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Foundation · 12 min read

The Planets and Their Meanings

Meet the nine Vedic grahas as chart functions whose results depend on lordship, dignity, house placement, and relationship.

01

Recognise the core function of each graha

02

Separate natural nature from functional role

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Judge a planet in context rather than by a fixed good-or-bad label

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Grahas are not isolated characters

A graha represents a function within the chart, but its expression changes with sign dignity, house lordship, placement, aspects, conjunctions, and active timing. A naturally challenging planet can deliver constructive results; a naturally supportive planet can be constrained.

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The planetary vocabulary

SunIdentity and authority

Purpose, visibility, leadership

MoonMind and responsiveness

Emotion, habit, nourishment

MarsAction and force

Courage, conflict, execution

MercuryDiscrimination and exchange

Speech, analysis, trade

JupiterExpansion and counsel

Knowledge, ethics, growth

VenusValue and relationship

Harmony, pleasure, agreement

SaturnTime and constraint

Duty, endurance, consequence

RahuAmplification and appetite

Novelty, ambition, disruption

KetuSeparation and refinement

Release, inwardness, discontinuity

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Natural and functional roles

Natural benefic or malefic labels describe broad tendencies. Functional roles come from the houses a planet rules for a specific ascendant. Both layers matter, and neither should be read alone.

Put it into practice

Use the idea on a real chart.

Choose one graha. Record its sign, house, houses ruled, conjunctions, and major aspects before writing a one-sentence interpretation.

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