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Nav Graha Shanti

‘Nava’ translates to nine, and ‘Graha’ signifies planets. In the realm of Vedic Astrology, the influence of nine celestial bodies shapes the course of our lives. According to the esteemed Indian Priest, Ketul Joshi, ‘Man is born on that day and that moment when his individual fate is in perfect mathematical harmony with the progress of the stars in heaven.’ The dynamics of good or adverse events in one’s life, as well as the timing of their impact, hinge on the celestial alignment at the time of birth. Nava Graha Puja by Ketul Joshi, a Hindu priest, delves into the intricacies of planetary influences. Life unfolds in diverse phases, marked by achievements, disappointments, joy, and challenges. Certain planetary configurations, known as ‘Doshas’, can cast a shadow of negativity, leading individuals into periods of sadness and low moods. The duration of this low phase varies based on the potency of the planet. Yet, with astuteness, these influences can be mitigated. To navigate the cosmic currents and ensure unhindered progress, the Navagraha Puja becomes imperative. This ritual aims to establish a connection with cosmic intelligence, warding off hindrances, and ushering profound peace and success into one’s life. The ancient Vedic and astrological scriptures prescribe specific Poojas to counteract negative planetary influences and enhance benevolent effects. The Nava Griha Puja adheres to the prescribed rituals, incorporating the Nava Dravyas representing the nine planets. The recitation of Navagraha Sooktam and 108 Namavalis for each of the planets forms an integral part of this puja. With meticulous care, this ceremony is conducted by two pundits, ensuring a harmonious alignment with the cosmic forces for the well-being and success of the individuals seeking its divine benefits.
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