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Navagraha shlokam on each graha
Sun (Soorya/Ravi)
Japa Kusuma Samkaasham Kaashya-peyam Mahaa-dyutim
Tamorim Sarva-papaghnam Pranatosmin Divakaram
Sun (Soorya-Ravi) I pray to the Sun, the day-maker, destroyer of all sins, the enemy of darkness, of great brilliance, the descendent of Kaashyapa, the one who shines like the japaa flower.
MOON (CHANDRA)
Dadhi-shankha Tushaarabham Ksheeror-daarnava sambhavam
Namami Shashinam SomamShambhor-mukuta-bhooshanam
I pray to the Moon who shines coolly like curds or a white shell, who arose from the ocean of milk, who has a hare on him, Soma, who is the ornament of Shiva's hair.
Mars (Kuja -Ankarakan)
Dharani-garba-sampootam Vidyut-kaanti Sama-prabham
Kumaram Shakti-hastam tam Mangalam Pranamamyaham (split as Pranamami aham)
I pray to Mars, born of Earth, who shines with the same brilliance as lightning, the young man who carries a spear.
Mercury (Budhan)
Priyangu-kalika-shyamam Roopenaa-pratimam-budham
Sowmyam-sowmya Gunopetam tam Budham Pranamamyaham
I pray to Mercury, dark like the bud of millet, of unequalled beauty, gentle and agreeable.
Jupiter (Guru)
Devanam cha Rishinaam cha Gurum Kanchana Sannibham
Budhi-bhootam Trilokesham tam Namami Brihaspatim
I pray to Jupiter, the teacher of gods and rishis, intellect incarnate, lord of the three worlds.
Venus (Sukran)
Hima-kunta-mrinaa-laabham Daityaanam-paramam Gurum
Sarva-shastra Pravaktaaram Bhargavam Pranamamyaham
I pray to Venus, the utimate preceptor of demons, promulgator of all learning, he who shines like the fiber of snow-white jasmine.
Saturn (Sani)
Neelanjana Samaabhasam Ravi-putram Yama-agrajam
Chchaya-martaanda Sambhootam tam Namami Shanaiswaram
I pray to Saturn, the slow moving, born of Shade and Sun, the elder brother of Yama, the offspring of Sun, he who has the appearance of black collyrium.
Rahu
Artha-kaayam Mahaa-veeryam Chandra-aditya Vimardanam
Simhika-garbha Sambootam tam Rahum Pranamamyaham
I pray to Rahu, having half a body, of great bravery, the eclipser of the Moon and the Sun, born of Simhikaa.
Kethu
Palaasha-pushpa-samkasham Taaraka-graha-mastakam
Raudram-raudratmakam Ghoram tam Ketum Pranamamyaham
I pray to Ketu, who has the appearance of Palaasha flower, the head of stars and planets, fierce and terrifying.
Iti Vyasa-mukhot-geetam Yah Padeth Su-samaahitaha
Diva-vaa-yadi-vaa-ratro Vigna-shantir-bhavishyati
Those who read the song sung by VyAsa, will be joyous, sovereign and powerful, and will succeed in appeasing obstacles, occurring by day or by night.
Nara-naari-nripaanam cha Bhavet Do:swapna-naashanam
Aishwarya-matulaam tesham Aarogyam Pushti-vardhanam
Bad dreams of men, women and kings alike will be destroyed and they will be endowed with unparalleled riches, good health and enhancing nourishment.
Graha-nakshatraja Peeda Taskaragni-samudbhavaha
Taa-sarvaa-prashamam-yaanti Vyaso-bhrute-na-samshayaha
All the pain, devastation caused by fire, planets and stars will be of the past, so spoke VyAsa, emphatically.
Iti Shree-Vyasa virachitam Navagraha stotram sampoornam.
Thus ends the song of praise of the nine planets composed by Vyasa.

Came across this and wanted to share.
Navagraha shlokam on each graha
Sun (Soorya/Ravi)
Japa Kusuma Samkaasham Kaashya-peyam Mahaa-dyutim
Tamorim Sarva-papaghnam Pranatosmin Divakaram
Sun (Soorya-Ravi) I pray to the Sun, the day-maker, destroyer of all sins, the enemy of darkness, of great brilliance, the descendent of Kaashyapa, the one who shines like the japaa flower.
MOON (CHANDRA)
Dadhi-shankha Tushaarabham Ksheeror-daarnava sambhavam
Namami Shashinam SomamShambhor-mukuta-bhooshanam
I pray to the Moon who shines coolly like curds or a white shell, who arose from the ocean of milk, who has a hare on him, Soma, who is the ornament of Shiva's hair.
Mars (Kuja -Ankarakan)
Dharani-garba-sampootam Vidyut-kaanti Sama-prabham
Kumaram Shakti-hastam tam Mangalam Pranamamyaham (split as Pranamami aham)
I pray to Mars, born of Earth, who shines with the same brilliance as lightning, the young man who carries a spear.
Mercury (Budhan)
Priyangu-kalika-shyamam Roopenaa-pratimam-budham
Sowmyam-sowmya Gunopetam tam Budham Pranamamyaham
I pray to Mercury, dark like the bud of millet, of unequalled beauty, gentle and agreeable.
Jupiter (Guru)
Devanam cha Rishinaam cha Gurum Kanchana Sannibham
Budhi-bhootam Trilokesham tam Namami Brihaspatim
I pray to Jupiter, the teacher of gods and rishis, intellect incarnate, lord of the three worlds.
Venus (Sukran)
Hima-kunta-mrinaa-laabham Daityaanam-paramam Gurum
Sarva-shastra Pravaktaaram Bhargavam Pranamamyaham
I pray to Venus, the utimate preceptor of demons, promulgator of all learning, he who shines like the fiber of snow-white jasmine.
Saturn (Sani)
Neelanjana Samaabhasam Ravi-putram Yama-agrajam
Chchaya-martaanda Sambhootam tam Namami Shanaiswaram
I pray to Saturn, the slow moving, born of Shade and Sun, the elder brother of Yama, the offspring of Sun, he who has the appearance of black collyrium.
Rahu
Artha-kaayam Mahaa-veeryam Chandra-aditya Vimardanam
Simhika-garbha Sambootam tam Rahum Pranamamyaham
I pray to Rahu, having half a body, of great bravery, the eclipser of the Moon and the Sun, born of Simhikaa.
Kethu
Palaasha-pushpa-samkasham Taaraka-graha-mastakam
Raudram-raudratmakam Ghoram tam Ketum Pranamamyaham
I pray to Ketu, who has the appearance of Palaasha flower, the head of stars and planets, fierce and terrifying.
Iti Vyasa-mukhot-geetam Yah Padeth Su-samaahitaha
Diva-vaa-yadi-vaa-ratro Vigna-shantir-bhavishyati
Those who read the song sung by VyAsa, will be joyous, sovereign and powerful, and will succeed in appeasing obstacles, occurring by day or by night.
Nara-naari-nripaanam cha Bhavet Do:swapna-naashanam
Aishwarya-matulaam tesham Aarogyam Pushti-vardhanam
Bad dreams of men, women and kings alike will be destroyed and they will be endowed with unparalleled riches, good health and enhancing nourishment.
Graha-nakshatraja Peeda Taskaragni-samudbhavaha
Taa-sarvaa-prashamam-yaanti Vyaso-bhrute-na-samshayaha
All the pain, devastation caused by fire, planets and stars will be of the past, so spoke VyAsa, emphatically.
Iti Shree-Vyasa virachitam Navagraha stotram sampoornam.
Thus ends the song of praise of the nine planets composed by Vyasa.