
Sadesati is one of the most awful periods, according to the believers of Indian Vedic Astrology. The transit of Saturn into the zodiac sign from the house in which planet Moon is located at the time of your birth is known as Sadesati of Saturn. Called "Sade-sati" in North India and "Elinatishani” in South India, this period is the dreaded 7-1/2 years of Saturn’s transit. When the Saturn moves through the 12th, 1st and 2nd houses from one's Rasi, i.e., where one's Moon is placed in the birth chart, it is called Sadesati. Saturn takes 30 years to make one round of the constellation hence 2-1/2 years in each sign multiplied by 3 = 7-1/2 years.
The Sade-sati of Saturn has three phases:
The transit of Saturn into 12th house from Zodiac sign of birth is called the first phase.
The transit into the birth sign is the second phase.
The transit into the second sign from the birth sign is the third phase. |
The seven and half years can never constantly be inauspicious only. The good and bad effects of Saturn depend upon its relations (friendly/enemy/neutral) with the ruler of that particular house and according to the ownership of Saturn in the house of birth sign.
In the Sadesati report, we give you detailed report of the events, which may occur during the various phases of Saturn’s transit during the Sadesati. Due attention will be given to time frame in which malefic effects are likely to occur. This will prepare you for the results. We will also suggest you remedial measure so that the malefic effects of Sadesati be minimized. There are plenty of remedies for Sadesati, the most effective being the daily reciting of Hanuman Chalisa or the Dasaratha Shani stotra.