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Each sector is governed by a planet. Current planetary strength = sector outlook.
Ruled by Jupiter
Jupiter at 95% strength. Governs: Banking, Finance, Education, Legal, Expansion.
Ruled by Mars
Mars at 95% strength. Governs: Iron/Steel, Energy, Defense, Real Estate, Surgery.
Ruled by Mars
Mars at 95% strength. Governs: Iron/Steel, Energy, Defense, Real Estate, Surgery.
Ruled by Venus
Venus at 85% strength. Governs: Luxury, Arts, Entertainment, Cosmetics, Agriculture.
Ruled by Venus
Venus at 85% strength. Governs: Luxury, Arts, Entertainment, Cosmetics, Agriculture.
Ruled by Ketu
Ketu at 50% strength. Governs: Pharma, Spiritual Goods, Recycling, Research.
Ruled by Moon
Moon at 50% strength. Governs: Silver, Dairy, Hospitality, Water/Beverages.
Ruled by Rahu
Rahu at 50% strength. Governs: Crypto, Speculation, Foreign Markets, Aviation, Tech Disruption.
Ruled by Saturn
Saturn at 33% strength. Governs: Oil, Mining, Infrastructure, Construction, Labor.
Ruled by Mercury
Mercury at 25% strength. Governs: Technology, IT Services, Trading, Media, Communication.
For entertainment purposes only. Not financial advice. Past astrological correlations do not guarantee future results. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. Gambling involves risk of loss.
Each of the nine Vedic planets is mapped to its corresponding market sectors based on classical Vedic significations and modern market structure.
Every planet receives a composite dignity score: sign placement (exaltation to debilitation), aspects received, retrograde status, combustion, and house position in the natural zodiac.
Dignity scores translate to sector outlooks — bullish (strong planet), neutral (moderate), or bearish (weak/afflicted). Aspect combinations add nuance for inter-sector dynamics.
The Vedic framework for sector analysis is remarkably systematic: each planet governs specific industries based on its essential nature. The Sun — representing authority, vitality, and governance — rules government securities, power generation, and gold. The Moon — representing nourishment, public sentiment, and liquidity — governs consumer staples, water utilities, dairy, hospitality, and the shipping industry (Moon rules the tides, after all).
Mars — the planet of energy, competition, and physical force — rules energy companies, defense contractors, steel manufacturers, and real estate developers. Mercury — quick, analytical, and communicative — governs technology, telecommunications, media, publishing, logistics, and financial services. This isn't arbitrary classification — it follows the essential planetary significations documented in Vedic texts for millennia, now applied to modern sector analysis.
A planet's current dignity — its strength based on sign placement — directly maps to its sector's likely performance. When Jupiter occupies its own signs (Sagittarius or Pisces) or exaltation sign (Cancer), banking, insurance, education, and legal services sectors tend to see bullish momentum. When Jupiter is debilitated (in Capricorn) or combust (too close to the Sun), these same sectors face contraction.
The subtlety lies in aspect analysis. A debilitated Jupiter receiving the aspect of exalted Venus creates a different outcome than a debilitated Jupiter aspected by malefic Saturn. The first scenario might see banking stocks find support from luxury and consumer spending. The second could see banking and finance in serious trouble. Our sector analysis captures these nuanced planetary interactions rather than relying on simplistic strong/weak binary assessments.
Modern finance uses classification systems like GICS (Global Industry Classification Standard) to organize stocks into sectors. Vedic astrology has been doing the same thing for centuries — just using planetary significations instead of revenue streams. The Brihat Jataka, written by Varahamihira in the 6th century CE, contains detailed lists of professions and industries governed by each planet. Sun ruled kings and government officials. Moon ruled sailors and those who worked with liquids. Mars ruled warriors and metalworkers. Mercury ruled merchants and scribes. Jupiter ruled priests and advisors. Venus ruled artists and those who worked with luxury goods. Saturn ruled servants, miners, and those who labored with the earth. These 1,500-year-old classifications map with surprising accuracy to modern sectors: replace "kings" with "government securities," "metalworkers" with "steel companies," "merchants" with "e-commerce," and "those who labored with the earth" with "mining and construction" — and the framework holds. The durability of these correspondences suggests that the planetary-industry connection reflects something fundamental about the nature of human economic activity and its relationship to cosmic cycles.