

In Vedic astrology, a Retrograde Planet (Vakri Graha) refers to the apparent backward movement of a planet as observed from Earth. Although planets do not actually move backward, this optical illusion has strong astrological significance.
When a planet becomes retrograde, its energy turns inward, intensifies, and may produce unusual or delayed results. Retrograde planets often indicate karmic lessons, revisiting past matters, and deep internal transformation.
A retrograde planet becomes more powerful but unpredictable. It may delay external results while strengthening internal growth. The effects depend on the planet, house placement, aspects and overall birth chart strength.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can become retrograde. Rahu and Ketu are always considered retrograde in Vedic astrology. The Sun and Moon never become retrograde.
No. Retrograde does not always mean negative. It can increase the strength of a planet, but may cause delays, reconsideration, or unconventional results.
Retrograde Mercury may affect communication, Retrograde Venus may influence relationships, Retrograde Mars may intensify aggression or courage, Retrograde Jupiter may impact beliefs, and Retrograde Saturn may deepen karmic lessons.
Yes, retrograde planets are often considered strong, but their results may be delayed or internalized.
Retrograde planets are linked with past-life karma and unfinished matters.
Yes, they may cause delays or repeated efforts before achieving success.