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The Saturn in the Perspective of Astrology. Part:2

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One of the dreadful features of Saturn is its “Sade Saati” the (Elarata of Saturn). ‘Sade saati’ is an Indian word which means 7½ years. Saturn stays for a period of 2½ years in a sign of the zodiac. Thus it takes 7½ years to travel 3 signs (90°). The period, when the Saturn transits through the 12th, 1st and 2nd houses from the Moon ascendant are called ‘Sade Saati’ i.e. 2½@3=7½. 
Saturn

The point of time when Sade Saati starts 45° ahead of the longitude of the Moon in a natal chart and the time it ends when it (Saturn) travels 45° away from the longitude of the Moon. This progression period of the Saturn is feared that it will bring in distress in life. But, in fact, it is always not so with each and every birth chart. If Saturn is in the elevated position, or at a position of cardinal points or trine position from the ascendant and not afflicted by an enemy planet, then, the ‘Sade Saati’ period proves to be a beneficial period but it gives harmful results if posited in otherwise positions in the natal chart. In this context, another noteworthy point is that in case of a Movable sign ( Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn) being the ascendant the native experiences lethargy, frustration, inertia, obstacle, delay and underrated performance during the ‘Sade Saati’ period in the progression chart.
Saturn is not a frightful planet as it is said to be. It is a planet of justice. The colour it represents is black: the colour of the cloak worn by judges and advocates in judicial courts during official hours. 

It is a philosophical part of the interpretation. Saturn is alleged of obstruction and delay in every undertaking. Actually, he (Saturn) by means of obstruction and delays examines, tries tests and weighs the native if he/she deserves for a particular position. And if the native does not deserve, he makes him undergo a rigorous course of exercise and infuses him with such credentials as to make him deserving of a position. So, it gives to the deserving ones. And if he gives, he gives for a long time. He sustains such position; and, does not take it back as the Rahu does. Thus, Saturn does not give easily, but whatever he gives, gives it permanently according to the quality of the native. 
A Saturnine is suggested not to aspire to abundance. The fewer the wants he has, the happier he is and vice-versa. The influence of Saturn is most dominant during the first 30 years and after the 60 years.

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