க்ரஹ வக்ரீ / மார்கீ
Retrograde (Vakri) and direct (Margi) dates for Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn — from precise astronomical calculation.
வக்ரீ
மார்கீ
புத
- ↺30 Jun 2026 → 23 Jul 2026
- ↺24 Oct 2026 → 13 Nov 2026
- ↺10 Feb 2027 → 3 Mar 2027
- ↺11 Jun 2027 → 4 Jul 2027
- ↺8 Oct 2027 → 28 Oct 2027
- ↺24 Jan 2028 → 14 Feb 2028
- ↺21 May 2028 → 13 Jun 2028
- ↺20 Sep 2028 → 10 Oct 2028
ஶுக்ர
- ↺3 Oct 2026 → 13 Nov 2026
- ↺11 May 2028 → 22 Jun 2028
மம்கல
- ↺11 Jan 2027 → 1 Apr 2027
குரு (ப்ரு'ஹஸ்பதி)
- ↺13 Dec 2026 → 12 Apr 2027
- ↺12 Jan 2028 → 13 May 2028
ஶநி
- ↺27 Jul 2026 → 10 Dec 2026
- ↺10 Aug 2027 → 23 Dec 2027
- ↺23 Aug 2028 → 31 Dec 2028
Frequently Asked Questions
What do Vakri and Margi mean?▼
Vakri (retrograde) is when a planet appears to move backwards across the sky as seen from Earth; Margi means direct motion. It is an optical effect — the planet does not truly reverse. In astrology a retrograde planet is considered especially strong in its effects.
Which planets are retrograde now?▼
No major planet is retrograde right now.
Do the Sun and Moon go retrograde?▼
No. The Sun and Moon are never retrograde. Rahu and Ketu (the lunar nodes) are always considered retrograde. Only Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn turn Vakri and Margi.
How are these dates calculated?▼
From precise astronomical computation of each planet’s geocentric ecliptic motion. The exact station (turning) day can vary by ±1 day; confirm important timings with a panchang.