Planet information and analysis of the solar system are free online. Vedic astrology analyzes the features of Mars, Jupiter, and Venus.
Mars is the fourth nearest body to the Sun. Because its soil is reddish, it is also known as the red planet. Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which indicate that water exists on Mars.
Vedic information about Mars - Mars is fiery but possesses both fiery and watery natures in its topography. The watery nature of Mars is the contribution or effect of Pluto on it. In Hindu mythology, Mars is the son of Jupiter. Like the Sun and Jupiter, Mars also exhibits its fiery nature and also possesses giant vacuums in its topographical characteristics. The Moon of Earth is the natural antagonist of Pluto. Although the Moon and Pluto both are watery, the Moon helps to make water ruffled on Earth, and on the other hand, Pluto helps to keep water static. Mars has reflective effects on the Moon, which keeps the water reserve static on Earth. Otherwise, the Moon would ruffle the entire water content of Earth by antagonizing Pluto, which we can guess very easily by observing its furious effects on the day of the full Moon and the new Moon. The recent incident in South Asia, on the 26th of December 2004, is a vivid example of the effect of a full Moon, which caused the biggest-ever tsunami. However, the Moon could not cause that tsunami unless Saturn backed it. We should know that Pluto's exclusive contribution, with the help of Mars, is to restore the water content of Earth, which is static. Therefore, if nature destroys Mars, Pluto would lose its effect on Earth to keep water static, and the Moon would ruffle the water of Earth at least more than a hundred times more than now, and the most significant evolution on Earth would occur. Thus, Mars maintains the functional equilibrium on Earth by its Moons and Pluto. Only Mars can save the Earth from the Sun's absolute drying effect, which occurs due to Mars's angular contradiction with the Sun. Mars supplies blood to the human body.
Jupiter is the fifth nearest heavenly body to the Sun, with the most massive mass, numerous moons, and several rings in our solar system. An Italian astronomer, Galileo Galilei, discovered the Moons of Jupiter. Amongst numerous moons, Jupiter has the four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Collectively, those moons are known as Galilean satellites.
Vedic information about Jupiter - Jupiter is the planet that initiates life on Earth. How did Jupiter initiate life on Earth? As we know, the creation of life was impossible on Earth without the help of sunlight. Jupiter stirs up the combustion of the Sun and carries those radiations into Earth with the help of Mars. Jupiter plays a double role in creation. Firstly, it rouses the flames of the Sun within and, secondly, stimulates Mars to carry those thermal outputs into the Earth. Jupiter is a fiery planet by its constitution but possesses both the characteristics of fiery and watery features in its topography. The aquatic feature of Jupiter is the contribution of Neptune. Jupiter gives humans a sense of righteousness.
Venus is the second nearest body to the Sun. It is rocky and atmospheric, similar in size and mass to the Earth. Venus's atmospheric pressure is higher than Earth's. Scientists have yet to discover water in it. Venus takes roughly 225 days to round the Sun in its orbit.
Vedic information about Venus - Venus is the only body in the universe that continuously tries to keep Earth's soil static in defiance of speedy annual motion steered by Saturn and diurnal motion controlled by Mercury. Venus, in angular contradiction during its rotation by any astral body, mainly by Saturn, causes earthquakes. Venus symbolizes static soil and stormy air on Earth, but of course, without rain. Besides Mars, Venus indirectly keeps water on Earth static by antagonizing the Moon of Earth. Although Venus hardly retrograde during its movement, it has been found in all cases that people born during the retrogression of Venus usually fall prone to ocular and genital diseases. Venus also plays the indirect role of keeping the water of Earth static by antagonizing the Moon of Earth. Venus imparts the vision and power of reproduction in humans.