Sani
sanare
v.
heal, put right, cure, restore, correct
sano
adj.
healthy, healthful, well, wholesome, whole, unharmed, hale, sound, right, fit; salubrious
sanı
n.
guess, thought, assumption, esteem, supposition, hallucination
san
n.
appellation
şan
n.
fame, glory, renown, eclat, character, singing
Sani
[Hindu] Son of Surya (Sun-god) and Chaya. He is the planet-god of Saturn. There is a story explaining the malefic nature of this Planet. Once, when Sani was in meditation, his wife approached him. But as Sani was deeply immersed in meditation, he did not notice her. She felt insulted and uttered a curse that whoever is aspected by Sani will meet with misfortune and destruction. Due to the effect of this curse, when Sani aspected Ganesha on one occasion, Ganesha died instantly. Ganesha's mother, Parvati became furious at her son's death and cursed that Sani would become lame. This accounts for the extremely slow movement of this planet. Other names: Sanaischara, Manda, Souri.
Sani
Sani (Sanskrit) The planet Saturn or its regent; in the Hindu pantheon, the son of Surya (the sun) and of either Sanjna (spiritual consciousness), the daughter of Visvakarman, or Chhaya (shadow), the spiritual shadow thrown off or left behind by Sanjna. Sani is almost invariably represented as a black individual clothed in black, and his titles include Saptarchi (seven-rayed one) and Asita (dark or obscure). The influence of Saturn, spiritually and astrologically, is enormous, and though commonly considered the great malefic in astrology, this is but a one-sided view, for Saturn's influence often is as helpful as it is dangerous upon occasions.