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Cosmology of Navagrahas | Pujas | Benefits

The Navagrahas have been subjects of fascination and reverence since Vedic times. Their study encompasses various disciplines, including spirituality, astrology, astronomy, and philosophy.

Navagraha denotes 9 celestial “influencers” who were believed to be able to influence the lives of human beings. They are not merely astral or celestial bodies, but are perceived as divine forces guiding and influencing human destinies. Navagrahas symbolize the eternal dance of cosmic energies, influencing the ebb and flow of life on Earth. From ancient seers to modern astrologers, the study and reverence for the Navagrahas continue to thrive, reflecting the enduring legacy of Vedic wisdom and its profound insights into the mysteries of the universe.

What Vedas say about Grahas or planets?

Aitareya Brahmana (3.44) states that the Sun never rises or sets. The Moon orbits the earth like a child goes around its mother; the two are then orbiting the sun, the father. As the earth rotates around its axis, day and night happen.

An explanation of Solar Eclipse in Rigveda

The earliest description of a solar eclipse in the Rigveda (5.40.5) Rishi Atri speaks in metaphors. He says that the very Moon that got light as gift from sun dares to cover him. The darkness caused is different from the normal darkness of the night. All the creatures are frightened. As the shadow of the moon starts covering a large part of the sun, the red tinge of light is described as the red sheep. When the full solar eclipse takes effect, only the corona can be seen, which is described as silver sheep.  When the eclipse is completely over, the sun is restored to its original brightness, which is described as white sheep.

Characteristics attributed to the Nine Celestial Bodies

  • Aditya or Surya (Sun) – promotes strength and courage, success, health and prosperity, relief from chronic diseases.
  • Soma or Chandra (Moon) – beneficial for mental peace, wealth, fame and success.
  • Kuja or Mangal (Mars) – improved health, wealth, power and prosperity. Reduces chances of accidents and theft.
  • Budha (Mercury) – provides greater wisdom, commercial success and growth, relief from any nervous problems.
  • Brihaspati or Guru (Jupiter) – nullifies bad emotions, provides strength and valour. Improves health, wealth, education, progeny and many others.
  • Shukra or Bhargav (Venus) – improves relationships, longevity of life, wealth, life advancements, progeny and happiness.
  • Shani (Saturn) – improves mental peace, health, happiness and prosperity.
  • Rahu(Dragon Head) – provides longevity, enhanced power and improved social standing.
  • Ketu (Dragon Tail) – improves health, wealth, even reduces chances of accidental death due to poison.

Navagraha Temples

Almost any temple we visit, we see Navagrahas that have been consecrated. The nine planets are placed in a particular arrangement. The symbolism of the nine planets and their association with the Body, Mind and Intellect (BMI), as Lord Krishna talks in the Bhagavad-Geeta, is very direct. Navagraha denotes 9 celestial “influencers” who were believed to be able to influence the lives of human beings.

Navagrahas and Solar System

In the Navagraha shrines, we see that the Sun is in the middle and the planets are around him. Each one is looking in different directions. It denotes that the planets are revolving around their axis, while in orbit. We see this in temples that were built more than thousand years ago.

Lord Surya

The first of the Navagraha is Lord Surya, the Sun God. As per Vedic scriptures, Surya is considered the soul of all existence and represents the life-giving properties of light and heat. He represents the self, vitality, and authority. Surya, is the central figure among the Navagrahas. The sacred color associated with Surya is dark orange, symbolizing power and passion. He is depicted as dark orange in color and rides a chariot pulled by seven horses, holding lotus, representing purity and enlightenment. The fragrance to offer for Surya is sandalwood (Santalum), which is thought to retain the sun’s warming energies. Sandhyakaal (Twilight Zone) during Sundays, particularly during sunrise or sunset, are considered auspicious for appeasing Surya.

Surya Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Surya can be seen throughout India. Suryanar Temple or Suryanar Kovil is a temple dedicated to Lord Sun located about 14km from the temple-town of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. The presiding deity is Sun and his consorts Usha and Chaya. The temple also has separate shrines for the other eight Grahas (Planets). The present temple structure was built during the reign of Cholas in the 11th century CE.

Pujas to Lord Soorya

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Soorya for the problems associated with malefic Sun in the horoscope. Worshipping Surya is believed to bestow intelligence, success, and good health upon devotees.  It is said to bestow the merits of increased life force, confidence and enthusiasm. However, negative influences of Surya can manifest as egoism, arrogance, and dominating behaviour.

Astrological Influences of Lord Surya

Those influenced positively by Surya are bestowed with leadership qualities, intelligence, and good health. However, an afflicted Sun can lead to arrogance and egoism. Sundays and the thithi of Dwadashi (12th day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Surya.

Grain for Lord Soorya

Wheat has been mentioned as the grain that represents Lord Soorya. It is said that offering wheat grains can help address the malefic Sun in the Janma Kundali.

Soorya Stotram

A simple chant of Soorya Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel.

|| जपाकुसुमसंकाशं काश्यपेयं महाद्युतिं |

| ध्वांतारिं सर्वपापघ्नं भास्करं प्रणमाम्यहं || 

|| ಜಪಾಕುಸುಮಸಂಕಾಶಂ ಕಾಶ್ಯಪೇಯಂ ಮಹಾದ್ಯುತಿಂ |

| ಧ್ವಾಂತಾರಿಂ ಸರ್ವಪಾಪಘ್ನಂ ಭಾಸ್ಕರಂ ಪ್ರಣಮಾಮ್ಯಹಂ || 

|| Japa kusuma sankasham kashyapeyam Mahadyutim ||

|| dhwantarim sarva papaghnam Bhaskaram pranamamyaham ||

 

Mantras for Lord Surya

Aditya Hridayam is a wonderful Stotram revealed and narrated by Sage Agastya to Lord Ram to help him vanquish the Demon king Ravan. There are many other Mantras for seeking the grace and benevolence of the Sun God.

|| ओं सूर्याय नमः||

|| ಓಂ ಸೂರ್ಯಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Suryaya NamaH ||

 

Raag for Lord Surya

Extolling the nine planets. ‘Suryamurthe,’ Dikshitar’s first Navagraha kriti, in raga Saurashtra, is believed to boost the immunity of those rendering it. You would benefit by listening to music in Raag Saurashtra.

Lord Chandra or Soma

Chandra, also known as Lord Soma, the Moon God, rules over the night and is associated with the soothing, cooling properties of moonlight. He has a pale white or light blue complexion according to scriptural descriptions and is often portrayed riding across the night sky in a chariot pulled by ten horses. Chandra, the Moon, represents emotions, nurturing, and the subconscious mind. The sacred color for Chandra is white, reflecting purity and serenity. Fragrance of Mogra flower (Jasminum sambac) is the sacred fragrance of Chandra, whose soothing qualities are thought to alleviate distress. Chandra, the gentle Moon God, embodies emotions, intuition, and nurturing qualities. Showing devotion to Lord Chandra is said to lead to benefits like emotional balance, creativity and nurturing qualities.

Chandra Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Chandra can be seen throughout India. Thingaluru Kailasanathar Temple (Chandran Kovil) about 33km from Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Soma or Chandra, among Navagraha Sthalams in and around Kumbakonam Sri Kshetra. It is said, that in the Phalgunamaasa (last month of the Hindu Panchangam calendar), moonlight reaches the Shiva Lingam on the day of Full Moon. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Chandra for the problems associated with malefic Moon in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Chandra

Merits of worshipping Chandra include enhanced creativity, intuition, and maternal instincts. On the flip side, negative influences of Chandra can lead to moodiness, indecisiveness, and emotional instability. Mondays, especially during the waxing phase of the moon, are considered propitious for lunar worship.

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Chandra for the problems associated with malefic Moon in the horoscope. Worshipping Chandra is believed to bestow intelligence, success, and good mental health upon devotees.  It is said to bestow the merits of increased peace, confidence and enthusiasm. However, negative influences of Chandra can manifest as depression, anxiety and problems related to blood and kidney.

Astrological Influences of Lord Chandra

A strong Moon bestows creativity, intuition, and emotional stability. However, a weak Moon can lead to mood swings and emotional instability. Mondays and the thithi of Purnima (full moon day) are considered auspicious for worshiping Chandra.

Grain for Lord Chandra

Rice is believed to represent Lord Chandra among the Navagraha planets. Giving rice as ‘Daan’ is said to address the malefic moon in the Janma Kundali.

Chandra Stotram

A simple chant of Chandra Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| दिव्य शंखतुषाराभं क्षीरोदार्णवसंभवं |

| नमामि शशिनं भक्त्या शंभोर्मुकुटभूषणं ||

|| ದಿವ್ಯ ಶಂಖತುಷಾರಾಭಂ ಕ್ಷೀರೋದಾರ್ಣವಸಂಭವಂ |

| ನಮಾಮಿ ಶಶಿನಂ ಭಕ್ತ್ಯಾ ಶಂಭೋರ್ಮುಕುಟಭೂಷಣಂ || 

|| Divya Shankha tusharabham ksheerodarnava sambhavam ||

|| Namami Shashinam Bhaktya Shambhormukutabhooshanam ||

 

Mantras for Lord Chandra

|| ओं शोमाय नमः||

|| ಓಂ ಸೋಮಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Somaya NamaH ||

Raag for Lord Chandra

Raga Asaveri and Poorvi are considered medicine to get rid of headaches. Also, Raga Asaveri holds good for psychological disorders.

Lord Mangal | Kuja | Angarak

Lord Mangal, otherwise known as Lord Kuja or Angarak and represented by planet Mars, known for valour, energy and is the god of initiative and war. He is depicted as Maroon Red in hue and may hold a trident, lotus representing strength and vitality. The fragrance of Agar is considered auspicious for Mars. Honoring Mangal can endow one with courage, drive and skills for battle when used righteously.

Angarak or Mangal Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Mangal can be seen throughout India. Vaideeswaran Kovil in Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Mangal or Kuja, among Navagraha Sthalams in and around Kumbakonam Sri Kshetra. Sri Vaideeshwaran temple is located in Pullirukkuvelur about 50km from the temple-town of Kumbakonam Nadu. Lord Vaitheeshwarar is accompanied by Tayal Nayaki holding a medicine pot. This Kshetra is popular for Kuja or Angaraka Dosha Parihara. It is believed that, Lord Shiva blessed Navagrahas (nine planets) in this region. By offering obeisance to Kuja Graha (Planet Mars) in this Kshetra, many problems associated with planetary position of Mars are addressed. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Kuja for the problems associated with malefic Mars in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Mangal or Angarak

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Mangal for the problems associated with malefic Mangal or Angarak in the horoscope. Worshipping Mangal is believed to bestow the benevolence of Lord Kuja, intelligence, success, and good health upon devotees.  It is said to bestow the merits of debt-free life, financial freedom, confidence and enthusiasm. However, negative influences of Mangal can manifest as anger or stress issues, arrogance, disharmony and marriage delays.

Astrological Influences of Lord Mangal

Mangal, or Mars, symbolizes energy, courage, and determination. A well-placed Mars grants physical strength, courage, and a competitive spirit. However, an afflicted Mars can lead to aggression and impulsiveness. Tuesdays and the thithi of Chaturthi (fourth day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Lord Mangala.

Grain for Lord Mangal

Toor Dal is mentioned as the grain mentioned in the astrological books as a remedy for the malefic Mangal, Angarak or Kuja in the Janma Kundali. This malefic Kuja results in Manglik Dosh or Kuja Dosha.

Mangala Stotram

A simple chant of Mangala Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| धरणीगर्भसंभूतं विद्युत्‌कुंजसमप्रभं |

| कुमारं शक्तिहस्तं च लोहितांगं नमाम्यहं || 

|| ಧರಣೀಗರ್ಭಸಂಭೂತಂ ವಿದ್ಯುತ್‌ಕುಂಜಸಮಪ್ರಭಂ |

| ಕುಮಾರಂ ಶಕ್ತಿಹಸ್ತಂ ಚ ಲೋಹಿತಾಂಗಂ ನಮಾಮ್ಯಹಂ || 

|| DharanI garbhasambhootam vidyutkunjasamaprabham ||

|| kumaram Shaktihastancha Lohitangam namamyaham || 

Mantras for Lord Mangal or Kuja

|| ओं मन्गलाय नमः||

|| ಓಂ ಮಂಗಲಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Mangalaya NamaH || 

Raag for Lord Angarak

Suruti or Surutti is the Raag for Angarak or Mangal. It is said to mitigate stomach burn, insomnia, fear or disgust.

Lord Budha

Lord Budha, the planet Mercury, represents intelligence, communication, and learning. He symbolizes communication and intellect, is portrayed as light yellow or greenish in complexion with lotuses or water lilies in his hands. The sacred fragrance for Lord Budha is Tulasi or Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum), thought to enhance wisdom and eloquence. Showing veneration for Budha reinforces one’s learning abilities, skills at negotiation and enlightened perspective according to Vedic scriptures.

Budha Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Budha can be seen throughout India. Shwetaranyeswarar Budhan Kovil in Thiruvengadu near Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Budha, among Navagraha Sthalams. Lord Shiva in the form of Aghoramurthy is believed to have slain Maruthasuran here under a tree. This Kshetra is not very far from the world-famous ancient city of Poompuhar in Nagapattinam district. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Budha for the problems associated with malefic Budha in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Budha

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Budha for the problems associated with malefic Mercury in the horoscope. Worshipping Budha is believed to bestow intelligence, job, success and good health upon devotees. A stronger Budha Mahadasha enhances constructive intelligence, communication skills, rational decision-making, dexterous deals, mental and verbal ability and a good communicator. A weaker or malefic Budha Mahadasha may cause diseases related to heart, blood pressure, allergies and Immunity disorders.

Astrological Influences of Lord Budha

A strong Mercury blesses individuals with wit, eloquence, and analytical skills. However, a weak Mercury can lead to communication issues and mental confusion. Wednesdays and the thithi of Shashthi (sixth day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Budha.

Grain for Lord Budha

Moong Dal or Green Gram dal is mentioned as the grain that represents Lord Budha. Offering this grain is said to pacify the malefic effects of Budha in the Janma Kundali.

Budha Stotram

A simple chant of Budha Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| प्रियंगुकलिकाश्यामं रूपेणाप्रतिमं बुधं |

| सौम्यं सर्वगुणोपेतं नमामि शशिनः सुतं ||

 || ಪ್ರಿಯಂಗುಕಲಿಕಾಶ್ಯಾಮಂ ರೂಪೇಣಾಪ್ರತಿಮಂ ಬುಧಂ |

| ಸೌಮ್ಯಂ ಸರ್ವಗುಣೋಪೇತಂ ನಮಾಮಿ ಶಶಿನಃ ಸುತಂ ||

||Priyangukalika shyamam roopenapratimam budham ||

||saumyam sarvagunopetam namami ShashinaH sutam||

 

Mantras for Lord Budha

|| ओं बुधाय नमः||

|| ಓಂ ಬುಧಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Budhaya NamaH ||

Raag for Lord Budha

Natakurinji or Nattakurinji Raga is believed to soothen the mind and heart. While this belongs to the family of Raga Shankarabharanam, it is said to have been born out of Hari Kambhoji Raag.

Lord Brihaspati or Guru

Lord Brihaspati, or Deva Guru (Planet Jupiter) represents wisdom and knowledge. Guru, or Jupiter, signifies wisdom, knowledge, and spirituality. He is seen as molten gold in hue and holds a Japa Maala, Kamandalu (water pot), along with sacred texts. The fragrance consists of Guggal or Guggul (Commiphora wightii) for Brihaspati, considered conducive to clear thinking and advancement of sacred knowledge. Paying respects to Brihaspati can magnify one’s insight, teaching talents and spirituality according to Hindu traditions.

The sacred color for Jupiter is yellow, representing knowledge and auspiciousness.

Guru Graha Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Guru can be seen throughout India. Apath Sahayeshwarar Brihaspati Temple in Alangudi near Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Brihaspati, among Navagraha Sthalams. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Brihaspati for the problems associated with malefic Jupiter in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Brihaspati

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Brihaspati for the problems associated with malefic Jupiter in the horoscope. Worshipping Brihaspati or Guru is believed to be beneficial in gaining a job, health, wealth, and happiness. It helps the devotees attain wealth and people into business, especially can get lucrative deals and profits.

However, negative influences of a malefic placement of Brihaspati or Guru, can disrupt knowledge acquisition, intelligence, higher education, and lead to various health problems.

Astrological Influences of Lord Brihaspati

A well-placed Jupiter confers intelligence, good fortune, and spiritual growth. However, an afflicted Jupiter can lead to overindulgence and arrogance. Thursdays and the thithi of Ekadashi (11th day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Guru.

Grain for Lord Guru

Chick Peas or Bengal Gram Dal is the grain for Lord Brihaspati or Guru. Offering the Bengal Gram Dal on Thursdays is believed as a remedial Puja for the malefic Guru in the Janma Kundali.

Brihaspati or Guru Stotram

A simple chant of Brihaspati or Guru Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| देवतानां ऋषीणां च गुरुं कनकसन्निभं |

| वंद्यभूतं त्रिलोकेशं तं नमामि बृहस्पतिं ||

 || ದೇವತಾನಾಂ ಋಷೀಣಾಂಚ ಗುರುಂ ಕನಕಸನ್ನಿಭಂ |

| ವಂದ್ಯಭೂತಂ ತ್ರಿಲೋಕೇಶಂ ತಂ ನಮಾಮಿ ಬೃಹಸ್ಪತಿಂ ||

|| Devatanam Rishinam cha gurum kanakasannibham ||

|| vandyabhootam trilokesham tam namami brihaspatim ||

 

Mantras for Lord Guru

|| ओं गुरवे नमः ||

|| ಓಂ ಗುರವೇ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Guravé NamaH ||

 

Raag for Lord Brihaspati

Atana Raag or Athana is believed to cause encouragement. It is said to be very stimulating in nature. This belongs to the family of Raga Shankarabharanam.

Lord Shukra or Bhargav

Lord Shukra, also known as Bhargava and represented by planet Venus, signifying beauty, creativity, love, luxury, wealth and diplomacy, is portrayed with white or light grey with a lotus or swan. His associated scent Kasturi (Deer Musk) is known for imbuing refinement. Revering Shukra cultivates aesthetic appreciation, prosperity management talents and skills of persuasion as per Vedic commentaries.

Shukra, the planet Venus, represents beauty and creativity. The sacred color associated with Venus is white, symbolizing purity and harmony. The fragrance of rose is considered auspicious for Venus.

Shukra Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Sukra can be seen throughout India. Agneeswarar Sukran Kovil in Kanjanur about 18km from Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shukra, among Navagraha Sthalams. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Shukra for the problems associated with malefic Venus in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Shukra

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Shukra for the problems associated with malefic Venus in the horoscope. Worshipping Shukra is believed to bestow name, fame, glamorous life, luxuries and success.  It is said to bestow the merits of strengthened relationship. A malefic Shukra brings forth problems related to eyes, ovaries, gout, and ailments related to luxurious lifestyle.

Astrological Influences of Lord Shukra

A strong Venus bestows charm, artistic talents, and a harmonious nature. However, a weak Venus can lead to excessive desire and indulgence. Fridays and the thithi of Dwitiya (second day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Shukra.

Grain for Lord Shukra

White beans (Sanskrit – Nishpava) is mentioned as the grain for Lord Shukra. Offering this gain is believed to address the harmful and malefic effects of Shukra Graha in the Janma Kundali.

Shukra Stotram

A simple chant of Shukra Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| हिमकुंदमृणालाभं दैत्यानां परमं गुरुं |

| सर्वशास्त्र प्रवक्तारं भार्गवं प्रणमाम्यहं || 

|| ಹಿಮಕುಂದಮೃಣಾಲಾಭಂ ದೈತ್ಯಾನಾಂ ಪರಮಂ ಗುರುಂ |

| ಸರ್ವಶಾಸ್ತ್ರ ಪ್ರವಕ್ತಾರಂ ಭಾರ್ಗವಂ ಪ್ರಣಮಾಮ್ಯಹಂ ||

|| Himakunda mṛiṇaḻabhaṃ daityanaṃ paramaṃ gurum ||
|| sarvashastra pravaktaraṃ bhargavaṃ praṇamamyaham ||

 

Mantras for Lord Shukra

|| ओं शुक्राय नमः ||

||ಓಂ ಶುಕ್ರಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Shukraya NamaH ||

Raag for Lord Shukra

Raag Paras or Pharaju is believed to be the one dedicated to Lord Shukra. It is said to be very stimulating in nature.

Lord Shani or Shanaischara

Lord Shani, represented by planet Saturn ruling structure, discipline and karma. Shanaischara or Shani, symbolizes discipline, perseverance, and justice.  He is shown in dark blue or black and may hold weapons or scales of justice. The fragrance of Lavanch (Chrisopogon zizanioides) is associated with Saturn. Vetiver or Khus is used in his worship for the earthy, stabilizing qualities. Honoring Shani fosters principles of duty, respect for authority and mitigation of negative results from past actions based on the Hindu scriptural wisdom.

Shani Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Shani can be seen throughout India. Darbharanyeswaraar Saniswarar Kovil in Thirunallar about 53km from Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Saniswarar, among Navagraha Sthalams. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Shani for the problems associated with malefic Saturn in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Shani

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Shani for the problems associated with malefic Saturn in the horoscope. Worshipping Shanaischara is believed to bestow mitigate all the Shani Dosh effects (like Sade Saati, Dhaiyya, Shani Maha Dasha), success, and good health upon devotees.

Saturn’s malefic position in the horoscope of an individual delays their successes and causes endless struggles, giving them constant disappointments.

Astrological Influences of Lord Shani

A well-placed Saturn grants discipline, patience, and spiritual growth through hardships. However, an afflicted Saturn can lead to delays, obstacles, and hardships. Saturdays and the thithi of Pradosha (13th day of the lunar cycle), especially the Pradosham days coinciding with Saturdays are considered auspicious for worshipping Shani.

Grain for Lord Shani

Thilam or the sesame is the grain alluded to Lord Shanaischara. Giving Thila seeds or lighting them in earthen lamps or iron lamps are said to make Lord Shani very happy. This is one of the remedies for malefic Shani Graham in the Janma Kundali.

Shani Stotram

A simple chant of Shani Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| नीलांजन जयप्रख्यं रविसूनुं महाग्रहं |

| छायायार्गर्भसंभूतं वंदे भक्त्या शनैश्चरं ||

|| ನೀಲಾಂಜನ ಜಯಪ್ರಖ್ಯಂ ರವಿಸೂನುಂ ಮಹಾಗ್ರಹಂ |

| ಛಾಯಾಯಾರ್ಗರ್ಭಸಂಭೂತಂ ವಂದೇ ಭಕ್ತ್ಯಾ ಶನೈಶ್ಚರಂ ||

|| Neelanjana Jayaprakhyam ravisoonum mahagraham ||

|| Chayayargabhasambhootam vande bhaktya shanaishcharam ||

Mantras for Lord Shani

|| ओं शनैश्चराय नमः||

|| ಓಂ ಶನೈಶ್ಚರಾಯ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Shanaischaraya NamaH ||

 

Raag for Lord Shanaischara

Yadukula Kambhoji Raag is believed to cause encouragement. It is said to be very stimulating in nature. This belongs to the family of Raga Shankarabharanam. 

Lord Rahu & Lord Ketu

Lord Rahu symbolizes illusion and chaos while Lord Ketu represents liberation from cyclical existence. Rahu is depicted as dark blue or black, while Ketu has no specific form and represents purity and detachment from worldly constraints. The fragrance of Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) is believed to appease Rahu, fostering protection from malevolent forces.

Rahu is a shadow planet that represents material desires, illusions, and worldly attachments. The sacred color associated with Rahu is black, symbolizing mystery and transformation. The fragrance of black agarwood (Agallocha) is also considered auspicious for Rahu. Merits of worshipping Rahu include success in material pursuits, ambition, and worldly recognition. However, negative influences of Rahu can lead to obsession, deceitfulness, and unexpected challenges.

Merits of worshipping Ketu include spiritual growth, insight, and liberation from karmic bonds. However, negative influences of Ketu can lead to confusion, isolation, and detachment from reality. Thursdays, particularly during Ketu Kalam, are considered auspicious for Ketu worship.

Rahu-Ketu Temples among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Rahu and Ketu can be seen throughout India.

Thirunageswaran Kovil in Tanjore or Tanjavur, about 6km from Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu State is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Rahu, among Navagraha Sthalams. An important feature of Naganatha Swamy temple is that of Rahu. In this temple belonging to 10th Century CE, a shrine dedicated to Lord Rahu has been consecrated. This is the only place, where Lord Rahu has been shown to be with his consorts. Sri Kshetra of Naganatha Swamy finds mention in Puranas and the region was known as Champakaranya.

Pujas to Lord Rahu

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Rahu for the problems associated with malefic Dragon’s Head in the horoscope. Worshipping Rahu is believed to bestow intelligence, success, and good health upon devotees.  It is said to bestow the merits of increased life force, confidence and enthusiasm.

Disturbed sleep, lungs related problems, fear of darkness, frequent nightmares, particularly about snakes and reptiles are some of the effects of malefic Rahu.

Astrological Influences of Lord Rahu

A strong Rahu grants ambition, worldly success, and intelligence. However, an afflicted Rahu can lead to deception and addiction. Saturdays and the thithi of Ashtami (eighth day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshiping Rahu. Saturdays, particularly during Rahu Kalam (inauspicious time associated with Rahu), are considered suitable for pleasing Rahu. This can address the malefic Rahu Graham in the Janma Kundali.

Grain for Lord Rahu

Urad Dal or the Indian black lentil is considered to represent Lord Rahu among the grains. Offering Urad Dal or dishes made of Urad are believed to be effective against malefic Rahu in the Janma Kundali.

Rahu Stotram

A simple chant of Rahu Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| अर्धकायं महाघोरं चंद्रादित्यविमर्दकं |

| सिंहिकाया सुतं रौद्रं तं राहुं प्रणमाम्यहं ||

 || ಅರ್ಧಕಾಯಂ ಮಹಾಘೋರಂ ಚಂದ್ರಾದಿತ್ಯವಿಮರ್ದಕಂ |

| ಸಿಂಹಿಕಾಯಾ ಸುತಂ ರೌದ್ರಂ ತಂ ರಾಹುಂ ಪ್ರಣಮಾಮ್ಯಹಂ ||

|| Ardhakayam mahaghOraM chandraditya vimardakam ||

|| simhikayaH sutam raudram tam rahum pranamamyaham ||

 

Mantras for Lord Rahu

|| ओं राहवे नमः ||

|| ಓಂ ರಾಹವೇ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Rahavé NamaH ||

 

Lord Ketu

Ketu, another shadow planet, represents spirituality, liberation, and mysticism. The sacred color for Ketu is brown, symbolizing spiritual grounding and stability. The fragrance of Mahua (Madhuca longifolia) is associated with Ketu. A strong Ketu bestows spiritual insight, detachment, and psychic abilities. However, an afflicted Ketu can lead to confusion and detachment from worldly affairs. Tuesdays and the thithi of Navami (ninth day of the lunar cycle) are considered auspicious for worshipping Ketu.

Ketu Temple among the Navagraha Sthalam

Temples dedicated to Lord Ketu can be seen throughout India. Keezhaperumpallam Naganathaswamy Temple also called as ‘Ketu Sthalam’ is located at Keezhaperumpallam, Tanjore district of Tamilnadu and about an hour’s ride from Kumbakonam (60km). The heritage place of Poompuhar is about two kilometres from here. Presiding deity of this Kshetra is Lord Shiva as “Naganatha Swamy” and Goddess Parvati as “Soundaranayagi”. The idol of Ketu is visible as silver serpent through the entrance. Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Ketu for the problems associated with malefic Dragon Tail in the horoscope.

Pujas to Lord Ketu

Many Havans, Homam, Pujas and Pariharas are performed here to Lord Ketu for the problems associated with malefic Dragon’s tail in the horoscope. Worshipping Ketu is believed to help get rid of adverse effects of Ketu, misfortune and sorrows of devotees.

However, afflicted Ketu can create hurdles in career growth, relationships, family life, leading to disagreements, conflicts, separation, divorce and betrayal.

Astrological Influences of Lord Ketu

Ketu’s influence can lead to detachment, financial fluctuations, communication skills enhancement, victory over obstacles, challenges in relationships, and a strong spiritual connection.

Grain for Lord Ketu

Kulittha or the Horse gram is the grain that is said to represent Lord Ketu or Ketu Graha. Offering Kulittha seeds is aid to address the problems of malefic effects due to Ketu Graham in the Janma Kundali.

Ketu Stotram

A simple chant of Ketu Stotram is available for learning in our PurePrayer YouTube Channel:

|| पलालधूम्रसंकाशं ताराग्रहविमर्दकं |

| रौद्रं रुद्रात्मजं घोरं तं केतुं प्रणमाम्यहं || 

 || ಪಲಾಲಧೂಮ್ರಸಂಕಾಶಂ ತಾರಾಗ್ರಹವಿಮರ್ದಕಂ |

| ರೌದ್ರಂ ರುದ್ರಾತ್ಮಜಂ ಕ್ರೂರಂ ತಂ ಕೇತುಂ ಪ್ರಣಮಾಮ್ಯಹಂ || 

|| Palaladhoomrasankasham tara graha vimardakam ||

|| raudram rudratmajam kruram tam ketum pranamamyaham ||

 

Mantras for Lord Ketu

|| ओं केतवे नमः ||

|| ಓಂ ಕೇತವೇ ನಮಃ ||

|| Om Ketavé NamaH ||

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