Here’s how nine planets play different roles in the horoscope

The horoscope is something you receive when you are born, and the horoscope contains planets. The planets in your horoscope are chosen based on their precise position in the constellation at the time of your birth. Lord Brahma determines this specific moment of birth. All of Lord Brahma’s decisions are based on the total of […]

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The horoscope is something you receive when you are born, and the horoscope contains planets. The planets in your horoscope are chosen based on their precise position in the constellation at the time of your birth. Lord Brahma determines this specific moment of birth. All of Lord Brahma’s decisions are based on the total of your past births’ karmic debt. In a sense, the horoscope that the Supreme Power assigns to you is one that you have created.

Everyone, even those with a basic understanding of astrology, would be aware that, according to Vedic astrology, a horoscope is made up of 12 houses and 9 planets. Which planet is the most powerful or which planet has the biggest impact on a person’s horoscope? In our country, most people are misinformed because they may have heard about or personally experienced some kind of adversity, and they then begin to blame a certain planet. Particular planets are targeted for such criticism. Some planets like Mars, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu are blamed most of the time.

But as someone who accepts the concept of karma, can understand that no planet can have either positive or negative outcomes.

Functions of Planets in the birth chart

In general, benefic planets include the Moon, Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury, whereas malefic planets include the Sun, Mars, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. However, every planet has unique characteristics, habits, and behaviours. The results depend on where these planets are in each of the 12 houses of your horoscope. However, the best results will come from any planet in the right house for you.

Each planet has its unique characteristics, but when they are in conjunction, they may lose some of their initial power because of the influence of other planets, for example. Eclipses may occur when the Sun and Moon, the two planets with the most power, are in conjunction with the fictitious Rahu and Ketu. The positive natural outcomes of any planet can thus be destroyed by the affiliation of any evil planet. Although it is founded on the well-established principles of Vedic astrology, readings and results are nevertheless subjective.

Let’s examine how each planet’s role and importance differ based on the stage of life

Each planet’s and each person’s Atma (soul) is found in the Sun. It possesses many wonderful traits, like acting as a father figure, being immensely powerful, and upholding authority and self-respect. Sun demonstrates how an individual reflects himself onto the outside environment. A weak Sun might lead to egotism and overconfidence if a powerful Sun indicates power and authority. When it comes to your work and profession, you might require a powerful Sun, but not when it comes to your connections.

Mars represents passion, bravery, power, and self-assurance. A powerful Mars might be beneficial for your work and profession, but it can be harmful to your marriage.

The Moon symbolises the intellect, serves as the mother of everything, and bestows feelings of love, tranquilly, and optimism. Every stage of life benefits from a powerful moon, yet a weak moon can cause problems like sadness or a racing mind.

Venus is the goddess of love, connections, romance, beauty, sex, and relationships, whether they be with one’s husband or with coworkers. Many people might not be aware of this, yet a decent Venus is essential to your professional life. You must thus select when you need Venus’s assistance.

Speech, intelligence, grasping ability, awareness, and reasoning are all attributes of the planet Mercury. It is important throughout life, but it becomes increasingly vital in the early years of schooling.

Jupiter is a symbol of wisdom. It may not be as important in a person’s early years or, say, early childhood since it assists a person more when they are in the educational and career stages.

Rahu may offer name and fame, but spoilt Rahu just gives humiliation. Along with many other connections, it is the planet of materialistic ambitions and manipulation. Rahu’s strong influence during the first years of life can lead to a person becoming overly engrossed in activities involving mobile devices and the internet, which has a known outcome. Rahu is a shady and enigmatic planet, when it behaves negatively, tends to make people too ambitious, overconfident, and unconcerned.

Ketu expresses both spirituality and detachment. Once more, this is a gloomy planet with no physical features. Ketu is reputed to be spiritually beneficial and unfavourable to materialistic goals. Thus, a negative Ketu influence might cause someone to shy away from worldly and commonplace pleasures, such as love and passion, just when they most need them.

Saturn is the karmic planet that, depending on the kind of karmas one commits, essentially holds a person’s life throughout. Saturn will chastise you if you step out, become overly ambitious, or do anything wrong. Saturn serves as both a teacher and a police officer. What Saturn does to you will rely on your intentions. Saturn’s description as a planet is so extensive that it cannot be summarised here.

One should neither get pampered nor disheartened seeing any planet in any house. Therefore, when we discuss the function of planets in horoscopes, it is important to note that their significance changes through time and that the outcomes of the planets rely on how we carry out our karmic obligations.