
Saturn (Shani) Mandala Painting – Invoke planet Saturn
The planet of responsibility and discipline is Saturn, commonly referred to as Shani in Hindu astrology. Some individuals think that drawing a mandala of Saturn, also known as Shani, can summon the energy of the planet and effect beneficial changes in one’s life. The mandala is a geometric pattern that can be utilised for meditation and spiritual development. It is thought to represent the universe. It is frequently used to focus the mind and establish a connection with the divine in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
One can use conventional supplies like coloured pencils, paint, or markers on paper to make a Saturn mandala artwork. The layout can be as straightforward or complex as desired, but it must include symbols of Saturn, such as a blue or black background with a prominent representation of the planet Shani or Saturn. Others can decide to paint the image with additional symbols like a scythe or a serpent. Although there is no particular way to summon Saturn through a mandala painting, the act of making one can be calming and centereding.
A Hindu deity named Shani is linked to the planet Saturn. According to one’s acts and deeds, he is supposed to be the lord of justice and to bring both good and ill fate. According to Hindu astrology, a person’s life is greatly influenced by the placement of Saturn in their horoscope. In Indian mythology, Shani is a well-known character who appears in numerous tales and legends.
The Hindu deity Shani, who is linked to the planet Saturn, can be evoked in a number of different ways. Among the popular techniques are:
Saturdays are considered lucky days to worship Shani because it is the day that Shani is thought to be born.
Black sesame seeds and til oil are recommended as offerings since they are thought to placate Shani and are his favourite offerings.
Chanting Shani-dedicated chants, such as “Om Shanashcharaaya Namaha,” is thought to call upon his blessings and protection.
Puja: Offerings of flowers, fruits, and incense are sometimes made during puja (worship) to Shani in order to elicit his blessings.
Reading the Lord Shani Chalisa: The Lord Shani Chalisa is a devotional hymn. Lord Shani’s blessings are thought to be invoked by reading it with dedication and confidence.
Please keep in mind that these are traditional procedures, and you should only use them as a guide.
It’s important to remember that,Shani can also bring challenges and difficulties, particularly if it is poorly positioned in one’s horoscope. An astrologer may be able to provide more specific information about how Shani may be impacting an individual’s life based on their birth chart.
The Artist – Pieter Weltevrede
Pieter Weltevrede – is a Master “Sacred-Artist” based out of the Nederlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an ayurvedic massage miracle, etc., Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practising his art form from the last 40 years now.
His original paintings are in water colours on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World and India.
Here, ‘Goddess Saraswati’ paintings are printed on coated matt paper.
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