The celestial objects, which belong to the solar family, and go round the Sun, are known as planets or grahas.
Astronomically, the Sun is a star and Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are the planets.
For purposes of astrological interpretations, the following are considered as Planets:
English |
Sanskrit |
Sun |
Surya |
Moon |
Chandra |
Mars |
Mangal, Kuja |
Mercury |
Budh |
Jupiter |
Guru, Brahaspati |
Venus |
Shukra |
Saturn |
Shani |
Asc. Node |
Rahu |
Desc. Node |
Ketu |
The last two are really not planets; they are actually the two imaginary points of intersection of the Moon’s orbit with the Sun’s orbit (ecliptic). They are also known as shadow planets; these two traverse the Zodiac in a reverse motion while the other planets traverse in the forward motion.
The Moon is actually a satellite of the Earth and not a planet. In Astrology, however, the Moon is considered instead of the Earth as a planet.
In Western Astrology the planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are also considered. |