Important Yogas in Vedic Astrology : Revised Edition 2020


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This book is an attempt to create awareness about true nature of a number of important Yogas mentioned in Vedic astrology. These Yogas include benefic Yogas like Hamsa Yoga, Malavya Yoga, Ruchaka Yoga and Vipreet Rajyoga; and they include malefic Yogas like Guru Chandal Yoga, Grahan Yoga and Angarak Yoga. This edition features comprehensive details about various yogas. The focus here is going deeper and deeper. In case of each one of these Yogas, its prevalent definition is given first. The scientific as well as logical probabilities of that definition holding well or not are discussed after that. Then the additional conditions required for proper formation of the Yoga are considered. Finally, other important factors which may affect the good or bad results given by that particular Yoga are discussed. These factors include placements of various planets in various houses, signs, nakshatras and navamshas; influences of other benefic and malefic planets; and the impact of planetary periods. This way, a logical, balanced and comprehensive approach has been implemented in case of each one of these Yogas.




Important Yogas in Vedic Astrology


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This book features a number of important Yogas mentioned in Vedic astrology. These Yogas include benefic Yogas like Harsha Yoga, Sarala Yoga, Vimala Yoga, Pushkal Yoga, Shrinath Yoga, Chatussagara Yoga, Lakshmi Yoga, Vasumati Yoga and Simhasana Yoga. They also include malefic Yogas like Kemdrum Yoga, Shakat Yoga, Dur Yoga and Daridra Yoga. In case of each one of these Yogas, its prevalent definition is given first. Then the additional conditions required for proper formation of the Yoga are considered. Finally, other important factors which may affect the good or bad results given by that particular Yoga are discussed. These factors include placements of planets forming such yogas in various houses, signs, nakshatras and navamshas. They also include influences of other benefic and malefic planets on them; the overall theme of horoscope and Mahadashas (planetary periods). For better understanding, relevant examples from horoscopes have been featured. This way; logical, balanced and comprehensive approach has been implemented in case of each one of these Yogas.




1001 Yogas in Vedic Astrology


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If you are even a little bit interested in Vedic astrology, you must have heard of the term “Raj Yoga”. It is a special combination that if exists in a horoscope makes the native wealthy, healthy and prosperous. Like Raj Yoga, there are many other special Yogas that are considered important in Vedic astrology. “Yogas” is an aspect that is unique to Vedic astrology. Yogas essentially are special combinations and positions of planets in relation to houses and other planets. Certain planetary positions can lead to some specific results, whether good or bad. And Vedic astrology has defined some of these very special positions as Yogas. The meaning of the word Yoga is “union” so certainly, the different ways planets associate with each other and form combinations is also called Yogas. Most Yogas consist of more than one planet. There are a huge number of Yogas in Vedic astrology but some are more important than others, which apparently should be on tips of any perspective astrologer. When a Yoga is formed in a particular house by lords of different houses, it can deem positive or negative results based on the area of life that the associated planets and houses signify. You would rarely see someone who only has auspicious Yogas in his or her horoscope.




IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY - PART 1 OF 2


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IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN VEDIC ASTROLOGY YOGAS Vedic Astrology Yogas (250) Part 1 of 2 [First 125 Yogas] By Meenachi Sundaram IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN VEDIC ASTROLOGY YOGAS Vedic Astrology Yogas (250) Part 1 of 2 [First 125 Yogas] By Meenachi Sundaram CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION.. 9 1. Gajakesari Yoga. 10 2. Sunaba Yoga. 10 3. Anaba Yoga. 11 4. Durudhuraa Yoga. 11 5. KemadrumaYoga [Negative]. 12 6. Chandra Mangala Yoga. 12 7. Adhi Yoga. 13 8. Chatusagara Yoga. 13 9. Vasumathi Yoga. 14 10. RajaLakshana Yoga. 15 11. Vanchana Chora Bheethi Yoga. 15 12. Sakada/Sakata Yoga [Negative]. 16 13. Amalaa Yoga. 16 14. Parvadha Yoga. 17 15. Kahala Yoga. 17 16. Vesi Yoga. 18 17. Vasi Yoga. 18 18. Ubhayachaari Yoga. 19 19. Hamsa Yoga. 19 20. Malaviya Yoga. 20 21. Ruchaka Yoga. 21 22. Sasa Yoga. 22 23. Bhadra Yoga. 22 24. Budha-Adithya Yoga. 22 25. Mahaa-Bhagya Yoga. 23 26. Pushkala Yoga. 24 27. Lakshmi Yoga. 24 28. Gowri/Gauri Yoga. 25 29. Bharathi Yoga. 26 30. Chapa Yoga. 26 31. Sreenaatha Yoga. 27 32. Lagna Maalika Yoga. 27 33. Dhana Maalika Yoga. 28 34. Vikrama Maalika Yoga. 28 35. Suga Maalika Yoga. 29 36. Putra Maalika Yoga. 29 37. Sathru Maalika Yoga [x]. 30 38. Kalathira Maalika Yoga. 30 39. Randhra Maalika Yoga [x]. 31 40. Bhaagya Maalika Yoga. 31 41. Karma Maalika Yoga. 32 42. Laabha Maalika Yoga. 32 43. Viraya Maalika Yoga. 33 44. Sankha Yoga. 33 45. Beri Yoga. 34 46. Miruthanga Yoga. 34 47. Paarijaatha Yoga. 35 48. Gaja Yoga [Elephant Yoga]. 35 49. Kalaanidhi Yoga. 36 50. AmsaavathaaraYoga. 37 51. Harihara Brahma Yoga. 37 52. Kusuma Yoga. 38 53. Matsya Yoga. 38 54. Kurma Yoga. 39 55. Devendra Yoga. 40 56. Makuda Yoga. 40 57. Chandrika Yoga. 41 58. Jaya Yoga. 42 59. Vidyut Yoga. 42 60. Gandharva Yoga. 43 61. Siva Yoga. 44 62. Vishnu Yoga. 44 63. Brahma Yoga. 45 64. Indra Yoga. 46 65. Ravi Yoga. 46 66. Garuda Yoga. 47 67. Go Yoga. 48 68. Gola Yoga. 48 69. Thirilochana Yoga. 49 70. Kulavardhan Yoga. 50 71. Yupa Yoga [1/4 Akriti Yoga]. 51 72. Ishu Yoga [2/4 Akriti Yoga]. 51 73. Sakti Yoga [3/4 Akriti Yoga] [x]. 52 74. Danda Yoga [4/4 Akriti Yoga] [x]. 52 75. Nav Yoga. 53 76. Kuta Yoga [x]. 53 77. Chhatra Yoga. 54 78. Chapa Yoga. 54 79. Artha Chandra Yoga. 54 80. Chandra Yoga. 55 81. Gada Yoga. 56 82. Sakata Yoga [x]. 56 83. Vihaga Yoga. 57 84. Vajra Yoga. 58 85. Yava Yoga. 58 86. Shringataka Yoga. 59 87. Hala Yoga. 59 88. Kamala Yoga. 60 89. Vapee Yoga. 61 90. Samudra Yoga. 61 91. Vallaki Yoga. 62 92. Damini Yoga. 62 93. Pasa Yoga. 62 94. Kedara Yoga. 63 95. Sula Yoga. 63 96. Yuga Yoga [x]. 64 97. Gola Yoga. 64 98. Rajju Yoga. 65 99. Musala Yoga. 66 100. Nala Yoga. 66 101. Srik Yogha. 67 102. Sarpa Yogha[x]. 67 103. Duryoga Yogha [x]. 68 104. Dharidra Yogha [x]. 68 105. Harsha Yogha. 69 106. Sarala Yogha. 69 107. Vimala Yogha. 70 108. Sareera Soukhya Yogha. 70 109. Dehapushti Yogha. 71 110. DehaKashta Yogha [x]. 71 111. Rogagrastha Yogha [x]. 72 112. Krisanga Yogha [x]. 72 113. Dehasthoulya Yogha [x]. 73 114. Sadha Sanchaara Yogha. 74 115. Dhana Yogha. 74 116. Bahudravyarjana Yogha. 75 117. Swaveeryaddhana Yogha. 75 118. Madhya Vayasi Dhana Yogha. 76 119. Andhya Vayasi Dhana Yogha. 76 120. Baalya Dhana Yogha. 77 121. Bhratru moola ddhana prapti Yogha. 78 122. Matru moola dhana prapti Yogha. 78 123. Putra moola dhana prapti Yogha. 79 124. Sathru moola dhana prapti Yogha. 79 125. Kalathira moola dhana prapti Yogha. 80 END NOTES. 81 ABOUT THE AUTHOR. 82




Yogas in Astrology


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Three Hundred Important Combinations


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Three Hundred Important Combinations is intended to provide knowledge of the Yogas which indicate specific horoscopic trends. All planetary combinations are divided into two groups viz., Yogas and Aristhas or fortunes and misfortunes. It deals with various standing combinations of yogas. The systematised account of all the important yogas is brought out so that it may illustrate practical horoscopes. The book certainly claims credit for being the first to bring together all scattered information and present it systematically.




Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Yogas


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In Vedic astrology, the associations the planets form or variations of how they are placed in a horoscope are referred to as yogas. Yoga literally means union or that which adds, joins or yokes. Astrologically, Yoga refers to planetary combinations or configurations and their special results, which affect the life of an individual. In traditional Indian ephemeris, known as Panchang, Yoga is also a particular division of time, arrived at by adding longitudes of the Sun and the Moon at birth. These are 27 in number, starting from Viskumbha to Vaidhriti, each governed by a different constellation or lunar-mansion, which are also 27 in number. In spiritual field, the word “Yoga” means training, taming and stimulating the body and mind with universal soul. In Ayurveda, the yoga of two or more medicines gives specific results. Yogas are one of the unique features of Vedic astrology. There are hundreds of yogas mentioned in various classical texts. Most of the yogas are formed of more than one planet, but all combinations do not mean a yoga formation. The idea behind these yogas is to equate the planets’ strength in a chart, and how & when they will produce their effects in a native’s life.




Core Yogas


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Top Secret Book on Vedic Astrology


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Dear Reader, With My experience in astrology I am covering top 43 topics of vedic astrology the list is 1.Bhrighu Rules ---------------------------------------> Page 5 2.Atmakara and Ishta Devta -----------------------> Page 9 3.Secrets of Retrograde planets and Jupiter karko bhava nashaya ---------------------------------------------->Page 40 4.The real meaning of rahu and ketu --------->Page 43 5.Theory of Retrograde Planets ----------------->Page 48 6.Jeeva and Sarira ---------------->Page 58 7. Hidden Fortune ----------------->Page 60 8. Neechabhanga Rajyoga ------------------>Page 65 9. Energies of Nakshatras ------------------->Page 75 10.Sins and pastlife ------------------->Page 92 11. Concept of Arudha ------------------->Page 99 12.Hidden secrets of Navamsa ------------------->Page 105 13.Jyotish Secrets of Nadi Texts------------------>Page 109 14.Extraordinary Raj yogas ------------------->Page 122 15. Secrets of Transits ------------------->Page 138 16.Rare Concepts of Vedic Astrology------------>Page 150 17.Dharma and Divine Knowledge --------------->Page 166 18.Secret Behind Lordship of Nakshatra-------->Page 181 19.Pancha Mahapurusha Yogas ------------------>Page 186 20.Kendra Trikona Rajayoga ------------------>Page 192 21.Four Pillars of Vedic Astrology ----------------->Page 195 22.Navamsa in Vedic Astrology -------------------->Page 199 23.How to Read Dasamsa Chart ------------------->Page 202 24.Ketu and Vedic Astrology ------------------------>Page 206 25.Impact of Rahu and Ketu in our Lifes---------->Page 209 26.Bhagya Samhita and Astrological Houses---->Page 213 27.Bhagya Samhita and Planets -------------------->Page 219 28.Poverty and Kemdrum Yoga------------------- ->Page 226 29.Spirituality and Vedic Astrology----------------->Page 231 30.Complete Research on Aries Ascendant---->Page 240 31.Moksha Trikona ----------------->Page 287 32.Vargottam Planets Double the power-------->Page 291 33. What is Good Karma? --------->Page 295 34.Planets Aspecting the Ascendant --------->Page 303 35.Nadi Astrology and its Secrets ------->Page 318 36.Important yogas in Astrology -------->Page 413 37.Upchaya Houses ---------->Page 416 38.Wealth and Dhan Yogas --------->Page 419 39. Secret Energy of Nakshatra Padas --------->Page 423 40.Shadbala Strength in Jyotish ---------->Page 468 41.8th house and Change /Transformation------->Page 481 42.Signification of Number 108 --------->Page 484 43. Sade-Sati of Shani --------->Page 488




Esoteric Principles Of Vedic Astrology


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"This book presents the ancient Hindu astrology in its occult and esoteric aspects. Traditional practitioners often failed to defend the veracity of the subject and dispel the scepticism of modern intellectuals. The ancient revelations have been restated here to meet contemporary requirements. The ancient seers presented Vedic Astrology under various assumptions and in allegorical and symbolic languages. They assumed polydimensional extension of human consciousness which was closely related with planetary impulses. Apart from the general approach to this ancient science, the study presents in depth the astrological description of the nature of man. It also provides deeper implications of various planetary combinations. Advanced practitioners as well as general readers will find the book informative, illuminating and highly rewarding.