| Navgrahas Include Surya (Sun),  Chandra (Moon), Mangal (Mars), Budha (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter),Shukra (Venus),  Shani (Saturn), Ketu and Rahu , are two nodes of eclipses the solar and the  Lunar, Planets such as Uranus , Neptune and Pluto were not integrated as they  were too far to exercise any influence. Meaning of word Graha is laying hold  of; these celestial bodies are believed to affect the physical as well as  mental condition of humans. Grahas believed to comprise both a malevolent and  benevolent influence on our daily life. They are competent to help in resolving  any misfortunes.        
 These Grahas not only hold a distinct function  in Naadi Predictions and in Indian Pantheon. They are not component of the  Triumvirate of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. In addition, they are not major  deities like to Goddesses Saraswati, Parvati and Laxmi or other gods like  Hanuman, Ganapati, Kartikeya.
 
 
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                    | Indian Philosophy heavily  influenced by the conjecture of Rebirth and theory of Karma plays a fundamental  role. Indian culture heavily believes in Karma of an individual it describes  that each person is accountable of prior good or bad deeds. In Nadi reading the  13th chapter, the seeker is told to execute services or Pujas to  overcome the malefic effect, Performance of Pujas and simultaneously providing  food and water to needy deeds like these helps to overcome the Paap “Sins” and  improve the Punyas the Good deed.     
 The primary reason is why the  Naadi Predictions are referred is, to motivate the seeker to the performance of  Shanti and Parihar sacraments at the most primitive and in the prescribed  manner. The Individual should visit as per the directions gained in the Naadi  Palm Leaf under the assistance of the Nadi  Astrologer. This chapter will provide enough guidance for the needy.
 
 Navagrahas believed to be intermediaries between  the principal deities in the temple. Usually Shiva and Worshippers, They each  are in charge of the specific vicinity of concern to the devotee; it may be  health, wealth, pursuit of knowledge. Professional gainer just about anything  the belief is that worshipping a particular Graha for specific need provide the  devotee the boon he desires.
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