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Nava Graha Kavacham

Nava Graha Kavacham

Nava Graha Kavacham

Kavacham
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10 Verses
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navagraha kavacham

shiro me pAtu mArtANDo kapAlaM rohiNIpatiH |

mukhama~NgArakaH pAtu kaNThashcha shashinandanaH || 1 ||

buddhiM jIvaH sadA pAtu hRRidayaM bhRRigunandanaH |

jaTharaM cha shaniH pAtu jihvAM me ditinandanaH || 2 ||

pAdau ketuH sadA pAtu vArAH sarvA~Ngameva cha |

tithayo.aShTau dishaH pAntu nakShatrANi vapuH sadA || 3 ||

aMsau rAshiH sadA pAtu yogAshcha sthairyameva cha |

guhyaM li~NgaM sadA pAntu sarve grahAH shubhapradAH || 4 ||

aNimAdIni sarvANi labhate yaH paThed dhRRivam |

etAM rakShAM paThed yastu bhaktyA sa prayataH sudhIH || 5 ||

sa chirAyuH sukhI putrI raNe cha vijayI bhavet |

aputro labhate putraM dhanArthI dhanamApnuyAt || 6 ||

dArArthI labhate bhAryAM surUpAM sumanoharAm |

rogI rogAtpramuchyeta baddho muchyeta bandhanAt || 7 ||

jale sthale chAntarikShe kArAgAre visheShataH |

yaH kare dhArayennityaM bhayaM tasya na vidyate || 8 ||

brahmahatyA surApAnaM steyaM gurva~NganAgamaH |

sarvapApaiH pramuchyeta kavachasya cha dhAraNAt || 9 ||

nArI vAmabhuje dhRRitvA sukhaishvaryasamanvitA |

kAkavandhyA janmavandhyA mRRitavatsA cha yA bhavet |

bahvapatyA jIvavatsA kavachasya prasAdataH || 10 ||

iti grahayAmale uttarakhaNDe navagraha kavachaM samAptam |

About This Stotram

Overview

The Nava Graha Kavacham is a Sanskrit kavacham of 10 verses invoking the nine planetary deities (Navagrahas) — the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu — for collective protection. The kavacham format assigns each graha to protect a specific part of the body or aspect of life, functioning as a planetary armor text. It belongs to the broader tradition of Vedic astrology and Tantric devotional practice within Hinduism.

What are the benefits of chanting Nava Graha Kavacham?

  • Seeks to mitigate the malefic effects of unfavorable planetary positions
  • Invokes the protective presence of all nine grahas simultaneously
  • Supports practitioners seeking astrological remedies through devotional means
  • Used alongside specific planetary stotrams in comprehensive Navagraha worship

When is the best time to recite this?

The kavacham is recited in the morning and evening. Days associated with specific planets — such as Sunday for Surya, Monday for Chandra, and Saturday for Shani — are considered appropriate. It is particularly recited during astrologically difficult periods such as planetary dashas or transits.

What is the historical and traditional background?

Kavachams dedicated to planetary deities are found in Puranic and Tantric literature, where they function as protective hymns for use in Navagraha puja. The Navagraha concept is rooted in ancient Vedic astronomy and astrology, with the nine grahas appearing in texts such as the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra and in Puranic accounts. This specific kavacham's authorship is not attributed, and its composition likely belongs to the tradition of later Tantric and Puranic compilations that systematized Navagraha worship. Navagraha temples and their associated liturgy are particularly prominent in South India.

Available scripts

This text is available in 14 scripts: devanagari, tamil, telugu, kannada, malayalam, gujarati, bengali, iast, gurmukhi, oriya, assamese, sinhala, itrans, hk. Use the script selector above to switch between them.

Related Texts

  • Navagraha Suktam — a Vedic-style hymn invoking the nine planetary deities, used alongside the kavacham in Navagraha worship
  • Navagraha Chalisa — a Hindi devotional hymn for the Navagrahas in the chalisa format, offering a vernacular complement to this Sanskrit text