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Vedic Astrology Glossary

Budha

Mercury - Intellect and Communication

Definition

Budha (Mercury) is the planet of intellect, communication, commerce, and discrimination in Vedic astrology. It governs the analytical mind, language, writing, trade, and the nervous system. Budha is the only planet that is considered both a natural benefic AND capable of taking on malefic qualities depending on the planets it associates with.

Budha is the messenger of the Navagraha - quick, adaptable, and endlessly curious. It represents the intellect's capacity to categorise, analyse, communicate, and discriminate between options. Where Guru expands and Jupiter gives faith, Budha discerns and Mercury questions. Its placement in the chart shows how you think, how you communicate, and where intelligence most naturally expresses.

Budha's core significations:

  • Intellect, analytical reasoning, and discrimination
  • Language, writing, and communication
  • Commerce, trade, and business acumen
  • Learning, education, and skill acquisition
  • Nervous system, skin, and respiratory system
  • Mathematics, astrology, and logical systems
  • Siblings, cousins, and neighbours

Budha's unique quality - neutral by nature: Unlike other planets which have fixed benefic or malefic natures, Budha is defined by its associations. Budha associating with benefics (Jupiter, Venus, Moon) becomes benefic; associating with malefics (Saturn, Mars, Rahu, Ketu) takes on malefic qualities. This makes Budha one of the most context-dependent planets in the chart.

Mercury retrograde in Vedic astrology: While Mercury retrograde is extensively discussed in Western astrology, Vedic astrology assesses it differently. A retrograde Mercury (vakri Budha) is considered technically stronger in the sign it occupies - its energy is intensified, sometimes to excess. Retrograde planets often indicate an area where the native has accumulated past-life karma around that planet's themes.

Budha by sign: Budha is exalted in Virgo - here analytical ability, precision, and communication reach their peak expression. It is in its own signs in Gemini and Virgo. Budha is debilitated in Pisces - here the analytical mind softens, boundaries blur, and communication may become imprecise or overly fluid. Debilitated Budha is often compensated by other strong intellectual indicators in the chart.

Budha Mahadasha: In Vimshottari dasha, Budha rules 17 years. The Budha dasha typically brings emphasis on education, communication, writing, commerce, and analytical endeavours. Business partnerships, siblings, and intellectual achievements are common themes. The quality of the dasha depends on Budha's natal strength and the planets it associates with.

Stellr analyses your natal Budha placement - its strength, retrograde status, associations, and how the Mercury dasha interacts with your life timeline.

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Related terms

6 terms

Ascendant / Rising Sign

Lagna

Lagna is the degree of the zodiac rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of birth. It sets the first house of the chart, determines house rulerships, and acts as the chart's structural foundation - the body, self-expression, and life path.

Vedic Zodiac Sign

Rashi

Rashi is the Vedic term for zodiac sign. The 12 rashis are calculated using the sidereal zodiac (fixed stars), placing them approximately 23° behind their Western tropical counterparts. In Jyotish, the moon's rashi at birth is often considered more personally significant than the sun's rashi.

Planetary Period System

Dasha

A dasha is a planetary period in Vedic astrology that governs a specific phase of your life. Each planet rules a slice of the 120-year Vimshottari cycle. During its dasha, that planet's themes, strengths, and karmic patterns become the dominant story.

Major Planetary Period

Mahadasha

A mahadasha is the major planetary period in the Vimshottari dasha system, lasting anywhere from 6 to 20 years depending on the ruling planet. It represents the dominant karmic theme of that life phase, with the ruling planet's nature colouring all major events and opportunities.

Planetary Combination

Yoga

In Jyotish astrology, a yoga is a specific planetary combination in the birth chart that produces a defined effect - ranging from great wealth and fame to spiritual liberation. Hundreds of yogas are catalogued in classical texts, each with precise conditions for formation and predictable results.

Jupiter - The Great Benefic

Guru

Guru (Jupiter) is the planet of wisdom, expansion, abundance, and divine grace in Vedic astrology. Called the Deva Guru (teacher of the gods), Guru shows where blessings multiply and life expands most naturally in your birth chart.

Common questions

What does Mercury (Budha) represent in Vedic astrology?

Budha governs intellect, communication, commerce, analytical reasoning, writing, and language. It rules the nervous system, siblings, trade, and skill acquisition. Uniquely, Mercury is the only planet without a fixed benefic or malefic nature - it takes on the qualities of whatever planets it associates with. Mercury with benefics becomes benefic; with malefics, it becomes malefic.

What does Mercury retrograde mean in Vedic astrology?

Mercury retrograde (vakri Budha) in Vedic astrology is interpreted differently than in Western astrology. A retrograde planet is considered intensified in its expression - stronger in the sign it occupies, but with past-life karma attached to its themes. Rather than simple communication disruptions, Vedic astrology views retrograde Mercury as a signal of accumulated karma around intellect, communication, or commerce that requires resolution in this lifetime.

What happens during the Mercury (Budha) Mahadasha?

The Mercury Mahadasha lasts 17 years and typically emphasises intellect, education, writing, communication, and business. It is often a period of learning, skill development, and analytical achievement. Siblings and neighbours may play significant roles. The results depend on Mercury's natal strength: an exalted or own-sign Mercury (especially in Virgo or Gemini) makes this a period of sharp achievement in intellectual or commercial fields.

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