
Nava Graha Puja: Seeking Harmony with Planetary Energies
Nava Graha Puja is a powerful Vedic ritual performed to appease the nine celestial planets (Nava Grahas) and seek their blessings for peace, prosperity, and overall well-being. According to Hindu astrology, the planetary positions influence an individual’s life, and this puja helps balance any negative effects caused by unfavorable planetary alignments.
Significance of Nava Graha Puja
The nine planets—Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Mangal (Mars), Budh (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu, and Ketu—govern various aspects of life, including health, relationships, career, and spiritual growth. When these planets are misaligned, they may cause obstacles and hardships. Nava Graha Puja is performed to mitigate such negative influences and attract positive energies.

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When is Nava Graha Puja Performed?
- It is recommended during major life events such as marriage, childbirth, career changes, or housewarming.
- Many people perform this puja to reduce the impact of Shani Dosh (Saturn affliction), Rahu-Ketu Dosh, or Mangal Dosh (Mars affliction).
- It is often conducted on auspicious days like Amavasya (new moon), Purnima (full moon), or during Navratri.
How is Nava Graha Puja Performed?
The puja is typically performed by a knowledgeable priest following these steps:
- Kalash Sthapana – A sacred pot (kalash) is placed, representing divine cosmic energies.
- Invocation of Nava Grahas – Mantras and prayers are offered to each of the nine planets.
- Havan (Fire Ritual) – Special offerings are made into the holy fire to purify planetary influences.
- Navratna Donation – Offering symbolic items such as gemstones, grains, and flowers related to each planet.
- Prasad Distribution – The ceremony concludes with blessings and the distribution of prasad.



Regional Variations
- In South India, Nava Graha Puja is commonly performed in temples, especially at Navagraha shrines.
- In North India, this puja is often done alongside Rudrabhishek (worship of Lord Shiva) to enhance its effects.
- Some traditions include chanting the Nava Graha Stotram, a powerful hymn dedicated to the nine planets.
Conclusion
Nava Graha Puja is a deeply spiritual practice that aligns an individual with cosmic energies, bringing peace, stability, and success. Whether performed to overcome planetary challenges or to enhance life’s positivity, this sacred ritual helps cultivate inner balance and divine blessings.
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