This page provides an in-depth analysis of various Yogas in Pierre Tabard'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 two Surya Yogas in your Kundali.

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1. Budha-Aditya Yoga (Nipuna Yoga)

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.

  1. House-1 : Governs self, physical appearance, personality, health, and how others perceive you. It represents the overall direction of your life and your approach to new beginnings.
  1. You will experience the result of this yoga in the Antardashas of Sun-Mercury, Sun-Sun, and Mercury-Sun.
  2. You have already gone through the Antardashas of Sun-Mercury, Sun-Sun, and Mercury-Sun and have experienced the result of this yoga.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #54, Yoga number - #24)

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2. 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-12 : Governs self, physical appearance, personality, health, and how others perceive you. It represents the overall direction of your life and your approach to new beginnings.
  2. House-1 : Governs self, physical appearance, personality, health, and how others perceive you. It represents the overall direction of your life and your approach to new beginnings.
  1. You will experience the result of this yoga in the Antardashas of Sun-Venus, Sun-Sun, and Venus-Sun.
  2. You have already gone through the Antardashas of Sun-Venus, Sun-Sun, and Venus-Sun and have experienced the result of this yoga.

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 two Panchmahapurusha Yogas in your Kundali.

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1. Bhadra Yoga (Bhoo Tattva Yoga)

If Mercury is in a quadrant in own sign or exaltation sign, it is called Bhadra yoga. In other words, Mercury should be in Ge or Vi 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 Mercury in Vi will have this yoga.

This powerful yoga bestows the native with exceptional communication skills, intelligence and the ability to influence others with their words. They possess a sharp wit, pleasing personality and are well-respected for their wisdom and rational thinking. Bhadra Yoga can lead to success in professions involving writing, speaking, law, business or politics. The native tends to be independent-minded, friendly and helpful to relatives. However, the yoga's effects depend on Mercury's overall strength and placement in the chart.

  1. House-1 : Governs self, physical appearance, personality, health, and how others perceive you. It represents the overall direction of your life and your approach to new beginnings.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #53, Yoga number - #23)

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2. Hamsa Yoga (Aakassa Tattva Yoga)

If Jupiter is in a quadrant in own sign or exaltation sign, it is called Hamsa yoga. In other words, Jupiter should be in Sg, Pi or Cn 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 Sg and Jupiter in Pi will have this yoga.

This rare yoga blesses the native with an attractive personality, melodious voice, sharp intellect and a strong moral compass. They are respected for their wisdom, leadership abilities and commitment to public service. Hamsa Yoga natives often excel in fields like politics, education, spirituality or humanitarian work. They enjoy a luxurious, comfortable life and live a long, fulfilling life. However, the yoga's effects depend on Jupiter's overall strength and dignity in the chart.

  1. House-7 : Seventh house, which represents marriage, partnerships, and significant relationships. It denotes how you interact in one-on-one relationships, legal matters, and personal commitments like marriage or business alliances.

Reference

Three Hundred Important Combinations (Page number - #43, Yoga number - #19)