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Shanivar Ke Upay: According to Vedic astrology, Saturday is regarded as Lord Shani and Bhairav's day. People engage in a variety of activities to mitigate Shani Dev's negative effects. However, people must also follow certain rules and avoid performing certain activities on Saturday to reduce the malefic effects of Lord Shani. Let us check out the list of 5 things which should be avoided on a Saturday. 

Shanivar Ke Upay: Avoid Doing These 5 Things On Saturday 

1. Do Not Travel In These Directions 

People should keep in mind not to go in the North, East, or Northeast directions while referring to the list of things not to do on Saturday. Natives in particular need to remember that they have an astrological obligation to go eastward. The natives should eat ginger and take five steps in the other direction if they are doing so.

2. Avoid Purchasing These Things 

Individuals must not purchase goods made of iron, coal, salt, or wood. By doing this, the native’s life is free of roadblocks, undesired problems, and challenges. Natives should additionally, not buy brooms, paper, pencils, or black shoes in addition to it.

As per astrology, people must avoid performing certain tasks on Saturdays to avoid the malefic effects of Shani. (Image Source: Canva)

3. Do Not Consume These Things 

People must not consume milk, curd, or any other dairy product. If someone were to consume anything similar, they would need to add some jaggery or turmeric. Additionally, people are not allowed to eat red pepper, eggplant or mango pickles. 

4. Do Not Consume Alcohol 

On Saturdays, stay away from alcohol as it invites unwelcome troubles and challenges in life. Furthermore, it is seen as detrimental for natives whose horoscope includes a malefic Saturn. 

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5. Additional Things To Avoid On Saturday 

On Saturdays, women are not permitted to go to their in-laws' homes. People also need to refrain from trimming their hair and nails. 


(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert from the relevant field.)