- The article tells what is effect of Nine Planets on our life, what is Navagraha Shanti Puja, Meaning of Navagraha, Indian Names of Planets, Importance of Mahurat and why Navagraha Shanti Puja should be done.
You had heard people saying that
despite putting their best efforts into their Career and Life, things are not
working well. Continuous sense of mental unrest, work-life imbalances,
health-related issues, and delay in tasks.
According to Astrology (Jyotish
Shastra), these imbalances are caused as a result of planetary imbalances (Grah
Dosha) in the birth chart of the individual.
Navagraha are the nine planets, and each planet has a specific impact on the journey of life. However, due to poor placement of any Planet in the person’s horoscope, which results in “Dosha.”
To solve this, the Navagraha
Shanti Puja is performed to neutralize the malefic impact by appeasing the
planets. Let us delve deeper to get rich insights into when and why the
Navagraha Shanti Puja should be done.
What is Navagraha Shanti Puja?
To understand the Navagraha Shanti Puja, let us first understand the term Navagraha, which is derived from “Nava,” meaning nine, and Graha, meaning “planets.” The Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, and the Rahu and Ketu (shadow planets or Chhaya Grahas).
Each planet symbolizes a specific
effect in our lives according to the birth chart. Navagraha Shanti Puja is a
ritual performed to alleviate the malefic effect of these planets by appeasing
them. An experienced Vedic priest performs specific rituals to bridge the gap
between the person and the cosmic energy.
How each Planet governs your life?
Sun (Surya): The supreme power among all planets and the
central life-giving force. A strong presence of the Sun brings leadership and
vitality.
Moon (Chandra): This planet rules the mind and emotions. A strong
Chandra symbolizes control over the mind and emotional intelligence.
Mars (Mangal): Your action and courage are governed by this planet. He represents physical strength, passion, and confidence. However, a weak Mangal marks “Manglic Dosh,” which creates an inverse effect.
Mercury (Budha): A strong businessman with skills and intelligence
is governed by strong Budha. However, a poor decision is due to its inverse
effect.
Jupiter (Guru): Also called “Devaguru,” as it governs success, financial stability, and overall growth.
Venus (Shukra): The planet that rules luxury and love. An adverse
effect of this planet results in relationship issues and struggles in
life.
Saturn (Shani): Also called “Taskmaster,” as it ensures justice by rewarding hard work and punishing misdeeds.
Rahu (north node): Also called “chayagraha,” it governs ambition, fluctuations, innovations, and worldly desires.
Ketu (south node): Also called “Moksha karka,” it governs the path to salvation (Moksha).
What is the right time to perform the Navagraha Shanti Puja?
There is great importance of
time and mahurat in every Indian Household. Do you know why?
A simple answer is to
synchronize with the cosmic energy and get the maximum benefit from it.
Additionally, timing or mahurat is considered significant to avoid the negative
vibrations and mitigate the malefic impact of Grahas.
To perform the Navagraha Shanti Puja, it is essential to know your “Mahadasha” or “Antardasha” of the Malefic planet, as this period is the ideal window. Apart from this, certain specific durations or mahurats are considered auspicious according to the Vedic calendar.
Abhijeet Mahurat: This is considered an auspicious time period for
performing Navagraha Shanti Puja, as it is believed to overcome many planetary
defects.
Sunday: Sun is the supreme power among all other planets,
as other planets receive energy from the Sun. Hence, it is considered a perfect
day for the complete Navagraha Shanti Puja.
Brahma Mahurat: It is also called “God's time,” where spiritual energy is very high, and the environment is serene, making it an ideal time to perform this ritual.
Major life events: Performing Navagraha Puja before starting any new
auspicious beginning for pleasing the adverse effects of Planets.
Apart from this, a Vedic Priest
ensures a specific Mahurat by evaluating the birth chart.
Times to Avoid
Rahu Kaal:
There exists Rahu Kaal for some time (approx 1.5 hours) every day. It is highly
advised to avoid this time before starting any new ritual, as it hinders the
positive vibrations.
Yamagandam: According to astrology, there exists a window that
is dedicated to the god of death. However, this does not depict physical death,
but an inauspicious time before starting any ritual.
Solar and Lunar Eclipse: Unless suggested by a Vedic Pandit, avoid the time
of eclipse to perform Navagraha Shanti Puja due to the imbalance of cosmic
energy during an eclipse.
Why Navagraha Shanti Puja Should be
Done?
Do you know there exists a
relation between fundamental energy, laws, and particles between the physical
and cosmos?
Yes, you heard it right, and
this is scientifically proven. That is why performing Navagraha Shanti Pujs is
not just about removing obstacles in life; it is more about feeling connected with the divine cosmic flow.
What are the other benefits of
performing Navagraha Shanti Puja?
Removal of Obstacles: This puja is believed to alleviate problems
related to health, career, relationships, and wealth.
Mental Clarity and Peace:
Performing the Navagraha Shanti Puja can pacify malific planets, alleviate
mental stress, and attain peace of mind.
Health and Vitality: It is
advised to perform this Navagraha Shanti Puja if you are unintentionally facing
long-term health issues, as certain planets rule our physical well-being.
Financial Stability: Navagraha
Shanti Puja fosters Jupiter and Venus (the Planets that govern abundance and
luxury), especially those struggling with financial losses.
Karmic Healing: This puja is
highly beneficial to mitigate the negative effects of past-life karmas.
Conclusion
Hence, are you facing failures
and obstacles in life, despite doing your best? Consult a Vedic Priest today to
overcome the weight of planetary imbalances in your life by performing the
Navagraha Shanti Puja with a specific Mahurat and rituals.
Remember, we are connected by
forces of the Universe, which means our birth, actions, and words are vibrating
and reaching them. Planets act as messengers of our Karma, which influence
our Thoughts, Actions, Health, and Wealth.
A harmonic Navgraha Shanti Puja
ensures that none of the planets can create an adverse effect in life.
Author Shivam Sharma has completed 3 years of Shastri studies and has a strong understanding of Vedic traditions, Hindu rituals, and spiritual practices. He writes clear and informative content focused on Sanatan Dharma, Puja rituals, astrology, and traditional Hindu customs. His articles aim to simplify spiritual knowledge and help readers understand the importance and meaning of various Vedic practices in daily life.
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