05/11/2023
Colors of Planets in Vedic Astrology or Jyotish: -
Colors of planets in Astrology or Jyotish are as follows: - Sun and Mars have red color, Moon and Venus have white color, Mercury has green color, Jupiter has yellow and Saturn has black color. Out of the two imaginary planets (or nodes) Rahu or ascending node has been assigned dark blue color whereas Ketu or descending node has been assigned gray color.
In Indian Vedic astrology, each planet is associated with specific colors that are believed to resonate with their energies and influences. These colors are often considered significant when it comes to selecting clothing, gemstones, and other items to enhance the positive effects of the planets or balance their influences.
Here are the commonly associated colors for the planets in Vedic astrology:
Sun (Surya): The Sun is associated with vibrant and fiery colors such as deep orange, golden yellow, and bright red.
Moon (Chandra): The Moon is associated with soft, cool, and soothing colors such as white, light blue, silver, and pearl shades.
Mars (Mangal): Mars is associated with bold and fiery colors such as red, coral, deep orange, and shades of pink.
Mercury (Budha): Mercury is associated with colors that are bright, vibrant, and communicative, such as green, light green, and shades of light blue.
Jupiter (Guru/Brihaspati): Jupiter is associated with colors that are expansive, regal, and auspicious, such as yellow, golden, and shades of light yellow.
Venus (Shukra): Venus is associated with colors that are soft, soothing, and harmonious, such as white, pastel shades, light blue, and shades of pink.
Saturn (Shani): Saturn is associated with colors that are dark, grounding, and earthy, such as black, dark blue, and shades of dark brown.
Rahu (North Node of the Moon): Rahu is associated with colors that are smoky, intense, and mysterious, such as smoky grey, dark blue, and shades of violet.
Ketu (South Node of the Moon): Ketu is associated with colors that are neutral, earthy, and spiritual, such as brown, beige, and shades of ash grey.
Credit: Dr.A.S.Kalra