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Category: Destiny Cards

Planetary Aspects – Drishti Graha

In Vedic astrology, planets don’t just act in isolation — they look, they gaze, they cast their influence across the chart. This is known as drishti, or aspect — the “sight” or glance of a planet. When a planet aspects another house or planet, it shares its energetic imprint, subtly altering…

Retrograde Planets (Vakra-Graha)

In ephemerides, the letter “R” marks a planet as retrograde, meaning it appears to move backward in the sky. Of course, no planet truly reverses its course — this is merely an optical illusion from Earth’s perspective, caused by the relative motion of celestial bodies. But in the symbolic language…

🔥 Combustion of Planets (Kopa-Avastha)

One of the most sensitive planetary combinations in Jyotish is the conjunction of planets with the Sun. When a planet comes within 5 degrees of the Sun, it is said to be combust. In this state, the Sun metaphorically burns the planet, weakening its ability to express its natural qualities…

🪐 Core Concepts in Jyotish: Planetary Conjunction (Yuti-Graha)

In Jyotish (Vedic astrology), a conjunction occurs when two or more planets occupy the same sign. A true or full conjunction is generally defined as planets being within 20 degrees of each other. When planets are further apart than that — though still in the same sign — their mutual influence is…

☊ Rahu and Ketu in the Zodiac Signs

Rahu and Ketu, known as aprakasha grahas or “shadow planets,” do not emit light and therefore act in subtle, often karmic ways. Unlike the visible grahas, classical texts offer few direct descriptions of their effects in specific zodiac signs. Their influence is chameleon-like, often absorbing and reflecting the nature…