समारुह्य शनैर्याति मन्दगामी शनैश्चरः / स्वर्भानोस्तुरगा ह्यष्टौ भृङ्गाभा धूसरं रथम्
samāruhya śanairyāti mandagāmī śanaiścaraḥ / svarbhānosturagā hyaṣṭau bhṛṅgābhā dhūsaraṃ ratham
Al montar, Śanaiścara (Saturno), el de paso lento, avanza gradualmente. Su carro es de gris sombrío, tirado por ocho caballos de Svarbhānu, negros como abejas.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Karma ripens slowly; the ‘slow mover’ signifies delayed but certain results and the necessity of endurance.
Vedantic Theme: Prārabdha-karma unfolding through kāla; equanimity (samatva) amid constraint.
Application: In periods of delay or hardship, practice austerity, honesty, service, and steady routines; accept gradual progress without despair.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: celestial chariot-path
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.58 (Śanaiścara ratha-varṇana)
This verse highlights Shani’s defining quality—slow movement—and his distinct iconography, reinforcing the Purāṇic theme that karmic results often unfold gradually and inevitably.
Indirectly: by describing a graha associated with delayed fruition, it supports the broader Garuda Purana framework that experiences after death and in life arise from accumulated karma over time.
Cultivate patience and ethical discipline: the verse’s emphasis on “slow-moving” karma encourages steady dharmic conduct rather than expecting immediate outcomes.