This page provides an in-depth analysis of various Yogas in Jan Weissenbruch's Kundali, detailing their strength, influence on different life areas, and timing for when their effects are likely to manifest.

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Surya Yogas

Yogas in Vedic astrology are formed due to the position of the Sun and the planets around it.

What is Surya Yogas?

Surya Yogas in Vedic astrology refer to auspicious combinations formed by the Sun (Surya). These yogas can bring power, fame, authority, and success to an individual, depending on how and where the Sun is placed in a horoscope.

We have identified one Surya Yogas in your Kundali.

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1. Vasi Yoga

If there is a planet other than Moon in the 12th house from Sun, then this yoga is present. For example, if Sun is in Aries and Jupiter and Venus are in Pisces, then this yoga is present.

This yoga bestows the native with optimism, prosperity, and good fortune. If the 12th house planet is benefic, the native becomes intelligent, virtuous, and skilled in communication. They enjoy a joyful and prosperous family life. However, if the 12th house planet is malefic, it can cause poor memory, greed, and separation from family. Overall, Vasi Yoga makes the native competent, wise, and able to gain government support. The specific effects depend on the nature and strength of the planet forming the yoga. A well-placed Vasi Yoga can be highly auspicious.

  1. House-10 : Reflects social networks, aspirations, gains, and friendships. It governs your connections with groups, desires, long-term goals, and opportunities for success through collective efforts.
  2. House-11 : Represents losses, isolation, spirituality, foreign lands, and hidden enemies. It relates to letting go, solitude, spiritual growth, and how you confront life's hidden, unseen dimensions.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #40, Yoga number - #16)

Panchamahapurusha Yogas

Panch Mahapurush Yoga in Vedic astrology signifies five powerful yogas bringing success, strength, and wisdom.

What is Panchmahapurusha Yogas?

Panchmahapurusha Yogas are considered highly auspicious yogas in Vedic astrology, formed by five specific planets: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. When any of these planets are strong and occupy a Kendra (1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th house) in their own sign or exaltation, they create a Panchmahapurusha Yoga. These yogas bestow greatness, success, and power to the native.

We have identified one Panchmahapurusha Yogas in your Kundali.

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1. Maalavya Yoga (Jala Tattva Yoga)

If Venus is in a quadrant in own sign or exaltation sign, it is called Malavya yoga. In other words, Venus should be in Ta, Li or Pi and he should be in 1st, 4th, 7th or 10th from lagna. This yoga does not apply from Moon and it applies mainly in rasi chart. As an example, a native with lagna in Ge and Venus in Pi will have this yoga.

This powerful yoga blesses the native with exceptional charm, beauty and charisma. They possess a magnetic personality that easily attracts others, especially the opposite sex. Maalavya Yoga natives excel in creative pursuits like art, music, fashion and entertainment. They enjoy a luxurious, comfortable lifestyle and tend to be prosperous in business, especially in fields related to Venus like jewelry, real estate or media. The yoga also bestows a happy, fulfilling married life. Overall, Maalavya Yoga grants the individual immense success, fame and material comforts.

  1. House-10 : Reflects social networks, aspirations, gains, and friendships. It governs your connections with groups, desires, long-term goals, and opportunities for success through collective efforts.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #48, Yoga number - #20)

Raja Yogas

Raj Yoga in Vedic Astrology indicates a powerful planetary combination bestowing success, wealth, and high status.

What is Raja Yogas?

Raja Yogas in Vedic astrology are auspicious combinations that grant power, authority, success, and prosperity to the native. The term 'Raja' means king, and these yogas are known for bestowing a royal-like status, either through professional achievements, wealth, or social standing. Raja Yogas often elevate an individual to a higher status in life, especially in terms of career, influence, and recognition.

We have identified two Raja Yogas in your Kundali.

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1. Digbala Raja Yoga,

If two, three or four planets possess Digbala then this yoga is caused.

Digbala refers to the planets being placed in the directions favorable to their nature. When multiple planets gain this directional strength, it blesses the native with extraordinary success, authority and the ability to overcome challenges. The specific effects depend on the number of planets with Digbala and the nature of those planets. Generally, the more planets with this strength, the more remarkable the achievements of the individual. This yoga can grant the native fame, wealth, leadership abilities and the capacity to influence others. However, the overall dignity and relationships of the planets are also key factors in determining the full results.

  1. House-11 : Represents losses, isolation, spirituality, foreign lands, and hidden enemies. It relates to letting go, solitude, spiritual growth, and how you confront life's hidden, unseen dimensions.
  1. You will experience the result of this yoga in the Antardashas of Sun-Jupiter, Sun-Sun, and Jupiter-Sun.
  2. You have already gone through the Antardashas of Sun-Jupiter, Sun-Sun, and Jupiter-Sun and have experienced the result of this yoga.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #237, Yoga number - #247)

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2. Chandra Mangal Raj Yoga

If the Moon joins Mars in the 2nd or 3rd house and Rahu occupies the 5th house then this yoga is caused.

This combination blesses the native with immense courage, determination, and the ability to overcome challenges. The Moon's association with the dynamic Mars grants them a strong will and assertive nature, while Rahu's presence in the 5th house of creativity and intelligence enhances their innovative thinking. Individuals with this yoga often excel in fields that require bold, pioneering spirit, such as entrepreneurship, sports, or the military. However, they may also need to be cautious of impulsiveness or aggression at times. Overall, this yoga confers the native with remarkable drive and the potential for great achievements.

  1. House-5 : Represents creativity, children, love affairs, and intellect. It governs your ability to express joy, romantic inclinations, hobbies, speculative gains, and the influence of past karma.
  2. House-2 : Represents wealth, personal values, speech, and family. It also reflects possessions, self-worth, and financial stability, impacting how you manage resources and material comforts.
  3. House-8 : Reflects transformation, secrets, death, and inheritances. It governs life-changing experiences, mysteries, shared finances, legacies, and your approach to the deeper, hidden aspects of life.
  1. You will experience the result of this in the Pratyantardashas of Rahu-Mars-Moon, Rahu-Mars-Rahu, and Rahu-Mars-Mars.
  2. You have already gone through the Pratyantardashas of Rahu-Mars-Moon, Rahu-Mars-Rahu, and Rahu-Mars-Mars and have experienced the result of this yoga.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #237, Yoga number - #255)