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  2. Mahima Shani Dev Ki - Wikipedia

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    Mahima Shani Dev Ki (transl. The glory of lord Shani ) is an Indian Hindi-language Hindu mythological television series that was premiered on 26 July 2008 on Imagine TV . [ 1 ]

  3. Shani - Wikipedia

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    Vigraha of Shani Dev at Shingnapur Shani Temple Entrance of a Shani temple in Jammu. Shani temples are found in more populated areas of India, such as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Puducherry/Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. Shani Shingnapur Dham in particular is a famous holy place associated with ...

  4. Navagraha temples - Wikipedia

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    Shani Navagrahastalam -- Thirunallar (Karaikal District, Union Territory of Puducherry) Raahu Navagrahastalam -- Thirunageswaram (Thanjavur District) Ketu Navagrahastalam -- Keezhperumpallam (Mayiladuthurai District) Angineeshwar temple—Birth place of Lord Sanieeswarar and Lord Yematharmar, Kodiyalur, Thirumeyachur, Thiruvarur District.

  5. Shani Shingnapur - Wikipedia

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    Shani Shingnapur [1] or Shani Shinganapur [2] or Shingnapur [3] is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa Taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet Saturn. The village is 35 kilometres from the city of Ahmednagar.

  6. Karmadhikari Shanidev - Wikipedia

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    The story focuses on the life of God Shani Dev. Hanuman narrates the tale of Shani Dev to Narad Muni , explaining how Shani Dev acquired the title of 'Karmadhikari' and delving into the details of Shanidev's life.

  7. Manda (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Manda (Sanskrit: मान्दा, Māndā) or Dhamini (Sanskrit: धामिनी, Dhāminī) is the second consort of Shani and mother of Gulikan. She is a gandharva princess and the most famous chief consort of Shani.

  8. Shanti Mantras - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Mantras are invoked in the beginning of some topics of the Upanishads. They are believed to calm the mind and the environment of the reciter. Shanti Mantras always end with the sacred syllable om (auṃ) and three utterances of the word "shanti", which means "peace". The reason for the three utterances is regarded to be for the removal ...

  9. Mahima Dharma - Wikipedia

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    Mahima Dharma, also known as Mahima Panth, is a Hindu sect practiced primarily in Odisha and nearby states. The religious movement was based on the worship of God, known as ALEKH , as attributeless. as condemnation of all religious customs set by the rich and upper-class society generally.