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In
Vedic astrology associations the planets form or
variations of how they are placed in the chart are
referred to as Yogas. Yoga means union, or that
which joins or yokes. Most yogas are composed of
more than one planet. The idea behind most yogas
is to equate the planet’s strength in a chart, and
how and when it will produce its effects in the
person’s life. This is generally determined through
the dashas of the planets. |
If a planet is involved
in many good, strength producing yogas it will give
it’s beneficial results at the time the person enters
the dasha of that planet. There are auspicious
yogas for wealth, success, and happiness as well
as inauspicious yogas for downfall, poverty and
ill health. The yogas outlined here are the
most basic yogas, there are hundreds of yogas
to be memorized. But it is more important to understand
the concept behind these names.
There are three major yogas based on house ruler
ship. They are Raja Yoga, Dhana Yoga, and Arista
Yoga.
Raja Yoga
The first mentioned here is a Raja Yoga. Raja Yoga
means “royal union”, it is formed by the association
of planets and the houses they rule. Raja Yoga is
formed by a planet of a kendra house together with
a planet of a triconal house. The kendra houses
(1,4,7,10) are the houses of manifestation and the
triconal houses (1,5,9) are the houses of purpose
or dharma. The first house serves as both. When
planets are combined with both action and purpose
great things manifest.
Yoga Karaka
A
Yoga karaka is when one single planet forms Raja
Yoga by itself. It rules two different houses, one
is a triconal and one is a Kendra. The first house
can serve as either in the combination. In both
Taurus and Libra ascendants Saturn is the Yoga Karaka.
In Taurus ascendant Saturn rules the 9th (trinal)
house, and the 10th (kendra) house.
For Libra ascendants Saturn rules both the 4th
(Kendra) and the 5th (trinal). Other
ascendants that have a Yoga Karaka are Capricorn
and Aquarius. They both have Venus as the Yoga Karaka.
With Capricorn Ascendant Venus rules the5th and
the 10th. Aquarius ascendant Venus rules
the 4th and 9th. For Cancer
and Leo ascendants Mars is the Yoga Karaka. Cancer
ascendant will have Mars rule the 5th
and the 10th. Leo ascendants will have
Mars rule the 4th and the 9th.
No other ascendants will have a single planet rule
both a kendra and a trine. These are the only ascendants
to have a Yoga Karaka. A Yoga Karaka planet will
be a planet that brings great benefit to the chart,
even though it may be a natural malefic planet.
Yoga Karakas
Taurus: Saturn / Libra: Saturn
Capricorn: Venus/ Aquarius: Venus
Cancer: Mars/ Leo: Mars
Dhana Yoga
The
second major yoga defined by house rulership is
Dhana Yoga. This yoga brings material wealth and
money, because it links the money houses 1, 2, 11
5, 9. The combination of any one of these houses
combined with the 1st house ruler would
bring wealth to the individual. Actually any combination
of these houses would create Dhana Yoga, but the1st
house combination is the strongest.
Arista Yoga
The third major yoga formed by house rulership is
the Arista Yoga. This is the yoga of suffering and
spirituality. Usually the suffering is from illness.
The combination of the rulers of the most difficult
houses (trik or dusthana) (6,8,12) are combined,
but again when these houses are combined with the
ruler of the 1st this brings the suffering
to the individual. Again as in the Dhana Yoga, any
combination of these house rulers would constitute
Arista Yoga. Generally it is through our suffering
that spirituality is sought. Therefore this yoga
will produce both suffering and spiritual opportunities.
A planetary combination of two or more planets can
form all three of these yogas, indicating the joy
and pain combined in one’s life. For example if
the combination of 2 planets create an Arista Yoga
and a Dhana Yoga. The planets rule 2 houses (except
the Sun and Moon) each, so you would be merging
4 houses together. Therefore 2 planets can be both
a Raja Yoga, and a Arista Yoga.
Parivartana Yoga
Another way in which planets can be connected is
through
parivartana yoga. This is called mutual reception
in western astrology. The planets receive connection
through being in each other’s sign of rulership.
For example: Mars in Cancer, and Moon in Scorpio,
Mars is in the sign ruled by Cancer, and the Moon
is in the sign ruled by Mars. Their rulerships exchange
signs.
A
special note if you have a planet that is in aspect,
and in parivartana then you have 2 planets in a
Sambandha, this means they are completely connected.
This makes these planets connect and operate together.
They work in unison.
When
entering a dasha of a planet involved in parivartana
yoga it would simultaneously activate the other
planet through this connection. An example of sambandha
is the Sun in Aquarius and Saturn in Leo. The Sun
and Saturn mutually aspect each other plus they
are in each other’s sign of rulership.
Pancha Mahapurusha Yogas
These are called the five Yogas of great people.
Pancha means “five”, Maha means “great” and purusha
means “man”. The Mahapurusha Yoga is a planet (excluding
the Sun and Moon) in it’s own sign or exalted in
a kendra (angle). When a planet is a Mahapurusha
Yoga will indicate an extremely strong planet barring
it’s stamp of representations of that planetary
energy, it will be accentuated in the individual’s
life.