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A journey of discipline, not fear

 

Saturn’s (Shani) ghost-like planet influences a feared phase, yet one of
transformation and discipline, not misfortune.

By Dr. T. Selva
In the field of Vedic astrology, few planetary movements evoke as much anxiety as Saturn’s
planet phase, commonly referred to as the seven-and-a-half-year Sani period.
The very mention of it often brings unease, as it is widely associated with challenges, delays,
and karmic tests.
Yet, to view this time purely through the lens of fear is to misunderstand its deeper purpose.
At its core, Saturn’s time is not a punishment, but a period of refinement.
This significant cycle occurs when Saturn (Shani) transits the 12th, 1st, and 2nd houses from
an individual’s Moon sign.
Since Saturn spends approximately two-and-a-half years in each sign, the entire transit lasts
about seven-and-a-half years.
During this time, the influence of Saturn—known as the great disciplinarian—becomes
strongly felt in one’s emotional, financial, and psychological landscape.
As of now, Saturn is transiting Pisces (Meena Rasi), placing three Moon signs under the
influence of Saturn at different stages.
Those born under Aquarius (Kumbha Rasi) are in the final phase of this journey.
This concluding 2½-period often brings a sense of closure.
The trials of the past years begin to settle, and the individual may start to see the results of
their endurance.
However, it is still a time to remain grounded, as the lessons of Saturn are only fully realised
when one reflects on what has been learned.
For those with the Moon in Pisces (Meena Rasi), the cycle is at its peak.
This middle phase is often described as the most intense, as Saturn directly influences the
mind and emotional stability.
It can manifest as inner restlessness, heightened responsibilities, or pressure across various
aspects of life.
Yet, this is also the most transformative stage, where deep inner growth becomes possible if
one responds with patience and clarity.
Meanwhile, individuals with Aries (Mesha Rasi) are entering the beginning 2 ½ year phase of
Saturn.
This stage often brings subtle shifts, changes in circumstances, new responsibilities, or the
need to re-evaluate priorities.
While it may not feel overwhelming initially, it serves as a preparatory period, urging
individuals to strengthen their foundation for the years ahead.
According to seventh-generation astrologer Master Yuvaraj Sowma, it is important to
understand that every individual will experience the Saturn stage at some point in life.

He said it is a universal cycle, not a selective burden. Just as the seasons change, so too do
planetary influences.
“What matters is not the transit itself, but how we align ourselves with its energy.”
From a Vasthu perspective, this period becomes even more significant.
The spaces we inhabit have a direct influence on our mental and emotional state.
When Saturn’s energy is active, maintaining balance in one’s environment can help reduce
stress and support clarity of thought.
A cluttered home, poor ventilation, or stagnant energy can amplify feelings of heaviness,
while a clean, well-lit, and harmonised space can provide subtle but powerful support.
During Saturn era, it is advisable to pay attention to the South and West directions of the
home, as these are traditionally associated with Saturn’s energy.
Ensuring that these areas are not burdened with disorder and are instead kept stable and
grounded can help create a sense of security.
Simple practices such as maintaining cleanliness, allowing natural light to enter, and avoiding
unnecessary accumulation of unused items can make a meaningful difference.
Equally important is one’s inner space.
Saturn’s role is to bring awareness to areas of life that require discipline, responsibility, and
maturity.
It often slows things down—not to deny progress, but to ensure that growth is steady and
sustainable.
We live in an environment that constantly demands speed and instant results; this slowing
down can feel uncomfortable.
However, it is within this pause that true clarity emerges.
Rather than fearing this period, one should approach it with alertness and humility.
Be mindful of decisions, avoid impulsive actions, and take responsibility for one’s
commitments.
Saturn rewards sincerity, hard work, and integrity. Those who embrace these qualities often
find that what begins as a challenging phase gradually transforms into a period of stability
and strength.
Spiritual practices can also offer support during this time.
Those undergoing this phase are encouraged to perform rituals at a Sani temple.
A Shani Homam dedicated to the deity is not meant to “remove” Saturn, but to cultivate inner
resilience, ease the intensity of karmic reactions, and align oneself with discipline and
dharma.
Whether it is prayer, meditation, or acts of kindness, these help to calm the mind and align
one’s energy.
Even small gestures such as helping those in need or caring for animals can create a positive
shift in one’s karmic field.
Ultimately, Saturn is not here to break us, but to build us.
It is a time that strips away illusions and brings us face-to-face with reality.
While this may not always be comfortable, it is necessary for growth.
Those who emerge from this period often do so with greater resilience, wisdom, and a deeper
understanding of life.

So, if your Moon sign is currently under the influence of Saturn, do not be alarmed.
Instead, be aware. Use this time to realign your life, strengthen your foundations, and
cultivate inner balance.
When approached with the right mindset, this seven-and-a-half-year journey can become one
of the most meaningful forms of personal transformation.
Award-winning writer Dr. T. Selva is the author of the bestsellers Vasthu Sastra Guide
and Secrets of Happy Living. To get a copy, WhatsApp 019-2728464. He can be reached
at drtselvas@gmail.com. Website: www.vasthuguide.com

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