This Shani Dev Sitting on his vehicle Buffalo Idol / Murti/ Statue made of good quality brass. Shani Devata is a special type of Navagraha deity among the nine planets. If Shani Dev is pleased, then the person gets a lot of success and wealth, along with the person also attains a high position.
Lord Shani also called as Śanaiśchara meaning “Shanaye Kramati Sa” or “slow-moving-one” is actually the planet Saturn. According to the Hindu mythology, Shani is one of the auspicious Navgraha. He is born to Surya Dev and Goddess Chhaya.
Shani Puja or Graha Shani Puja is dedicated to Lord Shani in Vedic astrology. In astrology, Shani is the symbol of "the planet Saturn". Saturn is a slow moving planet, thus plays a major role in a person's life. Shani is the most powerful planet to affect the entire life of the native either adversely or positively depending on the past deeds of the native. For this reason, it is also considered the lord of justice and discipline. To balance the energy of planet Shani, we do Shanieshwar Puja or Graha Shani Puja.
Shani was given the authority to reward or punish one for their deeds/karma during their life hence he is also called as the “God Of Justice”.
Benefits of Shani Puja:
- Remove the ill effects of an ill placed or malefic Saturn.
- Provides stability in your Personal and Professional life.
- It creates favourable situation in your life.
- Makes relationships and family life harmonious.
- It helps one in overcoming debts and poverty.
About Worship of Brass Idol:
Brass Idol is grasping capacity up to 30% compared to other metals. These shining idols easily generate spiritual vibrations around his placement.
Idol worship refers to the practice of worshiping God in image form. Everyone worships God in image form only even those who think they worship the formless God, because the mind objectifies everything, even the idea of formlessness. In this essay, we present ten valid reasons that justify the Practice of Idol Worship in Hinduism and why Hindus pray to idols and images at homes and in temples.
Metal: Brass
Dimensions: 6.3 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (Depth) approx
Total Weight: 1 kg grams
Quantity: 1