Iron Katori for Shani Pooja & Saturn Remedies (Pure Iron, 9cm)
An iron katori is the traditional small bowl used for Shani Dev offerings, Saturn remedies and Saturday rituals. This pure iron bowl from Divine Sansar measures 9cm across and 3cm deep, the right size for mustard oil, sesame oil, black sesame, water or milk offerings during pooja. It is also the classic vessel used to perform Tilabhishekam (Tailabhishekam) on Shani Dev at home or at the temple. Iron carries the energy of Shani Dev, which is why an iron katori sits at the heart of most Saturn-based remedies. Whether you are observing Sade Sati, doing weekly Shanivar pooja, performing Tilabhishekam or setting up a Navagraha altar at home, this bowl belongs in your thali. Product Details Product Name: Iron Katori for Shani Pooja Material: Pure Iron Diameter: 9 cm Height: 3 cm Finish: Natural iron, lightly seasoned Reusable: Yes Handcrafted: Small variations in finish and weight are natural Spiritual Significance Among the nine planets, Saturn (Shani) governs discipline, karma and patience, and iron is his ruling metal. Offering mustard oil, sesame oil or black sesame in an iron katori on a Saturday is one of the oldest and most quoted remedies in Vedic astrology for softening the effects of Shani dosh, Sade Sati and Dhaiya. The bowl is also used in: Tilabhishekam (Tailabhishekam) on Shani Dev with sesame or mustard oil Shanivar mustard oil offerings Black sesame (til) offerings Water and milk offerings during Navagraha pooja Lighting til oil diyas under a peepal tree Daan rituals on Saturdays and Amavasya Tilabhishekam: The Classic Use of the Iron Katori Tilabhishekam, also written as Tailabhishekam, is the sacred oil anointing of Shani Dev. The name comes from the Sanskrit words taila (sesame oil) and abhishekam (sacred bath). It is the defining Shani Dev ritual in South Indian temples, most famously practised at Thirunallar in Tamil Nadu (one of the nine Navagraha temples) and at Shani Shingnapur in Maharashtra. To perform Tilabhishekam at home, devotees fill the iron katori with sesame oil (nallennai) or mustard oil and slowly pour it over a Shani Dev idol or yantra while reciting Shani mantras such as "Om Shanaye Namah" or the Dasaratha Shani Stotram. The ritual is most powerful on Saturdays, during Sade Sati and Dhaiya, on Shani Jayanti (Saturday, 16 May 2026) and on Shani Trayodashi. Why Devotees Across the UAE Choose This Katori Indian families in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah, especially Tamil, Telugu, Malayali and Kannadiga devotees performing Tilabhishekam, often struggle to source the smaller pooja items their parents and grandparents used back home. An iron katori is one of those quiet essentials. We source ours through traditional metalworkers, keep the price honest, and deliver across the UAE so your Saturday rituals never wait on a trip back to India. This bowl also forms part of our Shani Dev Pooja Box, which bundles every item needed for a complete Shanivar ritual. Package Includes 1 x Iron Katori (9 cm x 3 cm) Care Instructions Pure iron is reactive by nature, which is precisely why it carries the spiritual properties it does. It is not stainless steel and should not be treated like it. Wipe completely dry after every use, especially after Tilabhishekam Store in a dry pooja shelf, away from open kitchen humidity Apply a thin coat of mustard or sesame oil once a week to keep the surface seasoned A light patina or darkening over time is normal and traditional If light surface rust appears, wipe with a dry cloth and re-oil; the bowl remains fully usable Ideal For Tilabhishekam (Tailabhishekam) for Shani Dev Shanivar (Saturday) pooja at home Sade Sati and Dhaiya remedies Shani Jayanti rituals (Saturday, 16 May 2026) Navagraha and Saturn worship Mustard oil, sesame oil and til offerings Thoughtful spiritual gifting Frequently Asked Questions What is Tilabhishekam and can I perform it at home? Tilabhishekam (also Tailabhishekam) is the sacred oil anointing of Shani Dev, traditional in South Indian temples like Thirunallar and Shani Shingnapur. Yes, you can perform a simplified version at home using this iron katori filled with sesame or mustard oil, poured slowly over a Shani Dev idol or yantra while reciting Shani mantras. Saturdays and Shani Jayanti are the most auspicious days. Why is iron used in Shani Dev pooja? Iron is the ruling metal of Saturn (Shani). Offering oil, sesame or water in an iron katori is believed to direct the offering through Shani's own elemental medium, which is why this combination appears in nearly every classical Shani remedy. Which day is best to use this iron katori? Saturday is the principal day since it is ruled by Shani Dev. The bowl is also used on Amavasya, during the Shani Jayanti window when Shanivar-Amavasya yoga is considered especially auspicious, and on Shani Trayodashi for Tilabhishekam. Can I use this bowl daily or only on Saturdays? You can use it daily for Navagraha pooja, Saturn-related mantras and water offerings. Most devotees still reserve mustard oil offerings and Tilabhishekam for Saturdays specifically. My iron katori has developed light rust. Is it still pooja-suitable? Yes. Light surface patina is normal for pure iron and does not affect the spiritual use of the bowl. Wipe it dry, apply a thin coat of mustard oil, and it is ready for the next offering. Will this work for Sade Sati remedies? Yes. Mustard oil in an iron katori on Saturdays, and Tilabhishekam using sesame oil, are the two most commonly recommended Sade Sati remedies across North Indian and South Indian traditions. Do you deliver across the UAE? Yes. We deliver to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain. Free delivery on orders above AED 30, otherwise a flat AED 10 fee applies. You May Also Need Build a complete Shani Dev altar at home with the full Shani Dev Collection, or read our Sade Sati and Shani Dosh guide if you are new to Saturn remedies.
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