Vedic Numerology
Each number vibrates with a specific mantra. Chanting your numerologically aligned Gayatri mantra daily creates a powerful resonance between your energy and the cosmos.
Mantras are sacred sound vibrations. When aligned with your ruling number and planetary lord, they create a powerful field of positive energy.
Chanting your mantra 108 times at sunrise especially on your ruling planet's day is traditionally recommended for maximum benefit.
The Gayatri mantra is one of the oldest and most powerful Vedic hymns. Each planet has its own Gayatri form for focused worship.
Just enter your name and date of birth. The tool calculates your radical (root) number, identifies your ruling planet, and then shows you the exact Gayatri mantra you should be chanting. No complicated formulas, no astrology jargon just your mantra, ready to use.
Here's an example of what your result might look like:
In order to enhance the benefic influence of Jupiter, recite every morning 11, 21 or 108 times the Mantra:
|| Om Angirasay Vidmahe Divyadehay Dheemahi Tanoo Jeevah Prachodyat ||
The Navagraha the nine celestial bodies in Vedic astrology each carry a specific energy that shapes different areas of your life. When you chant the Gayatri mantra associated with your ruling planet, you're not just reciting words. The 24 syllables of a Gayatri mantra produce precise acoustic vibrations that, according to Vedic tradition, create resonance with that planet's energy field.
Chanting it regularly in the morning preferably 11, 21, or 108 times is believed to gradually reduce the malefic effects of that planet and amplify its benefic ones. Think of it as tuning into a frequency that's already yours by birth. You can also explore your favourable lord and your best time periods for a more complete numerological picture.
Yes. Pronunciation does matter in mantra practice, but you don’t need to be fluent in Sanskrit. Most planetary Gayatri mantras are short and phonetically straightforward. Listening to an audio version a few times before starting is usually enough to get comfortable with it.
Astrogya uses the Vedic numerology system based on your radical number (also called your birth number or Moolank). This is derived from the date of birth alone, not the full numerology chart. It’s one of the most widely used methods in Indian numerological tradition.
Traditional practice recommends starting on the day ruled by your planet, for example, Thursday for Jupiter, Sunday for Sun, Monday for Moon. Starting during the waxing phase of the Moon is also considered auspicious. That said, consistency after you start is far more important than the day you begin.
Yes, they would chant the same Gayatri mantra since both share the same ruling planet. The mantra works on the energy of the planet, not on individual identity. What may differ is the number of repetitions or the time of day depending on other aspects of their chart.
Your Gayatri mantra is just one layer of your numerological profile. A full Vedic horoscope reading can show you how your planets are placed, which periods are most favorable for you, and what remedies beyond mantras can support your growth.
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