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The 9 Planets of Vedic Astrology: A Guide to Their Meanings and Influences

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The 9 Planets of Vedic Astrology: A Guide to Their Meanings and Influences

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  1. The Basics of Vedic Astrology Planets

  2. What is Vedic Astrology? Vedic astrology is a system of astrology that originated in India and is based on the teachings of the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of Hinduism. Vedic astrology is also known as Jyotisha, which means "the science of light" or "the knowledge of the celestial bodies".

  3. The 9 planets of Vedic astrology are The 9 planets of Vedic astrology are the celestial bodies that influence the human life according to the ancient wisdom of the Vedas. Rahu Venus Mars Saturn Ketu Mercury Jupiter SUN Moon

  4. Sun The king of planets; represents the soul, the ego, the will power, and the source of life. The Sun is also known as Surya or Ravi in Sanskrit. The Sun rules the sign of Leo and the first house in Vedic astrology. The Sun is associated with the element of fire and the color of gold. The Sun is the giver of fame, authority, leadership, and vitality. The Sun is also the indicator of one's father, career, and health.

  5. Moon The queen of planets; represents the mind, the emotions, the feelings, and the receptivity. The Moon is also known as Chandra or Soma in Sanskrit. The Moon rules the sign of Cancer and the fourth house in Vedic astrology. The Moon is associated with the element of water and the color of silver. The Moon is the giver of happiness, peace, comfort, and nourishment. The Moon is also the indicator of one's mother, home, and mental state.

  6. Mercury The prince of planets; represents the intellect, the communication, the logic, and the learning. Mercury is also known as Budha or Saumya in Sanskrit. Mercury rules the signs of Gemini and Virgo and the third and sixth houses in Vedic astrology. Mercury is associated with the element of earth and the color of green. Mercury is the giver of intelligence, curiosity, skill, and versatility. Mercury is also the indicator of one's siblings, friends, hobbies, and health issues.

  7. Venus The minister of planets; represents the love, the beauty, the harmony, and the pleasure. Venus is also known as Shukra or Bhrigu in Sanskrit. Venus rules the signs of Taurus and Libra and the second and seventh houses in Vedic astrology. Venus is associated with the element of air and the color of white. Venus is the giver of romance, attraction, wealth, and art. Venus is also the indicator of one's spouse, marriage, business, and finances.

  8. Mars The commander of planets; represents the courage, the action, the energy, and the passion. Mars is also known as Mangala or Kuja in Sanskrit. Mars rules the signs of Aries and Scorpio and the first and eighth houses in Vedic astrology. Mars is associated with the element of fire and the color of red. Mars is the giver of strength, ambition, initiative, and competition. Mars is also the indicator of one's siblings, enemies, accidents, and surgery.

  9. Jupiter The teacher of planets; represents the wisdom, the expansion, the optimism, and the faith. Jupiter is also known as Guru or Brihaspati in Sanskrit. Jupiter rules the signs of Sagittarius and Pisces and the ninth and twelfth houses in Vedic astrology. Jupiter is associated with the element of ether and the color of yellow. Jupiter is the giver of knowledge, luck, generosity, and spirituality. Jupiter is also the indicator of one's father, teacher, guru, law, and travel.

  10. Saturn The servant of planets; represents the discipline, the restriction, the delay, and the karma. Saturn is also known as Shani or Manda in Sanskrit. Saturn rules the signs of Capricorn and Aquarius and the tenth and eleventh houses in Vedic astrology. Saturn is associated with the element of air and the color of black. Saturn is the giver of hard work, patience, responsibility, and maturity. Saturn is also the indicator of one's career, authority, reputation, and longevity.

  11. Rahu The north node of the moon; represents the ambition, the illusion, the innovation, and the materialism. Rahu is not a planet but a point of intersection between the orbits of the sun and the moon. Rahu does not rule any sign or house but co-rules Aquarius with Saturn in Vedic astrology. Rahu is associated with the element of air and the color of smoky gray. Rahu is the giver of desire, opportunity, foreignness, and unpredictability. Rahu is also the indicator of one's past life karma, hidden enemies, sudden events, and technology.

  12. Ketu The south node of the moon; represents the detachment, the liberation, the spirituality, and the mysticism. Ketu is not a planet but a point of intersection between the orbits of the sun and the moon. Ketu does not rule any sign or house but co-rules Scorpio with Mars in Vedic astrology. Ketu is associated with the element of fire and the color of brown. Ketu is the giver of renunciation, wisdom, isolation, and enlightenment. Ketu is also the indicator of one's future life karma, spiritual guides, hidden talents, and diseases.

  13. Thank You For Reading! I hope you enjoyed this brief introduction to Vedic astrology. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to ask me. I would love to hear your feedback and opinions on this topic. Astrology Consultation Call Us:- 9899383340 Visit Now -- Vinayakbhatt.com

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