This page provides an in-depth analysis of various Yogas in John Eisenhower's Kundali, detailing their strength, influence on different life areas, and timing for when their effects are likely to manifest.
Yogas in Vedic astrology are formed due to the position of the Sun and the planets around it.
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 two Surya Yogas in your Kundali.
Budha means Mercury, Aaditya means Sun and yoga means togetherness. If Sun and Mercury are together (in one sign), this yoga is present.
This yoga blesses the native with intelligence, success, good reputation, sharp mind, and high energy levels. It makes them a quick learner, witty, and strong-willed. The effects vary based on the house placement - in the 1st house it gives fame, in the 2nd wealth, in the 5th creativity, in the 10th professional success, and so on. Overall, Budh Aditya Yoga grants the native a prosperous life filled with royal comforts, good education, and government favor. However, it can also make them egoistic at times.
Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #54, Yoga number - #24)
If there is a planet other than Moon in the 2nd house from Sun, then this yoga is present. For example, if Sun is in Gemini and Jupiter and Mercury are in Cancer, then this yoga is present.
This yoga bestows the native with increased willpower, confidence, and the ability to overcome challenges and accomplish goals with determination. They possess strong communication skills, leading to success in personal and professional interactions. Vesi Yoga also promotes a harmonious family life, fostering positive relationships and domestic bliss. The native tends to have an honest, trustworthy nature and a positive, purposeful approach to life. However, it can also lead to egoism and pride if not managed well.
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Yogas in Vedic astrology are formed due to the position of the Moon and the planets around it.
Chandra Yogas in Vedic astrology are auspicious or inauspicious combinations involving the Moon (Chandra). The Moon represents the mind, emotions, and overall mental stability. These yogas play a significant role in shaping a person's mental strength, emotional well-being, and success.
We have identified one Chandra Yogas in your Kundali.
If Moon and Mars are together (in one sign), then this yoga is present.
This powerful yoga bestows the native with immense drive, ambition and the ability to achieve success through sheer willpower and determination. They possess a strong, assertive personality and are often drawn to leadership roles. The yoga grants the person courage, confidence and the capacity to overcome obstacles. However, it can also make them short-tempered, impulsive and prone to conflicts, especially within the family. Overall, Chandra-Mangala Yoga empowers the native to accomplish their goals, but they must learn to channel its energies constructively.
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Panch Mahapurush Yoga in Vedic astrology signifies five powerful yogas bringing success, strength, and wisdom.
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.
If Mars is in a quadrant in own sign or exaltation sign, it is called Ruchaka yoga. In other words, Mars should be in Ar, Sc or Cp 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 Li and Mars in Ar will have this yoga.
This powerful yoga blesses the native with immense courage, ambition and leadership abilities. They possess a strong, athletic physique and an authoritative personality that commands respect. Ruchaka Yoga natives are often drawn to careers in the military, law enforcement or politics, where they can excel through their decisiveness and problem-solving skills. They are fearless in the face of challenges and determined to achieve their goals. Overall, Ruchaka Yoga endows the individual with the qualities of a natural-born warrior and ruler.
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Raj Yoga in Vedic Astrology indicates a powerful planetary combination bestowing success, wealth, and high status.
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 one Raja Yogas in your Kundali.
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.
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