The Nine Planets in Your Vedic Horoscope — Birth Chart
The nine planets are divided into two groups, according to their general auspicious and inauspicious nature. The Waxing Moon, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus are known as benefices. The Sun, Saturn, Mars, Waning Moon, Rahu and Ketu are classified as malefic. Planets in your horoscope will reveal a lot about your past, present and the future.
The nine planets (seven planets and the lunar nodes — Rahu and Ketu) have specific meanings and significations. The planetary rays manifest in various ways in our lives. A planet rules each life experience and different stages of our lives. They are the key indicators of people’s personalities and attributes. Understanding the true significations of the planets in our lives will bring a higher level of consciousness, releasing us from their grasp or hold on us.
All the Planets influence each other in various ways. The ancient sages saw a relationship between the movement of the planets and the ups and downs of human experience. Vedic Astrology explores these variations in order to help us anticipate challenges and comprehend their meaning.
Two planets in the same sign are conjunct. Planets in sign opposition are said to aspect each other. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have additional special aspects. The sign in which a planet is located is of great importance. If the sign is favourable to the planet, the qualities of the planet are expressed more strongly and auspiciously. The person in question will enjoy more benefits in different areas of life that are signified by the planets. On the contrary, if the sign is very unfavourable, the planet will turn inauspicious and may bring problems and struggles in whatever area of life it represents.
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