Vedic Mantra · All Nine Planets (Navagrahas)
नवग्रह संयुक्त मंत्र
Navagraha Combined Mantra
Sanskrit (Devanagari)
ब्रह्मा मुरारिस्त्रिपुरान्तकारी भानुः शशी भूमिसुतो बुधश्च गुरुश्च शुक्रः शनिराहुकेतवः कुर्वन्तु सर्वे मम सुप्रभातम्
Transliteration
Brahma Muraaristripuranthakari Bhanuhu Shashi Bhoomisuto Budhashcha Gurushcha Shukrah Shanirahukethavah Kurvantu Sarve Mama Suprabhatam
Meaning
May Brahma, the enemy of Mura (Vishnu), the destroyer of Tripura (Shiva), the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu — may all of them make my morning auspicious.
Last updated: 20 April 2026 · Traditional Vedic mantra
Benefits of Navagraha Combined Mantra
- ·Invokes all nine planets simultaneously for comprehensive planetary harmony
- ·Ideal morning prayer for overall planetary pacification
- ·Prevents the day from being negatively impacted by planetary positions
- ·More time-efficient than chanting each planet's mantra separately
- ·Combines devotion to Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva (Trimurti) with planetary worship
- ·Creates daily astrological protection without knowing one's specific planetary afflictions
How to Chant
- 1.Ideal as the very first prayer upon waking in the morning
- 2.Chant facing east at sunrise
- 3.No special offerings required — this is a general morning prayer
- 4.Can be chanted during Navagraha puja with individual offerings to each planet
- 5.Memorize and chant during commuting, morning walks, or before work
- 6.Can be combined with individual planet mantras during specific transit periods
Best Time
Every morning at sunrise. Before any important activity. During Navagraha puja.
Recommended Count
3 times minimum every morning. 9 times for Navagraha puja. 108 times for comprehensive planetary sadhana.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.Is this better than chanting each planet's mantra separately?
Both approaches serve different purposes. The Navagraha Combined Mantra is excellent for daily morning practice when time is limited — it creates general planetary balance. Chanting individual planet mantras (Surya, Chandra, Mangal, etc.) on each planet's day is more targeted and appropriate when you have a specific planetary affliction to address. For comprehensive practice: use the combined mantra daily and the individual planet mantras on their respective days.