Shani Jayanti is celebrate birth of Lord Shani dev's birthday.According to astrology, Shani is referred to as Saturn which is known to have a strong influence upon people . Shani Jayanti is also known as Shani Amavasya. Lord Shani is son of Lord Suryadev and rules planet Saturn and weekday Saturday.Here is Shani Jayanti Date of 2017 to 2021.
Shani Jayanti Date 2017 to 2021
Shani Jayanti Date 2017: Thursday May 25
Shani Jayanti Date 2018: Tuesday May 15
Shani Jayanti Date 2019: Monday June 3
Shani Jayanti Date 2020: Friday May 22
Shani Jayanti Date 2021: Thursday June 10
About Shani Jayanti
Shani
Jayanti is marked as birth anniversary of Lord Shani. Shani Jayanti is
also known as Shani Amavasya. Lord Shani is son of Lord Suryadev and
rules planet Saturn and weekday Saturday.
Shani Jayanti is observed on Amavasya Tithi during Jyaishta month according to North Indian Purnimant calendar. According to South Indian Amavasyant calendar Shani Jayanti falls on Amavasya Tithi during Vaishakha month. It is name of Lunar month which differs and in both type of calendars Shani Jayanti falls on the same day.
Shani Jayanti coincides with Vat Savitri Vrat which is observed during Jyaishta Amavasya in most North Indian states. On Shani Jayanti devotees keep fast or Upvaas to propitiate Lord Shani and visit Shani temples to seek blessing of Lord Shani. It is believed that Lord Shani believes in fair justice and if appeased blesses His devotee with good luck and fortune. People, who don’t have blessing of Lord Shani, toil for years without getting any reward for their hard work in life.
Shani Jayanti is observed on Amavasya Tithi during Jyaishta month according to North Indian Purnimant calendar. According to South Indian Amavasyant calendar Shani Jayanti falls on Amavasya Tithi during Vaishakha month. It is name of Lunar month which differs and in both type of calendars Shani Jayanti falls on the same day.
Shani Jayanti coincides with Vat Savitri Vrat which is observed during Jyaishta Amavasya in most North Indian states. On Shani Jayanti devotees keep fast or Upvaas to propitiate Lord Shani and visit Shani temples to seek blessing of Lord Shani. It is believed that Lord Shani believes in fair justice and if appeased blesses His devotee with good luck and fortune. People, who don’t have blessing of Lord Shani, toil for years without getting any reward for their hard work in life.