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The Navgrahas, or nine planets in Vedic astrology, play a huge role in shaping areas like health, wealth, and relationships. How theyu2019re aligned at your birth can affect your personality, life challenges, and opportunities. With Vaikunthu2019s expert pandits can help with remedies like pujas to balance those cosmic energies and bring harmony into your life.
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The nine planets have a significant impact on different aspects of our life such as personality, relationships, intellect, spirituality, career, success, marriage, family, health, etc.
Meaning and Significance of Navgraha : In Navgraha, ‘Nav’ means new and ‘Graha’ means planets i.e. nine planets. The nine planets have a significant impact on different aspects of our life such as personality, relationships, intellect, spirituality, career, success, marriage, family, health, etc. Every planet is associated with a particular ‘Rashi’ or zodiac sign which has its own set of energies which can impact the person in both positive and negative ways.
List of Navgrahas and their Ruling Planet Navgrahas or the nine planets have an essential role in Vedic Astrology. Every planet has its own trait and thus has the power to influence the life of an individual in several ways. Surya (Sun) Chandra (Moon) Mangal (Mars) Buddh (Mercury) Guru (Jupiter) Shukra (Venus) Shani (Saturn) Rahu (North Node) Ketu (South Node) Positioning and movement of these planets during the birth of an individual determines their behavior, personality and destiny.
Impact of Navgraha on Human Life 1. Sun (Surya) The planet sun influences vitality, self esteem and confidence in a human being. Regarded as the king of all the planets, a properly placed Sun in this house imparts recognition, success and leadership abilities. 2. Moon (Chandra) Moon is a planet signifying intuition, instincts and emotions in a person. Chandra represents our subconscious mind and affects the emotional well-being of a person. A strong moon in the chart leads to intuition, empathy and emotional stability. 3. Mars (Mangal) Mars signifies courage, action and energy. It represents physical strength, ambition and drive. If Mars is in the right position in the birth chart then it will help in overcoming challenges, grant determination and assertiveness. However, a weak Mars leads to conflicts, impulsiveness and aggression.
4. Mercury (Buddh) The mercury planet influences the intelligence, communication and analytical abilities in a person. It impacts the learning capacity, thinking patterns and expression of ideas in a human being. If Mercury is strong then it will enhance the qualities of adaptability, intelligence and communication skills. 5. Jupiter (Guru) The planet Jupiter symbolizes spirituality, knowledge and wisdom. It signifies higher learning, growth and expansion. A well positioned Jupiter in the nkundali imparts optimism, wisdom and a thirst to learn, know and prosper in life. 6. Venus (Shukra) The planet Venus represents relationships, beauty and love. It influences artistic talents, creates harmonious bonds and romantic inclinations. A well placed Venus will attract romance and love in life. But, if Venus’s placement is unfavorable, then it will lead to materialistic attractions, superficiality and relationship issues.
7. (Shani) Saturn is associated with hard work, responsibility and discipline. It symbolizes endurance, karma and life lessons. It also denotes the ability with which one can follow perseverance, discipline and overcome obstacles. It also represents strong work ethics and a practical approach in a person. 8. Rahu (North Node) and Ketu (South Node) Rahu and Ketu are known as shadow planets. In Vedic Astrology, both the planets represent karmic influences. They are known to play hide and seek in the astrological chart and hence their placement impacts other planets as well. They can bring both positive and negative influence on the person depending upon their connection with other planets.