Navagraha Stotras and Sacred Mantras
The cosmic dance of the planets profoundly shapes our life journey. When planetary alignments present challenges in our horoscope, Stotra Parayana (the rhythmic chanting of sacred hymns) serves as the most accessible and potent spiritual remedy. We are pleased to provide you with a curated selection of Kavachams, Ashtottaras, and Mantras for the nine celestial bodies.
This collection of stotras and mantras is compiled according to ancient Vedic traditions. To harness their full spiritual potential, it is recommended to follow the traditional rules of pronunciation and devotion during recitation.

Navagraha Stotras (General)
Daily prayers dedicated to all nine planets for overall peace and harmony.

The Sun (Surya)
For vitality, health, fame, and inner confidence.

The Moon (Chandra)
For mental tranquility and emotional balance.

Saturn (Shani)
Remedies for Sade Sati, Ashtama Shani, and karmic balance.
How to Recite Stotras for Maximum Benefit?
Following these traditional guidelines while chanting ensures a more profound spiritual resonance:
- Purity (Shuchitvam): It is best to bathe and wear clean attire before beginning your prayers.
- Sacred Timing: Chanting during the Brahma Muhurta or at sunrise is considered highly auspicious.
- Devotion & Understanding: Rather than mechanical repetition, try to understand the essence of the stotra and chant with a heart full of faith.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Stotram is a hymn of praise to a deity or planet. A Kavacham (which literally means "armor") is a specialized prayer seeking the divine energy of that planet to protect our body and mind like a shield.
Traditionally, you should chant for the Sun on Sunday, Moon on Monday, Mars on Tuesday, Mercury on Wednesday, Jupiter on Thursday, Venus on Friday, and Saturn on Saturday. Rahu and Ketu prayers are often recited on Tuesdays or Saturdays.