The next page described the Shani Mala —a garland of seven-faced rudraksha beads, dyed deep blue or black, representing the dark, slow-moving planet Saturn. The PDF said that Lord Shani is not a malevolent god, as people feared, but the ultimate teacher. “He gives you exactly what you deserve, but more importantly, he gives you what you need to grow.”
Aarav wore the mala around his neck. That evening, for the first time, he sat on his balcony as the sun set. He held each bead between his thumb and ring finger, and recited the mantra from the PDF. His voice was shaky. His Sanskrit was clumsy. But he finished all 108. Shani Mala Mantra Pdf
Then came the mantra. Not the standard “Om Sham Shanicharaya Namah” he had heard growing up. This one was older, deeper: The next page described the Shani Mala —a
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