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Vedic Astrology Glossary

Surya

The Sun - Soul and Authority

Definition

Surya (the Sun) is the soul indicator in Vedic astrology - the atmakaraka of the Navagraha system in the Parashari tradition. It governs ego, authority, vitality, government, the father, and the right to shine. Unlike Western astrology where the Sun is the primary self-indicator, in Vedic astrology it is one of nine equally important planets, though its placement remains central to life purpose and identity.

Surya is the king of the Navagraha - the nine planetary deities - and rules with the authority of a sovereign. It represents the atman (soul) and the ahamkara (ego), the conscious self that seeks recognition, authority, and expression of its unique nature. Where the Moon governs the mind and emotional body, Surya governs the soul and the sense of self.

Surya's core significations:

  • Soul, ego, and self-concept
  • Authority, leadership, and government
  • The father, bosses, and figures of power
  • Vitality, immunity, and constitution
  • Fame, recognition, and public standing
  • The eyes and heart
  • Fire, gold, and Sunday

Surya by sign: Surya is exalted in Aries - here the soul's authority expresses directly, with confidence and pioneering spirit. It is in its own sign in Leo, giving natural leadership and magnetic presence. Surya is debilitated in Libra - here authority struggles, leadership feels compromised, and the ego may either deflate or overcompensate. Surya's strength in the chart directly affects vitality and the quality of the relationship with father figures.

Surya and the 10th house: While Surya naturally rules the 5th house (creativity and intelligence), its connection to the 10th house (career and public status) is particularly potent. Surya in or aspecting the 10th house, or the 10th lord well-connected to Surya, often correlates with government service, leadership roles, and public recognition.

Combust planets (Asta): Planets within a certain degree range of the Sun are considered asta (combust) - their natural expression is overwhelmed by the Sun's light. A combust planet may struggle to deliver its results independently, though its house placements still activate. The exceptions are Rahu and Ketu, which cannot be combust.

Surya Mahadasha: In Vimshottari dasha, Surya rules a 6-year period - the shortest of the major dashas. The Surya dasha is typically a period of authority, leadership, clarity of purpose, and ego-level challenges. Career advancement, encounters with father figures, and tests of self-confidence are common themes.

Stellr shows your natal Surya placement, its strength in the chart, and how the Surya dasha interacts with your life timeline.

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Related terms

6 terms

The Moon - Mind and Emotion

Chandra

Chandra (the Moon) governs the mind, emotions, memory, and the instinctive self in Vedic astrology. Your Moon sign (Chandra Rashi) is considered more revealing of your inner nature than your Sun sign. It is where you live emotionally, not just where you shine.

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.

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.

Saturn - The Lord of Karma

Shani

Shani (Saturn) is the planet of karma, discipline, delay, and long-term consequence in Vedic astrology. Where Shani sits in your chart, life demands patience, perseverance, and structural integrity. It delivers rewards slowly - only after the work is done.

Common questions

What does the Sun (Surya) represent in Vedic astrology?

Surya represents the soul, ego, authority, vitality, and the right to shine. It is the indicator of the father, leadership, government, and public standing. Unlike Western astrology where the Sun defines personality, in Vedic astrology it is one of nine equally significant planets - though its sign and house placement still heavily influence life purpose, identity, and the quality of relationships with authority figures.

What does it mean if a planet is combust (asta) in Vedic astrology?

A combust planet (asta) is one that falls within a certain degree range of the Sun in the birth chart. Its natural expression becomes overwhelmed by the Sun's brightness - the planet struggles to deliver its results independently. The degree threshold varies by planet: Mercury is combust within 14°, Venus within 10°, Mars within 17°, Jupiter within 11°, Saturn within 15°. Rahu and Ketu cannot be combust.

What happens during the Sun (Surya) Mahadasha?

The Surya Mahadasha lasts 6 years and typically brings themes of authority, leadership, self-expression, and clarity of purpose. It is often a period of advancement in career or government roles, encounters with father or authority figures, and tests of ego - both healthy assertion and potential arrogance. A strong natal Sun (especially in Aries, Leo, or the 10th house) makes this a period of recognition and achievement.

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