Mars Planet in Tamil and Sanskrit
Mars can be both beneficial and destructive depending on its position in one’s horoscope. When properly aligned, Mars can bring health, wealth, strength and protection, while when misplaced it may create aggression and war. Also referred to as Kuja in Sanskrit and Sevvai in Tamil.
Mars can reach Earth in roughly 24 hours and 37 minutes.
What is Mars?
Mars, our fourth closest planet in our solar system, is home to desert landscapes with climates similar to Earth. Ice caps cover its poles and its atmosphere is thinner; giving it its red hue due to oxidized iron in its rocks and regolith (Martian “soil”).
Scientists study Mars as it once had liquid water and could have supported life. While its polar ice caps and seasonal changes resemble Earth, Mars now is much different as there is not enough atmosphere to create a thick greenhouse effect and heat quickly escapes its surface. Furthermore, its surface is dusty while its rotation axis tilted varies the amount of sunlight received on its surface.
Scientists are learning much by exploring Mars despite its dry climate, including evidence that water once flowed across its surface. Channels, valleys, and gullies can be seen on Mars’ surface with some as wide as 60 miles (100 km). Eberswalde contains an ancient delta made up of meandering streams which may have flowed into a body of water like a lake.
Astrologically speaking, Mars represents the left ear and face, knees, bladder, nose/sense of smell/heart/lungs/intestines axis as well as sexual organs such as groins and testicles. If this planet is in your favor it can give you physical strength to overcome obstacles while developing material success as well as leadership qualities; an afflicted Mars can make you rash and temperamental.
What is the name of Mars?
Hinduism refers to Mars as Mangal; in astrology it is considered a malefic planet which governs Aries and Scorpio. Mangal is associated with red in color and worshipped as Lord Kartikeya or Murugan is its deity of presidence; additional names for this planet include Angaraka, Kuja and Chevvai.
Hindu religion views Mars as an embodiment of strength and courage, considered fiery due to its close association with the Sun. Additionally, Mars serves as protector and guardian of agriculture as it is believed that similar qualities exist between himself and Kartikeya; therefore wearing red coral jewellery for its positive influence in daily life.
The Vedas hold that Mars was formed from dust of Earth, earning it its name as “bhumi raja”, or earth-born god. Due to this association with Aries or Mesha Rashi in horoscopes as being its ruler.
Mars, often considered an aggressive planet, symbolizes masculine energy and military endeavors. Mars serves as an indicator for brothers and sisters as well as assertion, aggressiveness, soldiers in general and military pursuits as well as mechanical abilities such as engineers or surgeons in particular; accidents occur occasionally as war erupts as passion is felt anew.
Mars, being a masculine planet, demands that men practice good sexual hygiene to avoid unprotected sexual encounters. Additionally, men must take special caution when traveling through crowded areas as it’s easy to become trapped in an unwanted situation and end up caught up.
How is Mars shaped?
Mars features a dense core with an outer layer of rocky mantle stretching from 770-1,170 miles (1,560-2,240 kilometers). Its surface is covered by an atmosphere consisting mostly of carbon dioxide and argon with less nitrogen present; gravity on Mars is 37.5 percent lower than on Earth so jumping for height would require longer distances compared to what would be necessary on our home planet.
Mars’ red surface is caused by iron oxide, giving it its distinctive hue that Romans named after their god of war, Ares. Greeks also called this planet by this name due to its reddish hue resembling bloodshed.
As with the other terrestrial planets, Mars is generally round in shape due to the universal gravitational pull that draws matter toward its center from all directions equally. However, due to how it rotates it has an oblate spheroid shape with sides bulging more at its equator than at its poles.
As it spins, its axis tilts by 25.2 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun, creating seasons similar to Earth, with spring and summer occurring closer to where its Sun is; fall and winter occurring further away; however at two specific moments each year–known as equinoxes–both hemispheres receive equal amounts of sunlight.
Today’s Earth may appear barren and lifeless; but scientists believe that billions of years ago it once flourished with water flowing across its surface. Robotic rovers have found evidence that rivers and lakes existed, as well as large bodies of ice found near polar caps.
What is the name of Mars in Hinduism?
Hinduism refers to Mars as Mangal Deva. He is considered the Lord of Aries and Scorpio zodiac signs as well as Mrigashira, Chitra and Dhanishtha Nakshatra. According to astrology, Kuja in Sanskrit or Sevvai in Tamil refers to this planet and can also be called Sevvai when dealing with its effects: war, strength energy force. People under its strong influence tend to be impatient, short-tempered and eager for fights while their bodies can often make them great athletes – often making them quite competitive when engaging in sports or athletic competition.
Vedic astrology assigns Mars the responsibility for liver and blood cells. Furthermore, it serves as a major planet responsible for physical body parts such as left earlobe, head and face as well as bladder function. When in balance with positive influences it can bring vitality, courage and work performance boosts. When affected negatively it can trigger hasty behavior or animosity and make maintaining healthy relationships more challenging for its possessor.
Hindu mythology associates the planet Mars with the warrior deity Kartikeya, symbolising strength, courage, and resolve. Additionally, its association with goddess Bhumi is said to symbolize earth. Some speculate that Mars may have taken on some characteristics associated with Lord Kartikeya himself.
Astrophysics scholars refer to Mars as Phaethon, meaning “flying fire”, due to its red hue and high temperature emission of radiation. Furthermore, its fast spin rate results in rapid rotation with an extremely hot surface temperature. As the fourth planet from the Sun, Mars takes about 18 months for one complete rotation cycle while spending 45 days in each zodiac sign (Rashi).
What is the name of Mars in Western Astrology?
Mars, in Western astrology, is often called the Warrior Planet. It symbolizes our drive and courage as well as our capacity to navigate conflict successfully. Understanding its impact on our lives is critical; using its position in our natal chart as a gauge for tapping into natural strength and tapping into passion in sexual encounters. Furthermore, Mars represents how passionate expression works within relationships – its positioning within your chart could reveal a great deal.
Mars is the hottest planet in our solar system, and its fiery nature can be explosive and volatile. No surprise then that its masculine energy is often associated with war and aggression as it symbolizes our ability to tap into primal instincts. When Mars is healthy it gives us confidence and courage to stand up for ourselves and lead others; when afflicted it can become overwhelming and disrupt relationships.
While Mars may seem to be all about aggression and warfare, it’s essential to remember that this planet is also responsible for our sexual energy. When in its proper, elevated position, Mars can bring passion and creativity to sexual relations as well as help disseminate creative energy into society at large.
Mars, unlike Venus which governs love and sensitivity, is an aggressive masculine planet which brings tremendous energy to the bedroom. Therefore it’s essential that we dedicate enough time and attention to this aspect of your horoscope in order to experience all its advantages; during Mars retrograde periods especially, however, it might be worthwhile taking an inward-focused approach towards sexual life by controlling anger and frustration more effectively.