Shaniwar Tips: Shani Dev gets angry if you buy iron on Saturday, so can you bring gold home?

Saturday Tips: In the scriptures of Sanatan Dharma, Shani Dev has been given the title of judge. Shani Dev is said to be the giver of karmic results. That means Shani Dev provides fruits and punishments to people according to their deeds. In astrology, Saturn has been given a very important place among the nine planets. Saturday has been dedicated to Shani. On this day, Shani Dev is worshiped with rituals. Along with this, fasting is also observed.

Along with worship and fasting, people also take various measures on Saturday to protect themselves from the wrath of Shani and his evil eye. It is said that Shani Dev gets angry by buying iron on Saturday? In such a situation, let us know why buying iron is prohibited on Saturday. Why does Shani get angry on buying iron on this day? Also know, can gold be brought home on Saturday?

Why is it inauspicious to buy iron on Saturday?

Buying iron or things made of iron on Saturday is considered inauspicious. It is believed that buying iron on this day increases discord in the house and brings bitterness in relationships. In religious scriptures, iron has been described as the symbol of Shani Dev. This is the reason due to which it is believed that buying iron on Saturday angers Shani Dev and starts giving inauspicious results. However, donating iron on this day is very auspicious.

Can you bring gold on this day?

According to the beliefs of astrology, it is considered inauspicious to buy gold and bring it home on Saturday. This is because it is the day of Saturn and gold is represented by Lord Surya. Saturn and Sun are opposite to each other. These two are father and son, but there is a feeling of enmity between them. In such a situation, bringing gold home on Saturday can cause unrest or financial problems at home.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

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