Graha

ग्रह

Pronunciation: GRAH-hah

Also spelled: Grah

That which seizes; planet

Jyotish

Graha literally means “that which seizes or grasps” - reflecting the Vedic understanding that celestial bodies exert influence on earthly life. In Jyotish, the nine grahas are: Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangal), Mercury (Budha), Jupiter (Guru), Venus (Shukra), Saturn (Shani), and the lunar nodes Rahu and Ketu.

Unlike Western “planets,” grahas include the luminaries (Sun and Moon) and the mathematical points of the lunar nodes, while excluding outer planets. Each graha signifies specific areas of life, qualities, and karmic themes that manifest according to its placement in the chart.

The grahas act as cosmic influences that shape individual destiny and timing. Their positions at birth reveal karmic patterns; their ongoing movement (gochar) activates different life themes. Understanding the grahas is foundational to Jyotish - they are the primary actors in the celestial drama.

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