Saturday
Saturday is dedicated to alleviating the bad influence of Lord Shani. The
Vrat on this day is mainly observed by those people who believe in Hindu
astrology. Black is the color of the day and people visit Shani shrine or
Navagraha shrines. Food is only consumed once on the day.
Saturday Fasting Dedicated To Hindu God Shani and Hanuman
Talk about Shani or Sani to a Hindu and the first reaction will be fear and
then the mentioning of ill effects and troubles. Shani is dreaded by Hindus,
especially by those who believe in astrology. Many people observe an
Upvaas or fast to avoid the adversities and misfortunes on Shanivar or
Saturday. It is believed that those who have the blessing of Lord Hanuman
are protected from the wrath of Shani. Therefore many people make it a
point to worship Hanuman at home or in temples. Black is the preferred
color on Saturday.
Shani, one of the Navagrahas, is worshipped in numerous temples and
there are also temples exclusively dedicated to Sani. Devotees who are
observing Shanivar Vrat usually visit Shani shrines. Black colored items
like sesame til, sesame oil, black clothes, and black gram whole are offered
to Shani. It must be noted here that the color of the idol of Shani is always
black in color.
Those devotees who fast on Saturday only take a single meal that too in
the evening after prayers. Food prepared usually consists of sesame til or
black gram or any other black colored food item. Salt is avoided by many
on the day.
Shani is represented as a deity carrying bow and arrows and riding a
vulture. Some devotees worship a black iron idol of Sani. Some worship the
Peepal Tree and tie thread around its bark. Black colored items like sesame
oil and black clothes are also donated on the day.
Shani is so dreaded that many Hindus avoid journeys on Saturday. There
are also numerous tales regarding the evil effects of Shani.
But generally it is believed that Lord Hanuman devotees are unharmed by
Sani. Legend has it that Lord Hanuman had rescued Shani from Ravana.
This happened during the burning of the Lanka episode in the epic
Ramayana. Lord Shani had then promised that he would not trouble Lord
Hanuman devotees.
It must be noted here that the deity worshipped on a particular day might
vary from region to region and community to community. The result of all
upvaas or fast depends on the person. It is good, if all the members in the
family can undertake a Vrata together.
Miracles do happen by observing a particular Vrata and the greatest
miracle is Brahman realization. All rituals and observances are path
towards understanding the Supreme Soul and this will automatically
alleviate all sufferings.