• Navagraha

Shani Shignapur Temple

Overview


Shri Shaneshwar Devasthan Shanishingnapur's legend is in the Taluk of Naivasa District. Shani Shignapur is a town situated in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra. It is around 35 km from Ahmednagar. The managing divinity of Shinganapur, Sri Shaneshwara or Lord Shanidev-the embodiment of the planet Saturn is adorned with most extreme respect and dedication by huge numbers of individuals from everywhere throughout the world.The exhibition of the divinity in dark stone is overpowering. A novel part of this spot is that no temple structure houses the Shanidev. There is just a basic stage on which stands the swayambhu icon, in dark stone. Shri Dattatraya Temple and the tomb of Saint Shri Udasi Baba are the close-by attractions.


About The Temple


The holy place for Shani Devasthan, a dark rock more than five feet tall, introduced on a stage without a rooftop, sits at the heart of the town of Shani Shingnapur in the Ahmednagar locale of Maharashtra. It's this temple that reinforce the nearby custom of not introducing entryways and locks to the town houses. Once a modest issue, the temple has now developed into a huge trust with broad property and gifts that keep running into lakhs. Be that as it may, regardless it doesn't have an entryway, much like the homes of the 4,000-odd occupants of the town, where unfilled door jambs stamp the passage to houses. "We trust that if a man takes anything, or does anything exploitative, he confronts a Sade Saati (a time of seven-and-a-half years of misfortune). Somethings terrible happens in the family - court cases, mischances, passings, misfortunes in business. My cousin had once introduced wooden sheets at the passageway of his home.

Darandale is one of the numerous villagers who need to continue discussing the custom of the town, however there are numerous other people who feel that the time has come to go separate ways with what they feel is a superstition. Till 2010, Shingnapur had no real record of robberies or appropriating, yet things have changed from that point forward. In 2011, gold trimmings worth Rs 70,000 kept in an opened cabinet, were stolen from the place of a temple trustee and other frivolous robberies were accounted for. Anil Behrani, responsible for the Sonai police headquarters which has locale over the town, says, "However there hasn't been a huge ascent in the number in the last couple of years, there have been episodes of vehicle robberies, pickpocketing and grabbing from regions around the temple.

Adding ways to their homes has gotten to be combative throughout the most recent couple of years and most villagers would prefer not to discuss it. Ajay, a 30-year-old agriculturist is wanting to assemble a house for his family on his farmland, and is decided that he needs ways to his home and in addition a lock like the one in the nearby bank. "I go to the temple frequently. Be that as it may, I likewise need to take safety measures to guarantee my family is sheltered."

I know I am going to face a great deal of resistance from the villagers, however I would prefer not to take risks," he says. A few individuals who live in the town limit have begun including entryways in light of the fact that their homes are in an isolates zone and there is trepidation of dacoits. Another rancher, whose home falsehoods towards the end of the town, has introduced a separable wooden entryway at the passageway of his home. "I have additionally introduced ways to the latrine obstruct in the patio. It looks bad to not have entryways there," he says.

In 2011, UCO Bank opened a branch in Shingnapur, and they now have around 3,700 record holders. A bank worker says, "No bank can keep running without appropriate security game plans and locker office. We have an entryway however it doesn't have a customary lock. It has a remote controlled electromagnetic lock. We can't explicitly break the conventions here, however we can't bargain on security either." A senior cop from Ahmednagar of representative director rank says a tradeoff is the most ideal approach to keep up peace in the town. "The economy of the town rotates around the temple, so the no-burglary case is vital for its proceeding with ubiquity. Numerous burglaries go unreported in view of the weight from villagers. We make an effort not to meddle the length of these convictions don't prompt any security issue," he says.


About The Deity


The fundamental divinity of this temple is Shani Devstahn, a dark rock more than five feet tall, introduced on a stage without a rooftop, sits at the heart of the town of Shani Shingnapur.

About shani Dev

Shani dev is one of the Navagraha (the nine essential heavenly creatures in Hindu soothsaying) of Jyotisa. Shani dev is encapsulated in the planet Saturn and is the Lord of Saturday. Shani dev is otherwise called Sanaiscara. The word shani additionally indicates the seventh day or Saturday in most Indian dialects.

The word shani originates from Sanaye Kramati Sah, the person who moves gradually, in light of the fact that Saturn takes around 30 years to rotate around the Sun. Shani is a Deva and child of Surya and his wife Chhaya, thus otherwise called Chayyaputra. He is the senior sibling of Yama, the Hindu lord of death, who in a few sacred texts relates to the deliverance of equity. Surya's two children Shani dev and Yama dharma. Shani dev gives the aftereffects of one's deeds through one's life through fitting disciplines and remunerates; Yama concedes the consequences of one's deeds after death.

It is said that when Shani dev opened his eyes as a child for the first run through, the sun went into an overshadowing, which plainly indicates the effect of Shani dev on prophetic diagrams. He is known as the best instructor and well-wisher for the honorable also the best punisher for the individuals who take after the way of malevolence, disloyalty, manipulating and crooked vengeance. Shani is otherwise called the ruler of masses and God of Punishment and his favors are consequently considered essential in an individual's horoscope for giving him with mass after and fame.

He is portrayed dim in shading, dressed in dark; holding a sword, bolts and two knives and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vahana. As defender of property, Shani dev can quell the stealing inclinations of birds. Shani Jayanti the conception commemoration of Lord Shani falls on the Amavasya of Jyeshta month of Hindu calendar.

Symbolism and Traditions

Shani dev, alongside the goddess Jyestha, the god Yama, and the goddess Nirrti, are connected with the crow in Hindu mythology. All through Hindu mythology crows speak to unsafe and unpropitious qualities, which Shani possess.

Hindu conventions frequently incorporate the love of Shani dev keeping in mind the end goal to dissipate risky apparitions and other heavenly creatures. Admirers likewise perform mending customs and expulsions that get from neighborhood and territorial people convention.


Legend And Stories


Suryadev(son of Brahma) and Sandna (the daugther of Daksha Prajapati) were Shri Shaneshwar's parents. Sandna and Suryadev had two children Dakshinadhipati Yama and Shri Shaneshwar and four little girls Tapti, Bhadra, Kalindi and Savitri. Sandna thinking that its horrendous to live with the unforgiving glare of Surya's light, made her own particular reproduction and named her as Sanvarna and requesting that she carries on as Surya's wife and perform every one of the obligations and flavor the benefits of a wife.

She made her guarantee that under no condition would she uncover to Suryadev that she was not Sandna and guaranteed to help her when needed. Sandna about-faced to her dad Daksha. At the point when Daksha saw that his girl returning, he prompted her that she better live with her spouse as it were. The down and out Sandna did not tail her dad's prompt and rather changed herself into a female horse and lived in the Himalayas and began penance. Sanvarna performed the part of obedient wife. She likewise brought forth five children and two little girls from Surya. Surya did not have any questions about Sanvarna. One day Shanidev was extremely eager and he requested that his mom give him something to eat.

She requesting that he hold up till she had made her first offering to God. Be that as it may, Shanidev demanded serving him first and in indignation kicked his mom Sanvarna. She consequently reviled him that his leg would break. Shanidev reported the matter to his dad Surya. Surya said," a mother would never revile a child like this." Surya watched Sanvarna nearly and found that she was not Sandna. Surya was angered and asked her who she was. Sanvarna admitted that she was a "shadow" of Sandna. also, that Sandna had gone to the Himalaya for penance. Surya told Shanidev that Sanvarna was similar to his mom and her condemnation would not go futile. It is subsequently that Shanidev has one weak leg.


Rare Facts


The symbol is out in the open, as the Lord made it clear in different approaches to his devotees, that He would not like to be secured. The temple is open for everybody twenty-four hours. Indeed, even during the evening, men (ladies are not permitted close to the god) can bring the puja material and perform all petitions to God without anyone else's input.No house/shop in the town has entryways. It's trusted that the god secures them and on the off chance that somebody tries to take or accomplish something incorrectly, they would be deadened.The general population dwelling by the temple have a profound faith in the omnipotent Lord Shanidev and see him as their sole defender. The town has not been accounted for burglary or theft till date.

The symbol of Lord Shanidev is put inside the Shani Shingnapur Temple and is comprised of extensive dark stone. Enthusiasts are permitted to enter the temple premises in the wake of washing up. Just guys are allowed inside the temple. Petitions to God are offered by the enthusiasts in conventional dhotis at the Shani Shingnapur Temple.

The wondrous temple of the world

In the numerous years history of the town, there has not been a solitary episode of burglary, mobs, murder or assault.Every one of the general population here are from the heredity of Chatrapati Shiavaji Maharaj's Marathi talking individuals of the same standing and religion.In the Gram Panchayat, there is never a decision or board. A solitary vote is last and the choice is all around acknowledged.The Peepal trees here have the hanging roots like that of the Banyan tree. Ordinarily, here, there is business done worth no less than 1 lakh. The elderly individuals of this town observe fasting on Saturday. Furthermore, they begin any critical work of their homes on Saturday.Every one of the devotees from South India, North India and remote nations get to be enchanted with dedication here.

In the seasons of Acharya Udasi Baba, there would be just three individuals going by the holy place. Specifically, Dagdu Changediya, Hastimal Chnagediya and the mother of Badri Tokse. They excessively utilized, making it impossible to come just on Saturday. Presently, day by day there are more than 13000 guests.Incalculable individuals come to offer oil to God Shani. In some cases, 101 boxes and at different times 1 quintal and at different times a tanker of oil is offered to God Shani.On the events of Shani Amavashya and Shani Jayanti, more than 10 lakh individuals come here.

On the off chance that anything of any devotee, similar to a watch, chain, brilliant ring or whatever other valuable thing,are lost they get it back quickly. No one loots anyone here. Then again, they help each other.Awful individuals like pick-pockets, hoodlums, dacoits, heavy drinkers and meat eaters don't come here. On the off chance that they do come here, they carry on like great individuals. There are no episodes and encounters of extortion and untruth here.


Significance


This temple is approached for peace and to gain the blessings of Shani Dev, for relief from the ill effects of Saturn, for good health and success and for strength to tide over difficult times.


Accessibility


Shinganapur is a town arranged at a separation of 6 kms from Ghodegaon on Aurangabad Ahmedanagar street in Maharashtra. It is 84 Kms from Aurangabad and 35kms from Ahmednagar.

Airport

Having touched base from abroad to Mumbai or other from different states to Aurangabad or Pune via air, one can benefit S.T. transport, jeeps, taxies upto Shanishingnapur.

Railways

One can go from any edge of India to Shanishingnapur. For this, the recommended railroad stations are Ahmednagar, Rahuri, Shrirampur and Belapur. From these railroad destinations, there are S.T. transports, Jeeps, Taxis to Shani Shingnapur.

Road

Alight on Aurangabad-Ahmednagar N.H.No 60. at Ghodegaon and Shanishingapur is 5 Kms from that point. Then again, on Manmad-Ahmednagar N.H. No 10, land at Rahuri and Shanishingnapur is 32 Kms from that point.

Significance

Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-

  • To remove all miseries caused by displeasure of Shanidev
Shlokas

Palasha Pushpa Sankaasham Taarakaa Graha Mastakam Rowdram Rowdraat Makam Ghoram Tam Ketum Prana Maa Myaham

Meaning -I pray to Ketu, who looks similar to the Palaasha flower, who is the head of the stars and planets, who is scary and violent.

Timings

Early in the morning from 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. "Kakada Aart". 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. "Vishnu Sahastra naam". 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. "Dnyaneshwari Vaachan". 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. "Sangeet Bhajan". 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. "Pravachan" 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. " Haripaatha" and 8 p.m. to 1

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