Yogas in Astrology


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Astrology Yoga


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Astrology Yoga: Cosmic Cycles of Transformation is the first comprehensive book on the practice of Yoga using the ancient science of Vedic Astrology, or Jyotish. Written for yoga practitioners with a limited knowledge of astrology, Astrology Yoga explains the dynamic relationship between these two ancient Vedic sciences. You will learn about your yogic Sun sign and Moon sign, the specific karmic issues in your life, the most appropriate yoga practices based on your birth date, and the most beneficial times to do your yoga practices. Astrology and Yoga are explained in connection with the chakras, the nadis (energy channels), the koshas (levels of existence), and Patanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga. The major yoga practices of asanas, pranayamas, mudras, mantras and meditations are correlated with your astrological makeup so you can discover which techniques are best for you. Mehtab Benton is a life-long practitioner and teacher of Yoga and a certified Vedic astrologer. He has trained hundreds of yoga teachers and given astrological readings to spiritual seekers worldwide. He is the author of Gong Yoga: Healing and Enlightenment through Sound.




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.




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.




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.




Fundamentals of Astrology


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Astrology is both Science and Art. Hence only the talented can appreciate and understand it. Rightly Visnugupta declares that nobody other than a sage can master the ocean-like science of astrology. The great Varahamihira declares, No sin will creep into a place that is sanctified by the presence of a true astrologer. No person who studies and divines the course of destiny will ever be found in hell, but will reside permanently in the world of Brahman. This book brings to the fore not only the rationality of astrology but also the nature and structure of the correct knowledge that our forefathers possessed regarding the predictable influences of planets on human beings, and gives a spiritual bias to astrology. The reader is taken step by step in this work from the rudiments Viz., the distribution of constellations in the Zodiacal belt which is divided into twelve Signs, and the planetary hierarchy, through the method of calculating the ascendant and other houses of a natal chart, assessment of the strengths, influences, aspects, affliction, mutual relations etc., of the planets, to the final stage of reading the brighter and darker sides of the subject`s life, his chances of success and failure, their periods, ingress of the soul into the mortal coil and exit thereform as well as its departure to other worlds according to its karma. In this book an attempt has been made to give a good account of the science of astrology, with a view to making the reader a good and true astrologer. It also shows that astrology does not make man a fatalist, a helpless automation in the hands of a merciless Fate. It should, on the other hand, help him to take to self-exertion and self-help. This hoary lore, according to the author, is to be practised not for selfish ends, but to guide the needy and the distressed, to remove the cause of their suffering and to turn their attention towards God. Contents Preface to the First Edition, Preface to the Third Edition, 1. General Principles, 2. Planets' Characteristics, 3. Lagna and other Houses, 4. Planetary Strength, 5. Moon's States and Constellations, 6. Rectification of Birth time, 7. Span of Life, 8. Rasi Effects, 9. On Bhavas, 10. Conception and Birth, 11. Ududasas, 12. Yogas, 13. Rajayogas, 14. Issue, 15. Matrimony, 16. Female Horoscopy, 17. Disease, 18. Description of Decanates, 19. Death, 20. Profession, 21. Transits, 22. Astakavarga, Appendix, Index.




Astrology and Wealth


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IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY PART 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 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION.. 9 126. Amaranantha Dhana Yoga. 10 127. Ayatna dhanalabha Yoga. 10 128. Daridra Yoga [x]. 11 129. Daridra Yoga [x]. 11 130. Daridra Yoga [x]. 12 131. Daridra Yoga [x]. 12 132. Daridra Yoga [x]. 13 133. Daridra Yoga [x]. 13 134. Daridra Yoga [x]. 14 135. Daridra Yoga [x]. 14 136. Daridra Yoga [x]. 15 137. Daridra Yoga [x]. 15 138. Yukthi Samanwithavagmi Yoga. 16 139. Yukthi Samanwithavagmi Yoga. 16 140. Parihasaka Yoga. 17 141. Asatyavadi Yoga [x]. 18 142. Jada Yoga [x]. 18 143. Bhaaskara Yoga. 19 144. Marud Yoga. 19 145. Saraswathi Yoga. 20 146. Budha Yoga. 21 147. Mooka Yoga [x]. 21 148. Netranaasa Yoga [x]. 22 149. Andha Yoga [x]. 22 150. Sumukha Yoga. 23 151. Sumukha Yoga. 24 152. Durmukha Yoga[x]. 24 153. Bhojana Soukhya Yoga. 25 154. Annadhaana Yoga. 25 155. Parannabhojana Yoga [x]. 26 156. Sraddhannabhuktha Yoga [x]. 27 157. Sarpaganda Yoga [x]. 27 158. Vaksalana Yoga [x]. 28 159. Vishapra Yoga [x]. 28 160. BrahtruVritthi Yoga. 29 161. Sodaranasa Yoga [x]. 29 162. Ekabaagini Yoga. 30 163. Dwadasa Sahodara Yoga. 30 164. Sapthasankhya Sahodara Yoga. 31 165. Paraakrama Yoga. 31 166. YuddhaPraveena Yoga. 32 167. Yuddhatpoorvadridhachitta Yoga. 33 168. Yuddhatpaschaddrudha Yoga. 33 169. Satkathadisravana Yoga. 34 170. Utthama Griha Yoga. 34 171. Vichitra Saudha Prakara Yoga. 35 172. Ayatna Griha Prapta Yoga. 35 173. Ayatna Griha Prapta Yoga. 36 174. Grihanaasa Yoga. 36 175. Grihanaasa Yoga. 37 176. Bandu Pujya Yoga. 37 177. Bandu Pujya Yoga. 38 178. Bandhubhisthyaktha Yoga [x]. 38 179. Matrudeerghayur Yoga. 39 180. Matrudeerghayur Yoga. 40 181. Maathru Naasa Yoga [x]. 40 182. Maathru Gami Yoga [x]. 41 183. Sahodhareesangama Yoga [x]. 41 184. Kapata Yoga. 42 185. Kapata Yoga. 42 186. Nishkapata Yoga. 43 187. Nishkapata Yoga. 44 188. Maathru Satrutva Yoga. 44 189. Maathru Sneha Yoga. 45 190. Vahana Yoga. 45 191. Vahana Yoga. 46 192. Anapathya Yoga [x]. 46 193. Sarpasapa Yoga [x]. 47 194. Sarpasapa Yoga [x]. 47 195. Sarpasapa Yoga [x]. 48 196. Sarpasapa Yoga [x]. 49 197. Pithru Sapa Sutakshaya Yoga [x]. 49 198. Maathru Sapa Sutakshaya Yoga [x]. 50 199. Bhrathru Sapa Sutakshaya Yoga [x]. 51 200. Pretha Sapa Yoga [x]. 51 201. BahuPuthra Yoga. 52 202. BahuPuthra Yoga. 53 203. Datthu Puthra Yoga. 53 204. Aputhra Yoga [x]. 54 205. Eka Puthra Yoga. 54 206. SuPuthra Yoga. 55 207. KalanirDesat Putra Yoga. 56 208. KalanirDesat Putra Yoga. 56 209. KalanirDesat PutraNaasa Yoga [x]. 57 210. KalanirDesat PutraNaasa Yoga [x]. 57 211. Buddhi Maturya Yoga. 58 212. Theevra Buddhi Yoga. 59 213. Buddhi Jada Yoga. 59 214. ThriKaalaGnaana Yoga. 60 215. Puthra Sukha Yoga. 61 216. Jara Yoga. 61 217. Jaraja Puthra Yoga [x]. 62 218. Bahu Sthree Yoga [x]. 62 219. Satkalathira Yoga. 63 220. Bhaga Chumbana Yoga [x]. 64 221. Bhagya Yoga. 64 222. Jananat Purvam Pithru Marana Yoga [x]. 65 223. Dhatrutwa Yoga. 65 224. Apakeerthi Yoga [x]. 66 225. Raja Yoga. 67 226. Raja Yoga. 67 227. Raja Yoga. 68 228. Raja Yoga. 68 229. Raja Yoga. 69 230. Raja Yoga. 70 231. Raja Yoga. 70 232. Raja Yoga. 71 233. Raja Yoga. 71 234. Raja Yoga. 72 235. Raja Yoga. 72 236. Raja Yoga. 73 237. Raja Yoga. 73 238. Raja Yoga. 74 239. Raja Yoga. 74 240. Raja Yoga. 75 241. Raja Yoga. 75 242. Raja Yoga. 76 243. Galakarna Yoga [x]. 76 244. Vrana Yoga [x]. 77 245. SisnaVyaathi Yoga [x]. 78 246. Kalathira Shanda Yoga [x]. 78 247. Kushta Roga Yoga [x]. 79 248. Kshaya Roga Yoga [x]. 79 249. Bandhana Yoga [x]. 80 250. Karascheda Yoga [x]. 81 END NOTES. 82 ABOUT THE AUTHOR. 83




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.




The Yoga Almanac


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52 weeks of yoga practice, wisdom, and ritual to help you slow down, restore balance, and nourish mind, body, and spirit. Sequenced by the astrological calendar, The Yoga Almanac is a practical guide to help you reintegrate with recurring cosmic rhythms, and invite the sacred into your life through learning, movement, breath, and ritual. Featuring 52 seasonally-themed chapters, the Almanac is a comprehensive jumping off point to deepen your relationship to yoga—and to yourself. Each chapter includes a seasonal theme with an overview of yogic theory, as well as an illustrated asana to begin the physical exploration of your practice. You’ll also find weekly rituals to integrate these teachings into your daily life, and a short dharma talk as reference and nod to tradition. Finally, this unique, holistic handbook will help you develop a transformational practice that flows with the cycles of the astrological year—beginning with spring and culminating in winter. Whether you’re looking for weekly inspiration, a crash course in yogic theory, or a blueprint for developing your own yoga routine, The Yoga Almanac provides a foundation for reconnecting with the deepest parts of yourself and discovering your authentic place in the world.