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Navagraha: the 9 planets of Vedic astrology, decoded

The 9 grahas — Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu — each rule specific life domains. Here is the structure that underlies all Vedic prediction.

AVAcharya Vasudev· Parashari Jyotish, Muhurta, Vedic ritual
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ਇਹ ਲੇਖ ਮੌਜੂਦਾ ਸਮੇਂ ਸਿਰਫ਼ ਅੰਗਰੇਜ਼ੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਪਲਬਧ ਹੈ। ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਅਨੁਵਾਦ ਜਲਦੀ ਆਵੇਗਾ।
In this article
  1. Why 9 — including the lunar nodes
  2. The 9 — what each governs
  3. The friendly-enemy structure
  4. Each planet's exaltation and debilitation
  5. How to read your chart through the planets
  6. The 9 daily
  7. A practical exercise

Why 9 — including the lunar nodes

Most modern astronomy lists 7 visible "planets" (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn). Vedic astrology adds 2 — Rahu (north lunar node) and Ketu (south lunar node) — to make 9 grahas (Navagraha).

The lunar nodes are not physical bodies. They are mathematical points where the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic. But Vedic astrology treats them as real planets-equivalents because they produce eclipses (when Sun, Moon, and a node align) and demonstrably affect chart predictions.

The full Navagraha system is what gives Vedic astrology its precision in predicting karmic patterns, sudden events, and shadow-themes that systems using only 7 planets miss.

The 9 — what each governs

1. Sun (Surya)

  • Soul (atma)
  • Father, authority, government
  • Vitality, confidence, leadership
  • Eyes (specifically right eye in men, left in women)
  • Heart, spine
  • Bones, joints (in some readings)
  • Dharma at the soul-level

Symbol: round orb. Color: deep red/orange. Day: Sunday. Direction: East.

2. Moon (Chandra)

  • Mind, emotions, mood
  • Mother, women, public-receiving
  • Memory, intuition
  • Dreams, the unconscious
  • Body's fluid balance
  • Sleep
  • Maternal lineage

Symbol: crescent moon. Color: white/silver. Day: Monday. Direction: Northwest.

3. Mars (Mangal / Kuja)

  • Action, energy, courage
  • Brothers, comrades
  • Land, real estate
  • Surgery, weapons, sports
  • Anger, accidents, blood
  • Younger siblings
  • Physical strength

Symbol: triangle. Color: red. Day: Tuesday. Direction: South.

4. Mercury (Budha)

  • Communication, speech, writing
  • Commerce, mathematics, trade
  • Younger relatives, students
  • Skin, nervous system
  • Travel, mobility
  • Intellectual analysis
  • Languages, code

Symbol: arrow / trident. Color: green. Day: Wednesday. Direction: North.

5. Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru)

  • Wisdom, dharma, teaching
  • Higher learning, religious authority
  • Children (especially first child)
  • Husband (significator for women)
  • Wealth (slow, sustained)
  • Liver
  • Faith, optimism

Symbol: lotus. Color: yellow/saffron. Day: Thursday. Direction: Northeast.

6. Venus (Shukra)

  • Beauty, art, music, design
  • Love, romance, marriage
  • Wife (significator for men)
  • Pleasures, luxuries, vehicles
  • Reproductive system
  • Throat
  • Sweetness in life

Symbol: square / diamond. Color: white/silver. Day: Friday. Direction: Southeast.

7. Saturn (Shani)

  • Discipline, structure, time
  • Long-term effort, patience
  • Old age, chronic illness
  • Manual labor, mining
  • Karma's accumulated debts
  • Fear, depression
  • Detachment from worldly

Symbol: bow / arrow downward. Color: black/dark blue. Day: Saturday. Direction: West.

8. Rahu (north lunar node)

  • Foreign lands, foreign success
  • Technology, the unfamiliar
  • Sudden rises, unexpected gains
  • Obsession, addiction
  • Cinema, photography
  • Politics, mass-appeal
  • Past-life unfulfilled desires

Symbol: serpent (north). Color: smoky/multi. Direction: Southwest.

9. Ketu (south lunar node)

  • Spirituality, moksha, detachment
  • Past-life mastery
  • Sudden cuts, separations
  • Mysticism, occult
  • Diseases that don't show in tests
  • Mathematics (particularly abstract)
  • Renunciation tendencies

Symbol: serpent (south). Color: smoky/multi (slightly darker than Rahu). Direction: Southwest.

The friendly-enemy structure

Each pair of planets has a classical relationship:

Friends:

  • Sun-Moon, Sun-Mars, Sun-Jupiter
  • Moon-Sun, Moon-Mercury
  • Mars-Sun, Mars-Moon, Mars-Jupiter
  • Mercury-Sun, Mercury-Venus
  • Jupiter-Sun, Jupiter-Moon, Jupiter-Mars
  • Venus-Mercury, Venus-Saturn
  • Saturn-Mercury, Saturn-Venus
  • Rahu/Ketu have specific friendships with Saturn and others

Enemies:

  • Sun-Saturn
  • Sun-Venus
  • Moon-Mercury (in some readings)
  • Mars-Mercury
  • Jupiter-Venus

These relationships matter because when planets occupy each other's houses or create conjunctions, the friendly/enemy nature affects the outcome.

Each planet's exaltation and debilitation

| Planet | Exalted in | Debilitated in | |--------|-----------|---------------| | Sun | Aries | Libra | | Moon | Taurus | Scorpio | | Mars | Capricorn | Cancer | | Mercury | Virgo | Pisces | | Jupiter | Cancer | Capricorn | | Venus | Pisces | Virgo | | Saturn | Libra | Aries | | Rahu | Taurus / Gemini | Scorpio / Sagittarius | | Ketu | Scorpio / Sagittarius | Taurus / Gemini |

A planet in its exaltation sign expresses its highest qualities. In debilitation, qualities are damaged (unless cancelled — see Neech Bhanga article).

How to read your chart through the planets

For each planet in your chart:

  1. Note its sign (which gives quality)
  2. Note its house (which gives life-area)
  3. Note its dignity (own / exalted / debilitated / friendly / enemy)
  4. Note its conjunctions (other planets in same sign)
  5. Note its aspects (other planets aspecting it)

This 5-step read for each of the 9 planets gives you a complete chart-reading framework. Vidhata's Janm Kundali presents all this for you.

The 9 daily

For a deepened relationship to the planets, classical Vedic life recommends:

  • Sunday — Sun observance (sunrise mantra)
  • Monday — Moon observance (white clothes, milk)
  • Tuesday — Mars/Hanuman observance
  • Wednesday — Mercury observance (green foods)
  • Thursday — Jupiter observance (yellow, banana)
  • Friday — Venus / Lakshmi observance
  • Saturday — Saturn observance (austere fast)

The lunar nodes (Rahu, Ketu) are honored during eclipses and Naga Panchami specifically.

Sustained over years, this 7-planet weekly cycle produces a different kind of life — one in genuine alignment with cosmic rhythm rather than fighting it.

A practical exercise

Find your chart's strongest planet (most-dignified, in best house) — this is your "operative grace." It often correlates with your visible strengths.

Find your chart's weakest planet (debilitated, afflicted, in difficult house) — this is your karmic curriculum. It often correlates with your visible challenges.

Working consciously with both — strengthening the weak through observance, expressing the strong responsibly — is the practical work of Vedic astrology.

The 9 grahas are not "out there" — they are aspects of your own life-architecture. Reading them well is reading yourself well.

Frequently asked

Common questions

  • Which are the 9 Navagraha?+

    The 9 Navagraha are: Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangal), Mercury (Budha), Jupiter (Brihaspati/Guru), Venus (Shukra), Saturn (Shani), Rahu (north lunar node), Ketu (south lunar node). Vedic astrology treats Rahu and Ketu as planets even though they are mathematical points (eclipse-causing nodes).

  • What does each planet rule?+

    Sun: soul, father, authority. Moon: mind, mother, emotions. Mars: action, energy, courage. Mercury: communication, intellect, commerce. Jupiter: wisdom, dharma, husband. Venus: beauty, love, wife. Saturn: discipline, time, karma. Rahu: foreign, technology, obsession. Ketu: spirituality, detachment, past-life mastery.

  • Are Rahu and Ketu real planets?+

    They are not physical bodies — they are the lunar nodes (mathematical points where the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic). But Vedic astrology treats them as planets-equivalent because they produce eclipses and demonstrably affect chart predictions. The full Navagraha system has 1500+ years of validation behind treating them as real.

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