Navagraha Suktam With — Meaning
Om tac cakṣur devahitaṃ purastācchukram uccarat | paśyema śaradaḥ śataṃ jīvema śaradaḥ śatam ||
Reciting the Navagraha Suktam is believed to pacify malefic influences, strengthen benefic planets, and bring harmony to one’s life. It is often chanted during rituals, eclipses, or on specific weekdays corresponding to each planet. The Text: Sanskrit (Romanized) with Meaning Below is the standard Navagraha Suktam as found in the Taittiriya Aranyaka and other Vedic sources. Each mantra addresses one graha. 1. Surya (Sun) – आदित्य Sanskrit: ॐ तच्चक्षुर्देवहितं पुरस्ताच्छुक्रमुच्चरत् । पश्येम शरदः शतं जीवेम शरदः शतम् ॥ navagraha suktam with meaning
“Agni (Mars) is the head of the sky, the lord of the earth’s summit. He energizes the seeds of the waters.” 4. Budha (Mercury) – बुध Sanskrit: ॐ उद्बुध्यस्वाग्ने प्रति जागृहि त्वामिष्टापूर्ते सं सृजेथामयञ्च । पुनस्त्वादित्या रुद्रा वसवः सुनिर्वपन्तु ॥ Each mantra addresses one graha
Om agnir mūrdhā divaḥ kakutpatiḥ pṛthivyā ayam | apāṃ retāṃsi jinvati || He energizes the seeds of the waters
Om udbudhyasvāgne prati jāgṛhi tvām iṣṭāpūrte saṃ sṛjethām ayañca | punastvādityā rudrā vasavaḥ sunirvapantu ||