9 Planets
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The planet Sun
The sun is considered a very important part of astrology. It, as well as the Moon, are the most important of the astrological planets, and the two of them are often referred to as the luminaries. In Greek mythology the sun was represented by Apollo, The God of light, and Helios, The God of the sun. The Sun is the star at the centre of our solar system, around which the Earth and other planets revolve; it provides the earth with heat and light.
Astrologically The Sun is usually thought to represent the conscious ego, the self and its expression, personal power, pride and authority; leadership qualities; and the principles of creativity, spontaneity, health and vitality; the life force. The sun also involves creative enterprises that are a projection of the person, from art and business to having children and parenthood (especially fatherhood). It also rules the fun side of life from sport and recreation to holidays and social events. In short, any occasion that ‘allows us to shine’. As benign and favorable. In medicine the sun is associated with the heart, circulatory system and the thymus. The sun is the ruler of the 5th house. The Sun is the planetary ruler of the zodiac sign Leo.
The planet Mercury
Mercury is the ruling planet of Gemini and Virgo and is exalted in the latter; it is the only planet with rulership and exaltation both in the same sign (Virgo). In Roman mythology, Mercury is the messenger of the Gods, noted for his speed and swiftness. Echoing this, the scorching, airless world Mercury circles the Sun on the fastest orbit of any planet. Mercury takes only 88 days to orbit the Sun, spending about 7.33 days in each sign of the zodiac. Mercury is so close to the Sun that only a brief period exists after the Sun has set where it can be seen with the naked eye, before following the Sun beyond the horizon.
Astrologically, Mercury represents the principles of communication, mentality, thinking patterns, rationality and reasoning and adaptability and variability. Mercury governs schooling and education, the immediate environment of neighbors, siblings and cousins, transport over short distances, messages and forms of communication such as post, email and telephone, newspapers, journalism and writing, information gathering skills and physical dexterity.
The planet Mercury In medicine, Mercury is associated with the nervous system, the brain, the respiratory system, the thyroid and the sense organs. It is traditionally held to be essentially cold and dry, according to its placement in the zodiac and in any aspects to other planets. It is linked to the animal spirits.
Today, Mercury is regarded as the ruler of the third and sixth houses; traditionally, it had the joy in the first house. Mercury is the messenger of the gods in mythology. It is the planet of day-to-day expression and relationships. Mercury’s action is to take things apart and put them back together again. It is an opportunistic planet, decidedly unemotional and curious.
The planet Venus
Venus is the ruling planet of Taurus and Libra and is exalted in Pisces. In roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, famous for the passions she could stir among the Gods. Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome’s official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic. The ambivalence of her function is suggested in the etymological relationship of the root venes- with Latin venenum (poison, venom), in the sense of “a charm, magic philtre”.
Venus orbits the Sun in 225 days, spending about 18.75 days in each sign of the zodiac. Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky, the Moon being the brightest. It is usually behold as a twin planet to Earth.
Astrologically, Venus is associated with the principles of harmony, beauty, balance, feelings and affections and the urge to sympathize and unite with others. It is involved with the desire for pleasure, comfort and ease. It governs romantic relations, marriage and business partnerships, sex, the arts, fashion and social life.
The planet Venus In medicine, Venus is associated with the lumbar region, the veins, parathyroids, throat and kidneys. Venus was thought to be moderately warm and moist and was associated with the phlegmatic humor. Venus is the ruler of the second and seventh houses.
In Chinese astrology, Venus is associated with the element metal, which is unyielding, strong and persistent. In Indian astrology, Venus is known as Shukra and represents wealth, pleasure and reproduction. In Norse Paganism, the planet is associated to Freyja, the goddess of love, beauty and fertility.
The planet Moon
The Moon is the ruling planet of Cancer and is exalted in Taurus. In Roman mythology, the Moon is represented by Diana, the hunter goddess. The Moon is large enough for its gravity to affect the Earth, stabilizing its orbit and producing the regular ebb and flow of the tides. The lunar day syncs up with its orbit around Earth in such a manner that the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth and the other side, known as the “far side of the Moon” faces towards space.
Astrologically the Moon is associated with a person’s emotional make-up, unconscious habits, rhythms, memories, moods and their ability to react and adapt to those around them. It is also associated with the mother, maternal instincts or the urge to nurture, the home, the need for security and the past, especially early experiences and childhood. The 1st-century poet Manilius, described the Moon or Luna, as melancholic. In medicine, the Moon is associated with the digestive system, stomach, breasts, the ovaries and menstruation (which does occur on a monthly cycle)[20] and the pancreas. Despite Manilius’ assignation, the Moon is commonly associated with the phlegmatic humor; it ruled the animal spirits. In modern astrology, the Moon is the ruler of the fourth house.
The Moon or Luna is associated with Monday, and in Romance languages, the name for Monday comes from luna (e.g., luni in Romanian, lundi in French, de lunes in Spanish and lunedi in Italian).
In Chinese astrology, the Moon represents Yin, the passive and receptive feminine life principle. In Indian astrology, the Moon is called Chandra or Soma and represents the mind, queenship and mother. The north lunar node (called Rahu) and the south lunar node (called Ketu) are considered to be of particular importance and are given an equal place alongside the seven classical planets as part of the nine navagraha. Also unique to Indian astrology is the system of 27 (or 28)[clarification needed] lunar stations or “mansions” called nakshatra, which are believed to be of major importance in indicating the life path of the individual
The planet Mars
Mars is the ruling planet of Aries and is exalted in Capricorn. Mars is the Roman god of war and bloodshed, whose symbol is a spear and shield. Both the soil of Mars and the hemoglobin of human blood are rich in iron and because of this they share its distinct deep red color. He was second in importance only to Jupiter, and he was the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions.
Mars orbits the Sun in 687 days, spending about 57.25 days in each sign of the zodiac. It is also the first planet that orbits outside of Earth’s orbit, making it the first planet that does not set along with the Sun. Mars has two permanent polar ice caps. During a pole’s winter, it lies in continuous darkness, chilling the surface and causing the deposition of 25–30% of the atmosphere into slabs of CO2 ice (dry ice).
Astrologically, Mars is associated with confidence and self-assertion, aggression, sexuality, energy, strength, ambition and impulsiveness. Mars governs sports, competitions and physical activities in general. The 1st-century poet Manilius, described the planet as ardent and as the lesser malefic. In medicine, Mars presides over the genitals, the muscular system, the gonads and adrenal glands. It was traditionally held to be hot and excessively dry and ruled the choleric humor. It was associated with fever, accidents, trauma, pain and surgery.
In modern astrology, Mars is said to rule the first and eighth houses; traditionally, however, Mars ruled the third and tenth houses. While Venus tends to the overall relationship atmosphere, Mars is the passionate impulse and action, the masculine aspect, discipline, will-power and stamina.
The planet Mars Mars is associated with Tuesday and in Romance languages the word for Tuesday often resembles Mars. The English “Tuesday” is a modernised form of “Tyr’s Day”, Tyr being the Germanic analogue to Mars. Dante Alighieri associated Mars with the liberal art of arithmetic. In Chinese astrology, Mars is ruled by the element fire, which is passionate, energetic and adventurous. In Indian astrology, Mars is called Mangala and represents energy, confidence and ego
The planet Jupiter
Jupiter is the ruling planet of Sagittarius and is exalted in Cancer. In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector, and his symbol is the thunderbolt. The Romans believed that Jupiter granted them supremacy because they had honored him more than any other people had. Jupiter was “the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested.” He personified the divine authority of Rome’s highest offices, internal organization, and external relations. His image in the Republican and Imperial Capitol bore regalia associated with Rome’s ancient kings and the highest consular and Imperial honours.
In the same way, the planet Jupiter is the king of the other planets, a giant in size with spectacular, brightly colored clouds and intense storms. Some astronomers believe that it plays an important protecting role in using its massive gravity to capture or expel from the solar system many comets and asteroids that would otherwise threaten Earth and the inner planets. Jupiter takes 11.9 years to orbit the Sun, spending almost an earth year (361 days) in each sign of the zodiac. Furthermore Jupiter is usually the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and Venus).
Astrologically, Jupiter is associated with the principles of growth, expansion, prosperity, and good fortune. Jupiter governs long distance and foreign travel, higher education, religion, and the law. It is also associated with the urge for freedom and exploration, humanitarian and protecting roles, and with gambling and merrymaking. The 1st-century poet Manilius described Jupiter as temperate and benign, and the greater benefic. It was regarded as warm and moist in nature, and therefore favorable to life.
In medicine, Jupiter is associated with the liver, pituitary gland, and the disposition of fats; it governed the sanguine humor. In modern times, Jupiter is said to be the ruler of the ninth and twelfth houses, but traditionally, Jupiter was assigned to the second and ninth houses: the house of values and the house of beliefs, respectively.
Jupiter is associated with Thursday, and in Romance languages, the name for Thursday often comes from Jupiter (e.g., joi in Romanian, jeudi in French, jueves in Spanish, and giovedì in Italian). Dante Alighieri associated Jupiter with the liberal art of geometry. In Chinese astrology, Jupiter is ruled by the element wood, which is patient, hard-working, and reliable. In Indian astrology, Jupiter is known as Guru or Brihaspati and is known as the ‘great teacher’.
The planet Saturn
Saturn is the ruling planet of Capricorn and is exalted in Libra. In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture, founder of civilizations and of social order, and conformity. The glyph is most often seen as scythe-like, but it is primarily known as the “crescent below the cross”, whereas Jupiter’s glyph is the “crescent above the cross”. The famous rings of the planet Saturn that enclose and surround it, reflect this principle of man’s limitations. Saturn takes 29.5 years to orbit the Sun, spending about 2.46 years in each sign of the zodiac.
Astrologically, Saturn is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, practicality and reality, crystallizing, and structures. Saturn governs ambition, career, authority and hierarchy, and conforming social structures. It concerns a person’s sense of duty, discipline and responsibility, and their physical and emotional endurance during hardships. Saturn is also considered to represent the part of a person concerned with long-term planning. The Return of Saturn is said to mark significant events in each person’s life. Saturn symbolized processes and things that were dry and cold, and therefore inimical to life. It governed the melancholic humor.
Many astrologers still use Saturn as the planetary ruler of both Capricorn and Aquarius; in modern astrology it is accordingly the ruler of the tenth and eleventh houses. Traditionally, however, Saturn was associated with the first and eighth houses.
Saturn is associated with Saturday, which was named after the deity Saturn. Dante Alighieri associated Saturn with the liberal art of astronomia (astrology and astronomy). In Chinese astrology, Saturn is ruled by the element earth, which is warm, generous, and co-operative. In Indian astrology, Saturn is called Shani or “Sani”, and represents career and longevity. It is also the bringer of bad luck and hardship in the life of wrong people.
The planet Uranus
For some modern Western astrologers, the planet Uranus is the ruling planet of Aquarius and is exalted in Scorpio. In Greek mythology, Uranus is the personification of the heavens and the night sky. The planet Uranus is very unusual among the planets in that it rotates on its side, so that it presents each of its poles to the Sun in turn during its orbit; causing both hemispheres to alternate between being bathed in light and lying in total darkness over the course of the orbit.
Uranus takes 84 years to orbit the Sun, spending about 7 years in each sign of the zodiac. Uranus was discovered only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel.
Astrologically modern interpretations associate Uranus with the principles of genius, individuality, new and unconventional ideas, discoveries, electricity, inventions, and the beginnings of the industrial revolution. Uranus governs societies, clubs, and any group dedicated to humanitarian or progressive ideals. Uranus, the planet of sudden and unexpected changes, rules freedom and originality. In society, it rules radical ideas and people, as well as revolutionary events that upset established structures.
Uranus, among all planets, most governs genius. In art and literature, the discovery of Uranus coincided with the Romantic movement, which emphasized individuality and freedom of expression. In medicine, Uranus is believed to be particularly associated with the sympathetic nervous system, mental disorders, breakdowns and hysteria, spasms, and cramps. Uranus is considered by modern astrologers to be co-ruler of the eleventh house
The planet Neptune
For many astrologers, Neptune is the ruling planet of Pisces. In Roman mythology, Neptune is the god of the sea, and the deep, ocean blue color of the planet Neptune reflects this.[original research?] Its glyph is taken directly from Neptune’s trident, symbolizing the curve of spirit being pierced by the cross of matter. Neptune takes 165 years to orbit the Sun, spending approximately 14 years (13.75) in each sign of the zodiac. Neptune was discovered in 1846.[citation needed]
Astrologically, modern Western astrologers associate the planet Neptune with creativity, idealism and compassion, but also with illusion, confusion, and deception. Neptune governs hospitals, prisons, mental institutions, and any other place, such as a monastery, that involves a retreat from society. Its appearance coincided with the discovery of anesthetics and hypnotism. In political terms, Neptune was linked to the rise of nationalist movements throughout Europe in countries like Germany, Italy, Hungary, Ireland, and Serbia, seeking independence for their nations inspired by an idealized past of legend. It was also linked to the rise of socialism and the beginnings of the welfare state. Neptune coincided with the utopian ideals of Communism, when Marx and Engels first published ‘The Communist Manifesto’ in 1848.[citation needed]
In art, the impressionist movement began a trend away from literal representation, to one based on the subtle, changing moods of light and color. In medicine, Neptune is seen to be particularly associated with the thalamus, the spinal canal, and severe or mysterious illnesses and neuroses. Neptune is considered by modern astrologers to be co-ruler of the twelfth house.
Nowadays, modern astrologers consider Neptune the ruler of Pisces. Some astrologers do not believe that Neptune rules any particular sign, although they may use the planet in interpretation.
Sign |
House |
Domicile |
Detriment |
Exaltation |
Fall |
Planetary Joy |
Aries | 1st House | Mars | Venus | Sun | Saturn | Jupiter |
Taurus | 2nd House | Venus | Mars | Moon | N/A | Jupiter |
Gemini | 3rd House | Mercury | Jupiter | N/A | N/A | Venus |
Cancer | 4th House | Moon | Saturn | Jupiter | Mars | Mercury |
Leo | 5th House | Sun | Saturn | Neptune | N/A | Mars |
Virgo | 6th House | Ceres | Jupiter | Mercury | Venus | Saturn |
Libra | 7th House | Venus | Mars | Saturn | Sun | Moon |
Scorpio | 8th House | Pluto | Venus | Sun, Uranus | Moon | Saturn |
Sagittarius | 9th House | Jupiter | Mercury | N/A | N/A | Sun |
Capricorn | 10th House | Saturn | Moon | Mars | Jupiter | Mars |
Aquarius | 11th House | Uranus | Sun | N/A | N/A | Mercury |
Pisces | 12th House | Neptune | Mercury | Venus | Mercury | Moon |
Daily motion
Planet |
Average speed |
Highest speed |
Lowest speed |
Sun |
00°59’08” |
01°03’00” |
00°57’10” |
Moon |
13°10’35” |
16°30’00” |
11°45’36” |
Mercury |
01°23’00” |
02°25’00” |
−01°30’00” |
Venus |
01°12’00” |
01°22’00” |
−00°41’12” |
Mars |
00°31’27” |
00°52’00” |
−00°26’12” |
Ceres |
00°12’40” |
00°30’00” |
−00°16’00” |
Jupiter |
00°04’59” |
00°15’40” |
−00°08’50” |
Saturn |
00°02’01” |
00°08’48” |
−00°05’30” |
Uranus |
00°00’42” |
00°04’00” |
−00°02’40” |
Neptune |
00°00’24” |
00°02’25” |
−00°01’45” |
Pluto |
00°00’15” |
00°02’30” |
−00°01’48” |
Pallas |
00°12’20” |
00°40’30” |
−00°22’30” |
Juno |
00°14’15” |
00°39’00” |
−00°18’00” |
Vesta |
00°16’15” |
00°36’00” |
−00°17’32” |
Chiron |
00°02’00” |
00°10’00” |
−00°06’00” |
Planetary symbolism
Planet |
Meaning (European) |
Meaning (Vedic) |
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Sun | Sol Apollo |
Ἥλιος(Helios) Ἀπόλλων (Apollo) |
सूर्य (Surya) |
Solar incarnation God of Prophecy; Helios means “sun.” |
The Sun God Son of Aditi and Kashyap; Surya means “the supreme light.” |
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Moon | Luna Diana |
Σελήνη (Selene) Ἄρτεμις (Artemis) |
चंद्र (Chandra) |
Lunar incarnation Goddess of Hunt; Selene means “moon.” |
The Moon God Associated with impatience of human nature. Always found feathered on the head of Lord Shiva; Chandra means “shining.” |
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Mercury | Mercury | ʽἙρμῆς (Hermes) |
बुध (Budha) |
Messenger God | A planet god known for his intelligence; Budha means “awakening, clever, intelligent, wise, learned man, wise man, or sage.”[5] | |
Venus | Venus | Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodite) | शुक्र (Shukra) |
Goddess of romance; Venus means “love” or “sexual desire.”[6] | The mentor of Asuras. Associated with fertility and enthusiasm. Always helped demons in the war against gods; Shukra means “clear, pure, brightness, or clearness.” |
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Mars | Mars | Ἀρης (Ares) | मंगल (Mangala) |
God of War | Son of Earth. This planet is associated with unluckiness of brides. Also associated with strength. |
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Ceres | Ceres | Δημήτηρ (Demeter) | देवी (Shakti) |
Goddess of the seasons; Demeter means “Earth Mother.”[7][8] | The Great Divine Mother in Hinduism; Shakti means “power, strength, might, energy, or capacity.”[9] | |
Jupiter | Jupiter | Ζεύς (Zeus) | गुरू, बृहस्पती (Guru, Brihaspati) |
Leader of the Gods; Jupiter means “Sky Father.” | Mentor/Guru /teacher of gods. Always helped gods in war against demons. Guru means “teacher” or “priest.” Brihaspati means “lord of prayer or devotion.”[10] |
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Saturn | Saturn | Κρόνος (Cronus) |
शनि (Shani) |
God of Agriculture | God of “Duty”. Punishes the person who does not do his duty properly. Saturn (Shani) tests a person every 22.5 years; the test lasts for a period of 7.5 years (Sadesati). The origin of word Shani (शनि) comes from the following: Shanaye Kramati Sa: (शनये क्रमति सः) i.e. the one who moves slowly, as Saturn takes about 30 years to revolve around the sun. |
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Uranus | Caelus | Ουρανός (Uranos) | वासुकी, वासव (Vasuki) |
Incarnation of the Sky; “Uranus” and “Caelus” both mean “sky.” | A mythological snake king in Indian Puranas. Vasuki means “of divine being.”[11] | |
Neptune | Neptune | Ποσειδῶν (Poseidon) | वरुण (Varuna) |
God of the Sea | God of rain in Indian mythology; Varuna means “God of the sea.”[12] | |
Pluto | Pluto | Πλούτων (Pluton)/Ἅδης (Hades) | कुबेर (Kubera) |
God of the Underworld; Hades means “the unseen” and Pluto means “wealth.” | God of wealth. Kubera gave a loan to lord Vishnu to search for his wife Lakshmi who had quarreled with Vishnu and left their home. Kubera means “deformed” or “monstrous.” |