seen in those who work in jobs.

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