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Ketu, the South Node of the Moon, is the complementary shadow graha to Rahu — representing what has already been mastered in past lives. It confers spiritual insight, detachment and the capacity for moksha, though it may also bring a sense of incompleteness.
Rahu, the North Node of the Moon, is a shadow graha (chaya graha) — the insatiable hunger for experience and the karmic pull toward the unfamiliar. It magnifies whatever it touches and drives the soul toward new frontiers.
Shani, the planet Saturn, is the great teacher who works through discipline, limitation and challenge. Far from merely malefic, his influence purifies and matures the soul through encounters with reality, responsibility and the consequences of past actions.
Shukra, the planet Venus, is the graha of beauty, love, pleasure and the arts — governing relationships, refinement and material prosperity, as well as esoteric knowledge and occult wisdom.
Brihaspati, the planet Jupiter, is the most benefic of the grahas — the great guru who bestows wisdom, dharma, progeny, wealth and divine grace. His placement marks the areas of grace and expansion in a chart.
Budha, the planet Mercury, is the graha of intelligence, communication and discrimination — ruling the analytical faculties, the processing of information, commerce, and the capacity to express oneself clearly.
Mangala, the planet Mars, is the senapati (commander) among the grahas — the graha of energy, courage, drive and the capacity for decisive action. He endows the strength to overcome obstacles and pursue goals with determination.
Chandra, the Moon, is the graha of the mind (manas) — emotion, the mother, memory and the receptive, nurturing dimension of consciousness. In Vedic astrology the Moon's placement is among the most important factors in the chart.