![]() ![]() ![]() He who repeats or recites the shlok will be blessed with abundance and well being and will never know scarcity. The devotee who repeats or sings the Dashratha Krit Shani Stotra seated under a Peepal tree and donates black gram, iron, oil and black sesame to the poor will get relief in the trials he is put through in the Shani Mahadasha and Antar Dasha, even during Sade-Sati. ![]() The Dashratha Uvach or Dashratha Stuti or the Dashrath Krit Shani Stotra/Mantra, has its own purifying effect when viewed, read or heard on a Saturday. Widely known as Dashrath Uvach also known as Dashrath Stuti, the lyrical and evocative appeal of Dashratha pleased and moved the Dispense of justice - Lord Shanidev to tears, who then gave King Dashratha the vardaan or vow not to do the Rohini Shakat Bedan. Emperor Dasaratha was the only person who called Lord Shaniswara for duel as he was to cross his country bringing drought and poverty. King Dashratha then composed a Stuti or Couplets in the form of Stotra praising Shanidev, pleading for his kripa and benevolence. ![]() The ideal king realizes that the only way to avert the catastrophic drought and famine in his land is to evoke the kindness of Shani. King Dashratha initially tried to defeat Lord Shanidev, but failed and as Shani Dev is well-known as the Nyaya Devta and the dispenser of Justice, Dashratha tries to appeal to him in all humility not to do Rohini Shakat Bedan. ![]()
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