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Secrets of Saturn's Saade Saati.

The literal meaning of the term “Saade Saati” is 7½ years. The Planets that participate in causing the Saade Saati are Moon and Saturn. When Saturn transits the 12th house from the Moon sign, Saade Saati begins and when he (Saturn) leaves out the 2nd house from the Moon, the Saade Saati period comes to an end. 

This same rule is also applicable from the Ascendant, but, not from the ascendant lord. (Please refer to my previous post captioned as ‘Saade Saati of Saturn’ dt.26 October 2019, which is just two posts back from it). Actually, it should be calculated and examined from both points. 

We have common experience that most of the people have a phobia about Saade Saati. In fact, Saade Saati is not as fearful as it’s thought for or rather I may say it is painted/ blemished to be so. The Saade Saati generates favorable as well as harmful results depending upon the position and strength of Saturn and the configuration of planets in a birth chart.
In the following condition, it gives harmful results:-
Section: -A
1)  If Saturn is debilitated either in the D1 or D9 chart.
2)  If he is posited in an enemy sign and retrograde motion.
3)  If he is afflicted by enemy planets.
4)  If he is flanked by his enemy planets from both sides.
5)  If he is sitting in the 6th/8th/ 12th house from the Moon or Ascendant.
6)  If his dispositor is sitting in 6/8/12 houses from the Moon or Ascendant.

7)  If he is in an association of Nakshatra whose lord is sitting in6/8/12 house.
In the above one or two conditions, the Saade Saati period will have harmful very effects; the more the number of the above conditions the worse the results. 

The extent and intensity of harmful effects depend upon the presence of the above conditions.
The nature and area of harm are indicated by various factors such as placement of the Saturn, his ownership of houses, the degree he posses, the houses he aspects and the houses occupied by his Nakshatra lord.

Presence of the following position of Saturn in a given birth chart assures beneficial results with some amount of friction, obstruction, and delay:-
Section:-B
1)  The Saturn is posited in his Friend’s/Own/Mool Trikon/Exalted sign.
2)  The Saturn is posited in 3/5/6/7/9/10/11 houses from the Ascendant and Moon sign.
3)  The difference between the angular degrees of the Ascendant and the Saturn is not more 7°; within 3° is considered the best.

4)  Saturn is not afflicted by its enemy planets. 
5)  Saturn is not aspected by the lords of 6/8/12 house.
6)  The dispositor of the Saturn is neither placed in an enemy sign nor debilitated.

7)  The dispositor of the Saturn has occupied 1/4/5/7/9/10/11 house in its friendly sign.
Under such conditions, the Saturn will give good results of the house where he is placed in, the houses which he owns, the houses which he aspects and the house in which his nakshatra lord is posited. Even during the period of Saade Saati the Saturn will give positive results without fail if a few of the above conditions are fulfilled.
During the period of Saade Saati the Saturn gives good or bad results of the houses over which he holds control as stated above. Each and every planet represents and governs some matters, qualities, profession & occupation, parts of the human body and diseases which the planet activates when he/she himself/herself is activated in a chart as per his/her own nature and style of the mode of action.

Saturn is known for his slow but steady, diligence and persevering nature. He is also the chief justice –the planet of dispensing justice, it is a different matter whether the justice goes for the favor or against of you as stated above in section A &B. Saturn is never biased; he has no space for prejudice. He trains you up (as stated in section: B) and gives you when you become deserving for it and gives as much you deserve –not more not less!
                                     
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