Navagraha: The 9 Planets of Vedic Astrology β€” Complete Guide

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Navagraha: The 9 Planets of Vedic Astrology β€” Complete Guide

Key Takeaways

  • Navagraha means "nine seizers" in Sanskrit β€” not physical planets but concentrated forces of karmic energy that shape every dimension of life
  • The Sun represents the Atma (soul) and the Moon represents the Manas (mind) β€” the two foundational psychological pillars in Jyotish
  • Natural benefics are Jupiter, Venus, waxing Moon, and Mercury (when with benefics); natural malefics are Saturn, Mars, Sun, Rahu, and Ketu
  • Every planet has a specific exaltation sign (Ucha) where it is most powerful and a debilitation sign (Nicha) where it struggles
  • Mooltrikona is a planet's functional headquarters β€” more powerful than simply being in its own sign
  • The Panchadha Mitra system classifies planets as friends, enemies, or neutrals of each other based on sign ownership
  • Digbala (directional strength) gives each planet a house where it gains maximum angular power
  • Rahu and Ketu always move retrograde β€” backward through the zodiac, representing inescapable karmic forces
  • A planet's Karakatwa (significations) determines which life areas it activates wherever it is placed
  • Yogakaraka planets β€” those ruling both an angle and a trine β€” are the most powerful single-planet benefactors in any chart

What Are the Navagraha? β€” Definition

The Navagraha are the nine planetary forces recognized in Vedic astrology (Jyotish). The Sanskrit compound nava (nine) + graha (seizer/captor) describes not merely astronomical bodies but concentrated fields of cosmic intelligence that "seize" specific qualities of human consciousness.

As Maharishi Parashara states in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (BPHS, Chapter 3): "The Grahas are the manifestation of divine will. They are not inert matter but living cosmic forces, each embodying a specific principle of universal existence."

The nine Grahas are: Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Mangala (Mars), Budha (Mercury), Guru/Brihaspati (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu (North Node), and Ketu (South Node). Unlike Western astrology's 10-planet system, Jyotish excludes Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto β€” recognizing only the planets visible to the naked eye plus the lunar nodes, which are treated as shadow planets with powerful karmic functions.

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The Soul Structure: Atma, Manas and the Three Gunas

Understanding why Jyotish assigns specific planets to specific psychological functions requires knowledge of the Samkhya-Vedanta model of consciousness.

The Five Cosmic Functions (Consciousness Map)

Each Navagraha governs a specific layer of human awareness:

Consciousness LayerSanskrit TermPlanetFunction
Soul / WitnessAtmaSunPure awareness, the eternal self
Mind / FeelingManasMoonEmotional processing, memory, instinct
Ego / WillAhamkaraMarsDrive, assertion, boundary defense
Discriminative IntellectBuddhiMercury + JupiterAnalysis (Mercury), wisdom (Jupiter)
Cosmic IntelligenceMahatJupiterHigher understanding, dharmic clarity

This is why the Sun and Moon hold supreme importance in Vedic chart analysis: they represent the foundational axes of soul and mind around which all other planetary energies orbit.

Pancha Tattva: 5 Elements and Their Planets

Element (Tattva)SanskritPlanetsQualities
FireAgniSun, MarsTransformation, energy, courage
WaterJalaMoon, VenusEmotion, receptivity, beauty
EarthPrithviMercury, VenusStability, material form, sensory perception
AirVayuSaturn, RahuMovement, change, detachment
EtherAkashaJupiter, KetuSpace, expansion, liberation

Venus bridges Earth and Water elements β€” explaining its dual rulership of sensory pleasure and aesthetic harmony.

Three Gunas Table (Sattva / Rajas / Tamas)

GunaQualityPlanetsManifestation
SattvaPurity, clarity, wisdomSun, Moon, JupiterSpiritual inclination, virtue, illumination
RajasActivity, ambition, desireMercury, Venus, MarsCreative drive, worldly engagement, passion
TamasInertia, materiality, densitySaturn, Rahu, KetuResistance, attachment to form, karmic weight

Note: Sun and Moon carry Sattvic guna despite being classified as malefic (Sun) and conditionally benefic (Moon) by functional nature. Guna describes the quality of consciousness, not the auspiciousness of results.


The 9 Navagraha Planets: Complete Profiles

β˜€οΈ Sun (Surya) β€” Atma and Authority

Psychology & Soul Nature

The Sun embodies the principle of pure, luminous selfhood. It governs the right eye (physical vision) and the Atma (spiritual vision). In the birth chart, a strong Sun produces confidence, leadership, and directness of purpose; a weak or afflicted Sun creates authority issues, poor health vitality, and difficulty asserting the self.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Father, soul, self-expression, vitality, authority figures, government, royalty, physicians, political leaders, status, ego, dharmic purpose, bones, heart.

Secondary Significations: Forests, temples, eastern direction, golden-yellow color, Sunday, ruby, copper, wheat, orchard trees, the letter Ra.

Body & Health (Anatomical Correspondences)

The Sun rules the heart and circulatory system, the spine, the right eye, the Asthi Dhatu (bone tissue), and the Pitta dosha. Solar afflictions manifest as heart conditions, spine problems, poor eyesight, fevers, and inflammatory diseases. The Sun's 12-month cycle through the zodiac corresponds to annual health rhythms in Ayurvedic medicine.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation (Ucha): Aries 10Β° | Debilitation (Nicha): Libra 10Β°
  • Own Sign (Sva Kshetra): Leo | Mooltrikona: Leo 0°–20Β°
  • Greatest Friend: Moon | Greatest Enemy: Saturn

Attributes

Day: Sunday | Color: Red/Gold | Metal: Copper | Gem: Ruby | Direction: East | Varna: Kshatriya | Devata: Lord Vishnu/Shiva | Digbala: 10th house


πŸŒ™ Moon (Chandra) β€” Manas and Nurturing

Psychology & Soul Nature

The Moon is the Manas (mind), governing all emotional processing, memory formation, and instinctive responses. It represents the mother, the masses, and cyclical time. Unlike the Sun's fixed identity, the Moon is fluid β€” waxing and waning, shifting moods and perceptions with the lunar cycle. The Moon is the fastest-moving graha, changing signs every ~2.25 days.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Mother, mind, emotions, liquids, the public, travel, adaptability, fertility, agriculture, nurses, sailors, milk, silver, white flowers, the chest.

Secondary Significations: Left eye, blood vessels, lungs, northern direction, Monday, pearl, silver, rice, water bodies, harbors.

Body & Health

The Moon governs the left eye, lungs, breasts, Kapha dosha, Rakta Dhatu (blood), and menstrual cycles in women. Lunar afflictions produce emotional instability, lung conditions, menstrual irregularities, and fluid retention. The Moon's phase at birth determines character quality: waxing Moon (Shukla Paksha) approaches full benefic strength; waning Moon (Krishna Paksha) becomes progressively malefic.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Taurus 3Β° | Debilitation: Scorpio 3Β°
  • Own Sign: Cancer | Mooltrikona: Taurus 4°–30Β°
  • Greatest Friend: Sun | Greatest Enemy: None (Moon has no permanent enemies)

Attributes

Day: Monday | Color: White/Silver | Metal: Silver | Gem: Pearl | Direction: Northwest | Varna: Vaishya | Devata: Lord Shiva/Parvati | Digbala: 4th house


πŸ”΄ Mars (Mangala) β€” Force and Action

Psychology & Soul Nature

Mars is the Ahamkara (ego-will), the planet of directed force, courage, and assertive energy. It governs the capacity to fight β€” physically, emotionally, and professionally. Mars distinguishes itself from the other malefics by being active: it creates urgency and momentum rather than delays. In relationship astrology, Mars positions determine physical passion and conflict styles.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Brothers, courage, military service, engineering, surgery, land and property, fire, accidents, blood, weapons, athletes, police, debts.

Secondary Significations: Enemies, competitors, head injuries, bone marrow, south direction, Tuesday, red coral, iron, red flowers, thorny trees.

Body & Health

Mars rules the blood (Rakta Dhatu), muscles, bone marrow, the head (Aries = Mars-ruled head sign), and the Pitta dosha. Martian afflictions produce accidents, cuts, burns, fevers, inflammatory blood conditions, and head injuries. Mars co-rules the Rakta Dhatu with the Sun.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Capricorn 28Β° | Debilitation: Cancer 28Β°
  • Own Signs: Aries, Scorpio | Mooltrikona: Aries 0°–12Β°
  • Greatest Friend: Sun, Moon, Jupiter | Greatest Enemy: Mercury

Attributes

Day: Tuesday | Color: Red | Metal: Iron/Copper | Gem: Red Coral | Direction: South | Varna: Kshatriya | Devata: Lord Kartikeya/Hanuman | Digbala: 10th house


🟒 Mercury (Budha) β€” Intelligence and Communication

Psychology & Soul Nature

Mercury governs Buddhi β€” the discriminative intelligence that classifies, communicates, and connects. It is the planet of language, mathematics, trade, and nervous system function. Mercury's most distinctive quality in Jyotish is its chameleonic nature: it completely adopts the character of planets it conjoins. Mercury's nature is entirely dependent on its company: conjunct benefics it becomes Shubha, conjunct malefics it turns Papa β€” making it the most context-sensitive planet in Jyotish.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Intelligence, speech, communication, writing, trade, accounts, education, astrology, mathematics, nervous system, skin, friends, maternal uncle.

Secondary Significations: North direction, Wednesday, emerald, bronze, mixed foods, green color, parrots, split pulses.

Body & Health

Mercury governs the nervous system, skin, tongue, lungs (alongside Moon), and Rasa Dhatu (plasma/lymph). Mercury rules the Vata-Pitta mixed dosha. Mercurial afflictions produce nervous disorders, speech problems, skin conditions, anxiety, and respiratory issues. Mercury is associated with both hemispheres of the brain β€” its strength indicates cognitive clarity and learning capacity.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Virgo 15Β° | Debilitation: Pisces 15Β°
  • Own Signs: Gemini, Virgo | Mooltrikona: Virgo 16°–20Β°
  • Greatest Friends: Sun, Venus | Greatest Enemy: Moon

Attributes

Day: Wednesday | Color: Green | Metal: Bronze/Alloy | Gem: Emerald | Direction: North | Varna: Vaishya | Devata: Lord Vishnu/Narayana | Digbala: 1st house


🟑 Jupiter (Guru/Brihaspati) β€” Wisdom and Expansion

Psychology & Soul Nature

Jupiter is the Mahat (cosmic intelligence) β€” the planet of wisdom, grace, divine favor, and expansion. It is the Deva Guru (teacher of the gods) and represents the guru-disciple relationship in all forms. Jupiter expands whatever it touches β€” for better or worse. A strong Jupiter bestows children, wealth, higher education, and spiritual insight. An afflicted Jupiter produces excess, indulgence, or misguided faith.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Children, wisdom, teachers, religion, philosophy, law, abundance, husband (in female charts), higher education, finance, liver, sacred texts.

Secondary Significations: Northeast direction, Thursday, yellow sapphire, gold, yellow flowers, banyan trees, elephants, Sanskrit scholars.

Body & Health

Jupiter governs the liver, pancreas, fat tissue (Meda Dhatu), Kapha dosha, and hips/thighs (Sagittarius rules thighs). Jupiterian afflictions manifest as liver conditions, diabetes, obesity, cholesterol issues, and hip problems. Jupiter also governs longevity and the overall vitality/optimism of the immune system.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Cancer 5Β° | Debilitation: Capricorn 5Β°
  • Own Signs: Sagittarius, Pisces | Mooltrikona: Sagittarius 0°–10Β°
  • Greatest Friend: Sun, Moon, Mars | Greatest Enemy: Mercury, Venus

Attributes

Day: Thursday | Color: Yellow/Gold | Metal: Gold | Gem: Yellow Sapphire | Direction: Northeast | Varna: Brahmin | Devata: Lord Brahma/Indra | Digbala: 1st house


βšͺ Venus (Shukra) β€” Beauty and Relationships

Psychology & Soul Nature

Venus is the Asura Guru (teacher of the demons) β€” paradoxically, one of the greatest natural benefics. Venus governs all sensory pleasure, aesthetic refinement, romantic relationships, and material luxury. It represents the feminine divine principle and governs the harmonizing force in all partnerships. Venus rules both Taurus (material world) and Libra (relational world), bridging pleasure and partnership.

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Wife/partnerships, beauty, arts, music, luxuries, vehicles, sexual pleasure, cinema, fashion, flowers, cattle, poetry, semen/Shukra Dhatu.

Secondary Significations: Southeast direction, Friday, diamond, silver/platinum, white and pink flowers, sugarcane, perfumes, sweet things.

Body & Health

Venus governs the kidneys, reproductive organs, Shukra Dhatu (reproductive fluid/vitality essence), Kapha-Vata dosha, and skin beauty. Venusian afflictions create kidney disorders, reproductive issues, STDs, hormonal imbalances, and sexual dysfunction. Venus rules the overall vitality of the reproductive system and the quality of sensory pleasures available to a person.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Pisces 27Β° | Debilitation: Virgo 27Β°
  • Own Signs: Taurus, Libra | Mooltrikona: Libra 0°–15Β°
  • Greatest Friends: Saturn, Mercury | Greatest Enemies: Sun, Moon

Attributes

Day: Friday | Color: White/Pink | Metal: Silver/Platinum | Gem: Diamond | Direction: Southeast | Varna: Brahmin | Devata: Goddess Lakshmi | Digbala: 4th house


⚫ Saturn (Shani) β€” Karma and Discipline

Psychology & Soul Nature

Saturn is the cosmic disciplinarian β€” the planet that enforces karmic law through delay, restriction, and pressure. It governs time (Kala) itself. Saturn's purpose is not cruelty but precision: it removes whatever is unsustainable and strengthens what is genuine. The feared "Sade Sati" (7.5-year Saturn transit over natal Moon) is a universal rite of passage for simplification and authentic growth. Saturn in the 8th house does not cause death β€” it actively delays it, granting long life by slowing down processes of dissolution (Chirayu principle).

Karakatwa (Primary Significations)

Longevity, karma, service, discipline, old age, poverty, servants, laborers, grief, delays, chronic illness, mines, steel, land disputes, foreigners.

Secondary Significations: West direction, Saturday, blue sapphire, iron/steel, black sesame, mustard oil, old people, bones, teeth.

Body & Health

Saturn governs bones and teeth (Asthi Dhatu), the entire skeletal system, Vata dosha (dryness, coldness, wind), the nervous system extremities, and the spleen. Saturnian afflictions produce chronic and degenerative conditions: arthritis, osteoporosis, dental problems, paralysis, nerve damage, and conditions associated with aging. Saturn's slow movement (one sign per ~2.5 years) makes its afflictions long-lasting.

Planetary Dignity

  • Exaltation: Libra 20Β° | Debilitation: Aries 20Β°
  • Own Signs: Capricorn, Aquarius | Mooltrikona: Aquarius 0°–20Β°
  • Greatest Friends: Mercury, Venus | Greatest Enemies: Sun, Moon, Mars

Attributes

Day: Saturday | Color: Black/Dark Blue | Metal: Iron/Steel | Gem: Blue Sapphire | Direction: West | Varna: Shudra | Devata: Lord Yama/Shiva | Digbala: 7th house


πŸŒ‘ Rahu β€” North Node (Illusion and Ambition)

Psychology & Soul Nature

Rahu is the head of the celestial serpent β€” a shadow planet with no physical body, representing the ascending lunar node. It governs worldly desires, illusions, foreign influences, and radical transformation. Rahu amplifies and obsesses over whatever it touches, creating intense material ambition. In the modern era, Rahu's domains include technology, media, mass communication, and globalization. Rahu and Ketu always move in retrograde β€” their backward motion through the zodiac symbolizes the inescapable nature of karmic debts from past incarnations.

Key Significations: Foreign lands, obsession, materialism, poisons, epidemics, mass media, technology, unconventional behavior, sudden gains, smoke, drugs, alcohol.

Dignity: Exalted in Taurus (some texts: Gemini) | Debilitated in Scorpio (some texts: Sagittarius) β€” classical texts vary; the Taurus/Scorpio axis is most commonly used in BPHS tradition.


πŸŒ‘ Ketu β€” South Node (Liberation and Past Lives)

Psychology & Soul Nature

Ketu is the headless body β€” representing the descending lunar node and the principle of spiritual liberation. Where Rahu amplifies material desire, Ketu dissolves attachment. It carries the accumulated wisdom (and wounds) of past incarnations. Ketu creates detachment, renunciation, and sudden spiritual insight. In the body, Ketu rules mysterious, difficult-to-diagnose conditions that are often of karmic origin.

Key Significations: Spirituality, liberation (Moksha), past lives, meditation, occultism, sudden insights, chronic mysterious illness, isolation, pets, supernatural experiences.

Dignity: Exalted in Scorpio (some texts: Sagittarius) | Debilitated in Taurus (some texts: Gemini).

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Natural Benefic and Malefic Planets Explained

Natural Benefics (Shubha Graha): Jupiter, Venus, Moon, Mercury

Jupiter is the Maha Guru β€” the "great benefic" that blesses whatever it touches with expansion, wisdom, and grace.

Venus is the planet of harmony, beauty, and pleasure β€” the "lesser benefic" that delivers enjoyment and relationship happiness.

Moon (waxing): The Moon is benefic when it is bright (waxing phase, more than 72Β° ahead of the Sun). A waxing Moon with significant angular separation from the Sun is a powerful natural benefic.

Mercury: Mercury is benefic only when in the company of other benefics. Alone or with malefics, it behaves malefically.

Natural Malefics (Papa Graha): Saturn, Mars, Sun, Rahu/Ketu

Saturn: The primary malefic β€” represents restriction, delay, and karmic accountability.

Mars: The aggressive malefic β€” creates conflict, accidents, and excess energy.

Sun: Despite being the Sattvic planet of the soul, the Sun is classified as a malefic because of its scorching, desiccating quality. The Sun and Mars are classified as Kshatriyas (warriors) in Vedic astrology β€” not Brahmanas. Jupiter and Venus are the only true Brahmin planets in the Navagraha system.

Moon (waning): The Moon becomes malefic when within 72Β° of the Sun (new Moon phase) or in the last quarter.

Rahu and Ketu: Both shadow planets are naturally malefic, though they can produce highly auspicious results when well-placed and aspected.

Soumya vs Krura: Temperament vs Result

Jyotish distinguishes between Soumya (gentle, yielding) and Krura (harsh, demanding) temperament. Jupiter, Venus, and Moon are Soumya in temperament; Saturn, Mars, Rahu are Krura. Mercury is Soumya or Krura depending on association. Importantly, temperament is not the same as benefic/malefic result: a Krura planet can deliver excellent results for specific Lagnas.

Functional Nature by Lagna (Tatva Bheda)

Beyond natural benefics and malefics, every planet has a functional nature determined by the houses it rules from your specific Ascendant (Lagna):

  • Yogakaraka: A planet that simultaneously rules both an angular house (1, 4, 7, or 10) and a trine (5 or 9) becomes a supreme benefactor. Examples: Mars for Cancer Lagna (rules 5th and 10th); Saturn for Taurus Lagna (rules 9th and 10th). Jupiter and Venus, the two greatest natural benefics, become functionally harmful when they rule angular (Kendra) houses due to Kendrakaraka Dosha.
  • Marakesh (Death-Inflictors): The lords of the 2nd and 7th houses are called Marakesh β€” they can trigger health crises during their periods (Dasha/Antardasha). Even benefic planets become Marakesh if they own these houses.
PlanetNatural NatureYogakaraka forMarakesh for
SunMalefic (Papa)Libra AscTaurus, Scorpio Asc
MoonConditionalTaurus AscAquarius, Capricorn Asc
MarsMalefic (Papa)Cancer, Leo AscAries, Scorpio Asc
MercuryConditionalTaurus, Libra AscVirgo, Gemini Asc
JupiterBenefic (Shubha)Capricorn, Aquarius AscSagittarius, Pisces Asc
VenusBenefic (Shubha)Capricorn, Aquarius AscTaurus, Libra Asc
SaturnMalefic (Papa)Taurus, Libra AscAries, Scorpio Asc

Planetary Dignity: Rulership, Exaltation and Debilitation

Sva Kshetra (Own Sign)

A planet in its own sign (Sva Kshetra) is like a person in their own home β€” comfortable, expressive, and able to function without interference. Results are generally reliable and sustainable, though not at maximum strength.

Mooltrikona (The Planet's Office)

Mooltrikona is the most powerful position within a planet's own sign β€” its "throne room" or "headquarters." K.S. Charak in Elements of Vedic Astrology describes Mooltrikona as the zone where a planet's natural significations manifest most coherently and powerfully, without the complications that can arise even in exaltation.

Ucha (Exaltation) and Nicha (Debilitation)

Exaltation is the zodiac sign where a planet expresses at its absolute finest β€” maximum strength, most refined expression of its principles. Debilitation is the opposite: the sign where a planet struggles to function according to its nature.

Important nuance: An exalted planet in a weak house (e.g., 6th, 8th, or 12th) may not deliver great results. A debilitated planet can be redeemed through Neecha Bhanga (debilitation cancellation) when specific conditions are met β€” often producing more remarkable results than a simple exaltation.

MASTER TABLE: All 9 Planets β€” Complete Dignity Reference

PlanetSva KshetraMooltrikona (Β°)Ucha / Exaltation (Β°)Nicha / Debilitation (Β°)
SunLeoLeo 0°–20Β°Aries 10Β°Libra 10Β°
MoonCancerTaurus 4°–30Β°Taurus 3Β°Scorpio 3Β°
MarsAries, ScorpioAries 0°–12Β°Capricorn 28Β°Cancer 28Β°
MercuryGemini, VirgoVirgo 16°–20Β°Virgo 15Β°Pisces 15Β°
JupiterSagittarius, PiscesSagittarius 0°–10Β°Cancer 5Β°Capricorn 5Β°
VenusTaurus, LibraLibra 0°–15Β°Pisces 27Β°Virgo 27Β°
SaturnCapricorn, AquariusAquarius 0°–20Β°Libra 20Β°Aries 20Β°
Rahuβ€”β€”Taurus/GeminiScorpio/Sagittarius
Ketuβ€”β€”Scorpio/SagittariusTaurus/Gemini

Panchadha Mitra: Natural Planetary Friendships

The Panchadha Mitra system classifies planetary relationships across five levels: Adhi Mitra (great friend), Mitra (friend), Sama (neutral), Shatru (enemy), and Adhi Shatru (great enemy). These relationships modify a planet's strength when it occupies another planet's sign.

PlanetFriendsNeutralsEnemies
SunMoon, Mars, JupiterMercuryVenus, Saturn
MoonSun, MercuryMars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturnβ€”
MarsSun, Moon, JupiterVenus, SaturnMercury
MercurySun, VenusMars, Saturn, JupiterMoon
JupiterSun, Moon, MarsSaturnMercury, Venus
VenusMercury, SaturnMars, JupiterSun, Moon
SaturnMercury, VenusJupiterSun, Moon, Mars

Dignity Hierarchy (Ucha β†’ Nicha, 9 levels)

From strongest to weakest: Exaltation β†’ Mooltrikona β†’ Own Sign β†’ Great Friend's Sign β†’ Friend's Sign β†’ Neutral Sign β†’ Enemy's Sign β†’ Great Enemy's Sign β†’ Debilitation.


Complete Planetary Attributes Reference

Digbala: Directional Strength of Planets

The Sun and Moon are the only two Grahas in Jyotish that never go retrograde β€” they maintain constant direct motion through the zodiac.

Each Navagraha achieves maximum angular strength (Digbala) in a specific house of the birth chart:

PlanetDigbala HouseCompass DirectionReasoning
Sun10th houseSouth (Dakshin)Midday = maximum solar power
Mars10th houseSouthActional energy peaks at zenith
Mercury1st house (Ascendant)EastCommunication begins with self-expression
Jupiter1st house (Ascendant)EastWisdom illuminates the self
Moon4th houseNorthMoon governs home, mother, comfort
Venus4th houseNorthBeauty and pleasure belong to domestic sphere
Saturn7th houseWestSaturn governs the descending (setting) quarter
Rahuβ€”SouthwestShadow planet, non-traditional direction

Planetary Speed and Retrograde (Vakra) Cycles

PlanetApproximate Zodiac PeriodRetrograde Frequency
Sun1 yearNever retrograde
Moon27.3 days (sidereal)Never retrograde
Mars~2 yearsEvery ~26 months (~70 days)
Mercury~1 year3–4 times/year (~21 days each)
Jupiter~12 yearsOnce/year (~4 months)
Venus~1 yearEvery 18 months (~42 days)
Saturn~29.5 yearsOnce/year (~4.5 months)
Rahu18.5 yearsAlways retrograde
Ketu18.5 yearsAlways retrograde

MASTER ATTRIBUTES TABLE: All 9 Planets

PlanetDayColorMetalGemDirectionVarna (Caste)GunaTattvaDevata
SunSundayRed/GoldCopperRubyEastKshatriyaSattvaFireVishnu/Shiva
MoonMondayWhite/SilverSilverPearlNWVaishyaSattvaWaterShiva/Parvati
MarsTuesdayRedIron/CopperRed CoralSouthKshatriyaTamasFireKartikeya
MercuryWednesdayGreenBronzeEmeraldNorthVaishyaRajasEarthVishnu
JupiterThursdayYellow/GoldGoldYellow SapphireNEBrahminSattvaEtherBrahma/Indra
VenusFridayWhite/PinkSilver/PlatinumDiamondSEBrahminRajasWater/EarthLakshmi
SaturnSaturdayBlack/Dark BlueIron/SteelBlue SapphireWestShudraTamasAirYama/Shiva
Rahuβ€”Smoky GrayLeadHessonite/GomedSWMlecchaTamasAirDurga/Kali
Ketuβ€”Multi/AshIronCat's Eye/LehsuniaNWMlecchaTamasFireGanesha/Chitragupta

FAQ: Navagraha and Vedic Astrology Planets

What is Navagraha in Vedic astrology?

Navagraha are the 9 planetary forces in Jyotish: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. The Sanskrit word 'graha' means 'seizer' β€” each planet captures and shapes a specific dimension of human experience, from soul and mind to career and health.

Which planet is the most benefic in Vedic astrology?

Jupiter (Guru) is considered the greatest natural benefic in Jyotish, followed by Venus. Jupiter represents wisdom, grace, and expansion. However, even Jupiter can produce negative results when it rules angular houses (Kendradhipati Dosha), especially for Gemini and Virgo Lagnas.

What is the difference between Shubha and Papa graha?

Shubha (benefic) planets β€” Jupiter, Venus, waxing Moon, and Mercury with benefics β€” naturally support wellbeing and growth. Papa (malefic) planets β€” Saturn, Mars, Sun, Rahu, Ketu, and waning Moon β€” create pressure, obstacles, and transformation. A planet's functional nature also depends on its house rulership in your specific chart.

What does exaltation mean for a planet?

Exaltation (Ucha) is the zodiac sign where a planet expresses its highest, most refined energy. The Sun exalted in Aries 10Β° radiates pure authority; Saturn exalted in Libra 20Β° delivers disciplined justice. An exalted planet greatly strengthens the life areas it rules in your birth chart.

Which planets are Yogakaraka?

A Yogakaraka planet simultaneously rules a trine (5th or 9th house) and an angle (1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th house). This makes it exceptionally auspicious. Classic examples: Mars is Yogakaraka for Cancer and Leo Ascendants; Saturn is Yogakaraka for Taurus and Libra Ascendants.

What is Karakatwa in Jyotish?

Karakatwa means 'signification' or 'what a planet represents.' Each Navagraha has primary and secondary significations: the Sun signifies soul, father, authority, and health; the Moon signifies mind, mother, emotions, and the public. These significations are used to interpret a planet's placement in any house.

What is Mooltrikona and how does it differ from own sign?

Mooltrikona is a planet's 'office' β€” the portion of its own sign where it expresses most naturally and powerfully. For example, Mars owns Aries and Scorpio, but Aries 0°–12Β° is its Mooltrikona (strongest zone). The rest of Aries is Sva Kshetra (own sign), and Scorpio is also own sign but weaker than Mooltrikona.

What is Digbala?

Digbala means 'directional strength.' Each planet is strongest in a specific house that corresponds to a compass direction: Jupiter and Mercury gain Digbala in the 1st house (East); Sun and Mars in the 10th house (South); Saturn in the 7th house (West); Moon and Venus in the 4th house (North).

Are Rahu and Ketu malefic?

Rahu and Ketu are classified as natural malefics (Papa Graha), but their results are highly context-dependent. Rahu in good dignity can give extraordinary worldly success; Ketu in favorable position accelerates spiritual liberation. Both always move retrograde and represent karmic themes from past incarnations.

How does a planet's Varna (caste) affect interpretation?

Varna assigns social-functional roles: Jupiter and Venus are Brahmin (knowledge and refinement); Sun and Mars are Kshatriya (authority and action); Moon and Mercury are Vaishya (commerce and adaptability); Saturn is Shudra (service and labor); Rahu/Ketu are Mleccha (outcast β€” operating outside social norms).


Conclusion: The Navagraha as a Complete System

The nine planets of Vedic astrology represent a sophisticated, internally consistent model of cosmic influence. From the Sun's Atmic (soul) function to Ketu's Mokshakaraka (liberation) role, each graha occupies a precise position in the architecture of existence. Understanding them individually is the beginning; mastering their interactions β€” through sign placement, house rulership, dignity, aspects, and Dasha timing β€” is the art of Jyotish.

The Sun and Moon are the only two Grahas in Jyotish that never go retrograde β€” they maintain constant direct motion through the zodiac.

Jupiter and Venus, the two greatest natural benefics, become functionally harmful when they rule angular (Kendra) houses due to Kendradhipati Dosha.

Mercury's nature is entirely dependent on its company: conjunct benefics it becomes Shubha, conjunct malefics it turns Papa β€” making it the most context-sensitive planet in Jyotish.

Saturn in the 8th house does not cause death β€” it actively delays it, granting long life by slowing down processes of dissolution (Chirayu principle).

Rahu and Ketu always move in retrograde β€” their backward motion through the zodiac symbolizes the inescapable nature of karmic debts from past incarnations.

Sun and Mars are classified as Kshatriyas (warriors) in Vedic astrology β€” not Brahmanas. Jupiter and Venus are the only true Brahmin planets in the Navagraha system.

Whether you are navigating a Saturn Sade Sati, beginning a Jupiter Mahadasha, or simply exploring the cosmic forces present at the moment of your birth, the Navagraha system offers a precise, elegant, and remarkably practical map of destiny.

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Sources: Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (BPHS) trans. Girish Chand Sharma; K.S. Charak, Elements of Vedic Astrology; P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, Jyotish Digest; Sanjay Rath, Graha & Bhava Balas.

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