We will delve into the fascinating world of Navagrahas and exploring the stories behind the navagrahas.
According to Hindu mythology, Surya is the son of Sage Kashyap and Aditi, and the brother of Indra, the king of gods.
The god of the moon and the son of Sage Atri and Anusuya. Chandra was cursed by his father-in-law, Daksha.
Mangal, also known as Kuja or Angaraka, is the god of war and represents strength, courage, and determination.
The god of intellect and communication, and is considered as the wisest among the Navagrahas.
Brihaspati, also known as Guru or Devaguru, is the god of wisdom and the teacher of the gods.
Also known as Shukracharya, is the god of love and beauty, and represents wealth, luxury, and prosperity.
Also known as Sani or Saturn, is the god of justice and represents discipline, hard work, and endurance.
He is a shadow planet in Hindu mythology, known as the north node of the moon. According to legend, Rahu was once a demon.
He is also a shadow planet in Hindu mythology, known as the south node of the moon. According to legend, Ketu was once a demon.