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Rahu is the eighth of the Navagraha or the nine planetary deities. He is regarded as the one who commands direction and as the North node of the Moon. As the Moon pertains to the mind, Rahu is regarded as the one who sets the direction of the mind’s outward projection.

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Height: 7 Centimetres; Width: 5.25 Centimetres; Depth: 2.8 Centimetres Weight:2.750 KG(Approx Description The Navagrahas are the nine major planets. They play a major role in deciding the destiny of ‘man. The Navagraha derived from the Sanskrit words “Nava” and “Graha”. The Lords of these planets are named after the planets themselves and they are worshipped in almost every aspect of Hinduism from a simple puja to an elaborate yagna or wedding. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Brass is…

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Ketu is the ninth and final of the Navagraha or the nine planetary deities, who is regarded as the one who presents obstacles and is the Moon’s South node. He is associated with giving one spiritual attainment, by working inwardly. Rahu and Ketu together function as the evolutionary and karmic orientation of the soul. He helps one to work on and perfect one’s own inner state of being. He is believed to show one what is real and permanent.

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Brihaspati is the fifth of the Navagraha or the nine planetary deities. He is worshipped as the ‘Guru’ of the Gods, and the preceptor of God’s and man’s laws. He is believed to be the one who teaches religion and morals of unity. He is also believed to bless his devotees with wealth and progeny. He is often depicted as golden in colour.

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Mangal is the third of the Navagraha or the nine planetary deities. He is worshipped as the harbinger of positivity and auspiciousness in one’s life. He is believed to bless one with luck, bravery, strength, the ability to command respect, and the benefits of land and property. He is usually depicted as red in colour, holding a trident, mace, lotus, and spear in each of his four hands. He rides a ram and is worshipped as the lord of Tuesday.

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Grah Shanti Puja is considered a very powerful, effective, and result-oriented ritual. Hosts going through a bad planet period or Mahadasha/Antardasha will struggle at certain times. To calm this "Grah" or planet, we perform the necessary puja associated with this particular period of the planet. One of the most important benefits of Grah Shanti puja is the fulfillment of desires, the elimination of negative planetary effects, and the neutralization of destructive energies.

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