Grah Shanti (Pratyek Jan Ko Labhkari, Prativarsha Karna Shreshtha)
Navagraha means “nine celestial bodies” in Sanskrit and are nine astronomical bodies as well as mythical deities in Hinduism and Hindu astrology. These are the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn, and the ascending (Rahu) and descending (Ketu) lunar nodes (which appears as Shadow Planets during Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan).
Navagraha means “nine celestial bodies” in Sanskrit and are nine astronomical bodies as well as mythical deities in Hinduism and Hindu astrology. These are the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn, and the ascending (Rahu) and descending (Ketu) lunar nodes (which appears as Shadow Planets during Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan).
Grah Shanti (Pratyek Jan Ko Labhkari, Prativarsha Karna Shreshtha)
Navagraha means “nine celestial bodies” in Sanskrit and are nine astronomical bodies as well as mythical deities in Hinduism and Hindu astrology. These are the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn, and the ascending (Rahu) and descending (Ketu) lunar nodes (which appears as Shadow Planets during Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan).
Navagraha means “nine celestial bodies” in Sanskrit and are nine astronomical bodies as well as mythical deities in Hinduism and Hindu astrology. These are the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn, and the ascending (Rahu) and descending (Ketu) lunar nodes (which appears as Shadow Planets during Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan).
Vastu Prayog (Grah Dosh Nivaranarth)
Vastu Shastra (vāstu śāstra) is a traditional Hindu system of architecture which literally translates to “science of architecture.”[3] These are texts found on the Indian subcontinent that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. Vastu Shastras incorporate traditional Hindu and in some cases Buddhist beliefs. The designs are intended […]
Vastu Shastra (vāstu śāstra) is a traditional Hindu system of architecture which literally translates to “science of architecture.”[3] These are texts found on the Indian subcontinent that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. Vastu Shastras incorporate traditional Hindu and in some cases Buddhist beliefs. The designs are intended […]
Vastu Prayog (Grah Dosh Nivaranarth)
Vastu Shastra (vāstu śāstra) is a traditional Hindu system of architecture which literally translates to “science of architecture.”[3] These are texts found on the Indian subcontinent that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. Vastu Shastras incorporate traditional Hindu and in some cases Buddhist beliefs. The designs are intended […]
Vastu Shastra (vāstu śāstra) is a traditional Hindu system of architecture which literally translates to “science of architecture.”[3] These are texts found on the Indian subcontinent that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. Vastu Shastras incorporate traditional Hindu and in some cases Buddhist beliefs. The designs are intended […]


