Understanding Saturn Dosha
Shani Dosha is one of the most important concepts in Vedic astrology and among those who believe that planetary positions have an impact on human life. While the impacts may look like quite challenging, but they are signified as opportunities for growth and change at the same time.
In Vedic astrology, Saturn is often considered the planet of action representing hard work, responsibility and lessons through experience. Bad Saturn occurs when the position of Saturn is considered unbalanced or unfavourable in one’s birth chart. Generally, this evil occurs when Saturn falls in any of the following houses in relation to the Moon or the Ascendant—1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, 12th or moreover, an evil of Saturn may also occur as Saturn's retrograde increases its influence.
Saturn’s timelines are very interesting. Since the planet takes about two and a half years to pass through each sign, it completes its orbit around the Sun in about 29.5 years Because of such a long influence, many astrologers attribute a special meaning to Saturn's will be established. Perhaps the most famous periods of Saturn's transit are the "Sade Sati" or "Seven and a Half Years of Saturn." It occurs when Saturn transits the 12th, 1st and 2nd houses from the natal Moon. Burdened with challenges as this is inevitable, it is at the same time marked by tremendous personal growth and change.
In essence, Shani Dosha requires an understanding of astrological significance with its share of challenges and opportunities at the same time for growth. Embracing the challenges of Shani's influence calls upon an individual to face his limitations and work toward personal evolution that can lead to deep insights about his life path.