Sunday, September 8, 2013

Shani Sade Sati: Effects of Transit of Venus

Saturn Transit: Effects on You

Saturn

You must have heard astrologers telling you that you are going through Sade Sati. But many of you might not be aware of what it actually means. The transit (gochar) of Saturn or Shani into birth Moon or twelfth or second from it, is called Shani Sade Sati or Saturn Sade Sati. Sade Sati is a period of 7 ½ years in which Saturn transits into three signs. This is considered highly inauspicious as per Vedic Astrology. The period begins when the Saturn enters one sign prior to the Moon sign of the native and continues up to the next two signs. There is nothing to be afraid of this period as there are ways and means which can help you fight this. There is also a sub-cycle called Dhaiya of Saturn, which only stays for 2 ½ years. 


During this period a person can experience a lot of stress and tension. Problems ranging from finance, relationships and family could be the reason of your tensions. Do you feel that your life has become way more difficult than it used to be? There are good chances that you might be going through Shani Sade Sati. Do you want to know what you can do to limit the effects of Shani Sade Sati. Well, we will provide just what you need.

Pleasing Shani Dev

AstroSage.com brings to you a comprehensive Shani Sade Sati report, which will provide you detailed prediction of this Dasha. It will also provide you remedies that will help you curb the menace of Saturn. We also provide a Shani Yantra, which is capable of nullifying the negative effects of Saturn. All the bad effects of Saturn can be negated or minimised with the help of different astrological remedies. We at AstroSage attempt to solve these problems of people who suffer from such transits. 

We hope that this small introduction on Shani Sade Sati will make you understand that it is not entirely incurable. Saturn should not be feared. Instead it should be tackled with a shield that is provided to us by astrology. Make your life easier and simpler. 



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