1. Overview Navagraha Purana is a relatively compact Sanskrit‑derived text that focuses on the nine planetary deities (the Navagrahas ) and their mythological, astrological, and devotional aspects. The edition edited and translated by V. S. Rao (often cited as “Rao V.S.”) is one of the more accessible modern renderings, offering both the original Sanskrit verses and an English commentary.
Key features of this edition include:
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | 8 chapters, each devoted to one of the Navagrahas (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu). | | Sanskrit Text | Presented in Devanagari with line numbers for easy reference. | | English Translation | Literal translation followed by explanatory notes. | | Commentary | Historical, mythological, and astrological context supplied by Rao. | | Appendices | Glossary of technical terms, a brief overview of planetary influences in Jyotisha, and a bibliography. | | Bibliographic Data | Published by [Name of Publisher] (usually a university press or a specialized Indic studies house) in the early‑2000s, ISBN 978‑… | 2. Content Highlights | Chapter | Deity | Central Themes | |--------|-------|----------------| | 1 | Surya (Sun) | Creation myth, solar chariot, role in daily rites, health benefits of Surya‑Namaskar. | | 2 | Chandra (Moon) | Lunar phases, emotional influence, connection to the tides and fertility. | | 3 | Mangala (Mars) | Warrior archetype, martial arts, planetary war‑rituals, protective mantras. | | 4 | Budha (Mercury) | Intelligence, trade, communication, link to education and language. | | 5 | Guru (Jupiter) | Wisdom, expansion, teaching, and the concept of Dharma as a planetary virtue. | | 6 | Shukra (Venus) | Love, aesthetics, artistic patronage, medicinal uses of Shukra ‑derived herbs. | | 7 | Shani (Saturn) | Discipline, karma, endurance, and the famous “Saturn return” period. | | 8 | Rahu & Ketu | Shadow planets, eclipses, karmic obstacles, remedies for malefic effects. | navagraha purana v.s. rao pdf download
4.0 – solid, informative, and accessible, with minor drawbacks that can be supplemented by more specialized works. | | Sanskrit Text | Presented in Devanagari
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| Last Updated | July 08, 2025 |
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