Saturn Ring: Do not wear a Saturn ring on the ring finger, even by mistake; it could cause turmoil..

Shani Ring: When a horoscope indicates *Shani Dosh* (Saturn affliction) or the influence of *Sade Sati* or *Dhaiya*, astrology recommends wearing a 'Shani ring'—specifically an iron ring—to ward off adverse effects. Some people wear this ring without seeking expert advice; however, wearing it on the wrong finger can cause harm instead of good. This minor error can create turmoil in your life and even derail tasks that were otherwise progressing well.

How is the Shani ring made?
The Shani ring is primarily made from an iron nail. It is considered particularly effective if crafted from a nail taken from a boat. Iron is the metal favored by Lord Shani; hence, the ring is typically made of iron rather than other metals, although astrological advice may vary based on specific horoscope conditions. It should be worn on a Saturday.

On which finger should the Shani ring be worn?

The Shani ring must always be worn on the finger associated with Saturn. Wearing it on the wrong finger can lead to adverse effects and disrupt your work. It should be worn on the middle finger—the longest finger of the hand—specifically on the right hand. Wearing it this way ensures auspicious results and protects you from the negative influences of Saturn.

Never wear the Shani ring on the ring finger.
One should never wear the Shani ring on the ring finger (*Anamika*), even by mistake. Doing so can damage your work and relationships. The ring finger is associated with the Sun and originates from the Mount of the Sun; its ruling deity is Lord Surya (the Sun God).

Wearing the Shani ring on the Sun's finger creates conflict and hostility, as there is an inherent adversarial relationship between the Sun (the father) and Saturn (the son). This could have an adverse effect on your career. Your relationship with your father might deteriorate. Tasks that were on track could go awry.

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