January 10, 2026, Saturday, the air is different. The atmosphere has a heaviness; it is a protective but strict energy that seeks our notice. This is not an ordinary Saturday; it is Kalashtami, the day of Kaal Bhairav worship, which falls on Shani (Saturday), the day of Shani Dev. This in Vedic astrology creates a "Shani-Bhairav-Alignment," a period when the "Darker" but deeply protective forces of the universe are at their zenith.
Kaal Bhairav is the master of time, while Shani Dev is the supreme judge of justice and karma. Their conjunction implies that the cosmic "court" is in session. This day calls for strictness, politeness, and alertness. However, during this best time for protection against foes and uncovering of hidden obstacles, it is also a day when certain trivial activities—such as shopping—can accidentally lead to Shani Dosha. Thus, to keep your karma pure and your home serene, you need to be aware of the "Prohibition List" for this particular Saturday.
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Why You Should Not Buy These 3 Items Today
According to Lal Kitab and traditional Shastra, some materials are considered "conductors" of planetary energies. If on a Shani-Bhairav Saturday, the given objects are brought into your home, it is thought to "invite the weight" of Saturn's teachings into your private space, which usually results in delays, debts, or disputes at home.
1. Iron and Heavy Metals
Iron is the key metal tied to Shani Dev. When Shani's power is at its peak, purchasing iron—such as a set of knives, a new car, or even a small box of nails—is regarded as an act of "buying your own burden." In the realm of symbols, today, taking new iron to your house can "attract" old karmic debts to you. If you need to purchase a car or a big appliance, pay for it today and have it delivered on Sunday or Monday, so you are not affected directly.
2. Leather and Black Footwear
Leather is made from animal skin and is thought to be associated with Saturn's lower frequencies. On a Shani-Bhairav Saturday, the purchase of leather shoes, belts, or bags is said to cause "failures in the journey." Many superstitionists believe that the black leather shoes sold on that day contain "the dust of misfortune," and that the wearer will suffer career setbacks or miss out on significant opportunities.
3. Oil (Mustard or Vegetable)
This is the most common error. Even though we offer mustard oil to Shani Dev and Kaal Bhairav today, it does not mean we can buy it for ourselves. On January 10, the purchase of cooking oil is believed to cause health "blockages" or illnesses in the family. In the spiritual economy, the oil is for Donation (Daan), not for the Pantry today.
The Power of the 'Bhairav Guard'
The energy that comes from Lord Bhairav is equivalent to a fierce guard dog, whose job is to protect the entrance of your life. He is, however, most active on Kali's day. If you have been noticing "Nazar" (the evil eye) or if your rivalries have been thriving, then the Bhairav energy is the one that can get you back to normal. Nevertheless, this energy needs Surrender and not the Ego. When you practice the "Yama" or restraint by not consuming the forbidden items listed above, the deities are more pleased than with an expensive puja. It simply indicates that you are aware of the cosmic rules. If you keep your house free of new "Saturnian" burdens today, you will be letting the protective energy of Bhairav flow around your family unhindered.
The Remedy: Washing Away the 'Sankat' of 2025
Although we are already in 2026, many people are still dragging along the "Sankat" (troubles) and emotional baggage of the previous year. Since this Saturday is a moment of Completion (Kalashtami), it offers us the best opportunity to perform the last "Karmic Flush" in a very short time.
The Lal Kitab Remedy: Take a palmful of black sesame seeds (Kaale Til) and place them in your right palm. Move your hand over your head seven times in a clockwise direction while thinking of the one major obstacle that has been with you since 2025. After that, take these seeds and give them to a flowing stream of water (a river or a canal).
While the seeds are floating away, picture your "Sankat" being washed away with the water. If you cannot find a stream, you can bury the seeds in a remote part of the earth. This act of returning your "dark" karma to the elements serves as a gesture, so that you can enter the rest of 2026 with a lighter spirit and a more open path.