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Friday, September 12, 2025

The Seven Dhātus and Their Planetary Correlations

  

The Seven Dhātus and Their Planetary Correlations

1) Rasa Dhātu (Plasma / Nutrient Fluid)

  • Planet: Moon (Chandra)
  • Explanation:
    Rasa is the very first product of digestion, derived from properly processed food (Āhāra rasa). It circulates throughout the body, carrying nourishment and moisture to all tissues. The Moon, being the karaka (significator) of fluids, nourishment, growth, and mental calmness, governs this dhātu.
    • Just as the Moon controls tides and watery processes, it also symbolizes the sustaining and moisturizing principle in the body.
    • A weak Moon may cause dryness, improper assimilation, or disorders of fluid circulation.

 

2) Rakta Dhātu (Blood)

  • Planet: Moon (Chandra)
  • Explanation:
    Rakta is formed from Rasa, carrying prāṇa (vital force) and giving energy, vitality, and complexion. In the classical scheme, Rakta is sometimes associated with Mars (for its fiery, red, vitalizing nature), but here the linkage continues with the Moon because blood is still a nourishing, life-sustaining medium derived directly from Rasa.
    • The Moon governs the transformation of plasma into life-blood, keeping the tissues alive and glowing.
    • A disturbed Moon can lead to anemia, pallor, or disturbed circulation.

 

3) Māṁsa Dhātu (Muscles, Flesh, Ligaments, Tendons)

  • Planet: Saturn (Śani)
  • Explanation:
    Māṁsa provides form, support, and covering to the skeletal framework. It also aids in movement and physical strength. Saturn, being the planet of structure, endurance, and slow accumulation, governs this tissue.
    • Saturn rules over heaviness, stability, and the sustaining aspect of the body, which matches the role of muscles and ligaments.
    • Weak Saturn may result in muscular weakness, wasting, rigidity, or disorders of ligaments.

4) Meda Dhātu (Fat, Adipose Tissue, Lubrication)

  • Planet: Jupiter (Guru / Bṛhaspati)
  • Explanation:
    Meda provides lubrication to joints, reserves of energy, and softness to the body. Jupiter, the planet of abundance, nourishment, and expansion, governs fat and oils.
    • Just as Jupiter signifies growth, prosperity, and accumulation, Meda provides cushioning and resource storage for the body.
    • Weak Jupiter can result in poor lubrication, dryness, joint cracking, or excessive leanness. Over-strong Jupiter may cause obesity or excess fat.

 

5) Asthi Dhātu (Bones, Teeth, Nails, Hair roots)

  • Planet: Sun (Sūrya)
  • Explanation:
    Asthi gives structure, strength, and firmness to the body. The Sun, being the central pillar of vitality and structure in the solar system, represents the skeletal system in the body.
    • The Sun’s fiery energy hardens and solidifies, which corresponds to bone formation.
    • Weak Sun can manifest as fragile bones, dental issues, poor posture, or skeletal deformities.

 

6) Majjā Dhātu (Bone Marrow, Nerve Tissue, Spinal Cord)

  • Planet: Mars (Maṅgala)
  • Explanation:
    Majjā fills the cavities of bones and supports nerve tissue. It is the source of strength, immunity, and vigor. Mars, being the planet of energy, vitality, and blood formation, governs Majjā.
    • Mars energizes and enlivens, corresponding to marrow’s function in producing blood cells and supporting immunity.
    • Weak Mars may cause low vitality, weak immunity, or neurological weakness.

 

7) Śukra Dhātu (Reproductive Tissue / Semen, Ova, Reproductive Fluids)

  • Planet: Venus (Śukra)
  • Explanation:
    Śukra represents the essence of all other dhātus and supports reproduction, regeneration, creativity, and vitality. Venus, as the planet of fertility, creativity, and regeneration, naturally rules over Śukra dhātu.
    • Venus governs beauty, vitality, charm, and reproductive ability, all connected to Śukra.
    • Weak Venus may cause infertility, loss of vitality, or reproductive system issues.

 

Additional Note on Skin (Tvacā)

  • Planet: Mercury (Budha)
  • Explanation:
    Tvacā (skin) is often treated as a separate entity outside the seven dhātus. It is the protective covering, sensory organ, and a reflection of internal health. Mercury, being the planet of sensitivity, perception, and communication, represents the skin.
    • Just as Mercury governs intellect and exchange, the skin is the interface between inner and outer worlds.
    • Weak Mercury may show as skin disorders, hypersensitivity, or poor tactile communication.

 

Summary Table

Dhātu

Tissue / Function

Nourishment Source

Planet

Role of Planet

Rasa

Plasma / Nutrient fluid

Food digestion

Moon

Fluids, nourishment

Rakta

Blood

Rasa

Moon

Vital circulation

Māṁsa

Muscle, flesh, ligaments

Rakta

Saturn

Structure, endurance

Meda

Fat, lubrication

Māṁsa

Jupiter

Growth, cushioning

Asthi

Bones, teeth, nails

Meda

Sun

Structure, vitality

Majjā

Marrow, nerves, spinal tissue

Asthi

Mars

Energy, immunity

Śukra

Reproductive fluids

Majjā

Venus

Fertility, vitality

Tvacā

Skin

Mercury

Sensory interface

 

This mapping integrates Ayurvedic physiology (dhātu formation and nourishment sequence) with Jyotiṣa planetary symbolism, showing how the cosmic forces are mirrored in the body.

Would you like me to also expand this further into how imbalance of each planet affects its dhātu (i.e., disease correlations in astrology + Ayurveda)?