Shani in 5th House, Saturn Effects in 5th House

Shani in 5th House, Saturn Effects in 5th House. What are the Positive effects, Negative effects of having Shani in 5th House?

When Saturn is in 5th house the native will be safe but his wealth and progeny may be destroyed. When Ketu is benefic it will give him sons and when Rahu is benefic it will give him houses. Rahu and Ketu will give trouble to the native during that period if the native develops rash temper.

A newly constructed house is like a cemetery for the children if the children themselves make houses there will be no harm.

When Sun are Saturn comes to House No. 1 it will damage the wealth and intellect of the native.

When Saturn is in House No. 5 the native should take almonds to a temple leave behind half and bring the remaining back home. This will give him relief for his problems.

Positive effects of Saturn in 5th house

The condition of children will be indicated by Ketu and Rahu will indicate the houses of the native. The native will be self dependent and will make his life prosperous by his inquisitive nature. When Ketu is benefic he will progress in life and his children will also grow.

When Venus is in House No. 7, 12 or Sun Moon is in House No. 5, 9, 10 and Mars or Jupiter is in House No. 10 Saturn will not have any malefic effect on children and there is no need for any remedy. When House No. 11 becomes blank Saturn will be a religious god.

Negative effects of Saturn in 5th house

If the sun, moon or Mars comes to House No. 7 during annual chart, the health of the native will be adversely affected. During the age of Saturn, items relating to House No. 2 will be damaged by the snake. They will may be loss of wealth, children and other comforts.

If Saturn is malefic, the effect will be malefic till the age of Rahu Ketu and he will spend all his life in poverty. When Sun or Saturn is in House No. 1 during transit there will be no wealth despite efforts.

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