Various Astrology Yoga based on Vedic Astrology

Vedic Astrology Yogas

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Adhi Yoga

Adhi Yoga is a powerful benefic combination formed when the three natural benefics — Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury — occupy the 6th, 7th, and 8th houses counted from the Moon. Classically said to bless the native with leadership, good health, longevity, victory over enemies, and material comforts.

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Akhanda Samrajya Yoga

Akhanda Samrajya Yoga is formed when Jupiter lords 2nd/5th/11th, a benefic is in Kendra from Moon, and the 11th lord is in Kendra. It bestows unbroken authority, sustained power, generational wealth, and enduring legacy.

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Alpayu Yoga

Alpayu Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Lagna lord and 8th lord are both weak, in dusthanas, and afflicted by multiple malefics without bene. Challenging effects include longevity indicators, health vulnerability, preventive healthcare.

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Amala Yoga

Amala Yoga in Vedic astrology forms when a benefic planet (Jupiter, Venus, or Mercury) is positioned in the 10th house from the ascendant or the Moon. It bestows lasting fame, virtuous deeds, and a strong reputation, bringing prosperity and respect in one's career and life.

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Anapha Yoga

Anapha Yoga in Vedic astrology forms when any planet, excluding the Sun, Rahu, or Ketu, occupies the 12th house from the Moon. This yoga bestows the individual with charm, wealth, a strong personality, and the ability to influence others positively.

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Angarak Yoga

Angarak Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Mars (energy, aggression, courage) conjuncts Rahu in the same house. Challenging effects include explosive anger, accident proneness, reckless behavior.

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Arishta Bhanga Yoga

Arishta Bhanga Yoga is the classical cancellation of Arishta — the family of malefic combinations that classical Vedic texts associate with afflicted longevity, fragile early life, chronic health pressure or sudden misfortune. When at least one of five classical bhanga conditions is present in the chart — a strong Lagna lord, Jupiter in a Kendra, a powerful Moon, a benefic in the 8th house, or the 8th lord itself buried in a dusthana — the malefic Arishta effect is annulled. The chart's native typically appears fragile in childhood or early youth but grows into long, resilient, health-supported adulthood; the biography reads "much weaker on paper than the life that actually unfolded."

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Aristha Yoga

Aristha Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when lords of 6th, 8th, and 12th are in Kendras or aspecting Lagna lord, with at least two dusthana lords. Challenging effects include health crises, chronic illness, constitutional weakness.

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Asubha Yoga

Asubha Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when all four Kendra houses (1/4/7/10) are occupied exclusively by malefic planets with no benefic presen. Challenging effects include multi-domain difficulty, simultaneous challenges, persistent adversity.

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Balarishta Yoga

Balarishta Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Moon is in 6th/8th/12th, afflicted by malefics, and Lagna lord is weak in Shadbala. Challenging effects include early childhood danger, severe infant illness, developmental vulnerability.

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Bhadra Yoga

the Panch Mahapurush Yogas are among the most auspicious yogas that signify greatness and remarkable qualities in a person’s life. One of these is Bhadra Yoga, formed by the planet Mercury. Bhadra Yoga is associated with intelligence, eloquence, wit, and success, blessing the native with a sharp mind and excellent communication skills. This yoga enhances an individual’s ability to excel in intellectual pursuits and develop a strong influence in their chosen field.

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Bhaskara Yoga

Bhaskara Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when Mercury is in the 2nd from Sun, Moon is in the 11th from Mercury, and Jupiter is in a Trikona from M. Key effects include brilliant intellect, wealth through knowledge, multi-subject mastery.

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Bheri Yoga

Bheri Yoga is formed when the 9th lord is in Kendra, Jupiter influences the 1st lord, and Venus is strong. It bestows wealth, fame, religious nature, long life, generous disposition, and success through ethical conduct.

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Budha Yoga

Budha Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when Mercury is strong in a Kendra house in its own sign (Gemini/Virgo) or exaltation (Virgo), associated. Key effects include mental agility, commercial success, communication mastery.

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BudhaAditya Yoga

In Vedic astrology, planetary combinations, or yogas, play a significant role in determining the potential and direction of an individual's life. One such important yoga is the Budha-Aditya Yoga, formed by the conjunction of Mercury (Budha) and Sun (Aditya) in the birth chart. This yoga is renowned for bestowing intelligence, eloquence, leadership qualities, and the ability to excel in communication and decision-making.

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Chamara Yoga

Chamara Yoga is a classical royal yoga formed when the Lagna lord is exalted and placed in a kendra (1, 4, 7, 10) while simultaneously being aspected by Jupiter. The Sanskrit name "Chamara" means the ceremonial fly-whisk used to honour kings and deities — classical sign of royal dignity, ethical authority, long life and a pious nature.

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Chandra Adhi Yoga

Adhi Yoga occurs when benefic planets (Jupiter, Venus, or Mercury) are positioned in the 6th, 7th, or 8th houses from the Moon. This yoga is said to grant leadership abilities, prosperity, and a life of comfort and authority.

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Chandra Adhi Yoga Strong

Chandra Adhi Yoga Strong is a benefic yoga formed when benefics (Jupiter, Venus, Mercury) occupy all three positions simultaneously: the 6th, 7th, and 8th . Key effects include supreme authority, commanding wealth, trustworthy character.

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Chandramangala Yoga

Chandramangala Yoga in Vedic astrology is a powerful combination formed by the alignment of the Moon and Mars, bringing emotional resilience, courage, and strong determination. This yoga blends the Moon’s sensitivity with Mars’ assertiveness, creating a dynamic personality marked by ambition and intensity. Those with Chandramangala Yoga often possess a “go-getter” attitude, fearlessly pursuing their goals and overcoming challenges. While it fosters success and independence, managing its high energy is essential for emotional balance and harmonious relationships.

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Chatussagara Yoga

Chatussagara Yoga (literally "the four oceans") is one of the rarest and most powerful classical raj-yogas in Vedic astrology. It is formed when ALL four kendras of the chart — the 1st (Lagna), 4th (Sukha), 7th (Yuvati) and 10th (Karma) houses — are occupied by at least one of the seven traditional grahas. The native's reputation is said to spread "to the four oceans" — across continents, languages and generations.

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Dainya Parivartana Yoga

Dainya Parivartana Yoga forms when the lord of a dusthana house (6th, 8th, or 12th) exchanges signs with the lord of a benefic house (1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th, 10th, or 11th). Classically said to produce suffering, debts, or humiliation — though modern practitioners note its rise-from-hardship potential.

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Daridra Yoga

Daridra Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when the lord of the 11th house (gains, income, fulfillment) is placed in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house. Challenging effects include chronic financial struggles, blocked income sources, debts exceeding earnings.

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Dehakashta Yoga

Dehakashta Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Lagna lord is in 8th afflicted by malefics, or 8th lord occupies Lagna. Challenging effects include physical suffering, surgical interventions, chronic pain.

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Dhana Yoga

Dhana Yoga is the classical combination for wealth accumulation. It is formed when the lords of the wealth houses (2nd — accumulated assets; 11th — gains and income) link with the lords of the trine houses (5th — fortune, investments; 9th — dharma, grace). The link may be by conjunction, mutual aspect, placement in each other's houses, or sign-exchange.

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Dharma Karmadhipati Yoga

Dharma Karmadhipati Yoga is the highest Raja Yoga, formed when the 9th and 10th lords conjunct, aspect, or exchange. It bestows great career success, righteous leadership, lasting fame, ethical authority, and alignment of duty with fortune.

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Dhurdhura Yoga

Dhurdhura Yoga in Vedic astrology is an auspicious yoga that brings financial stability, prosperity, and emotional resilience. Formed when benefic planets occupy the 2nd and 12th houses from the Moon, it promotes a balanced approach to wealth and expenditures. This yoga fosters steady financial growth, career success, and a strong foundation in life.

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Dur Yoga

Dur Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when the lord of the 10th house is placed in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house (dusthana). Challenging effects include career obstacles, frequent job changes, workplace conflicts.

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Duryoga

Duryoga is a malefic yoga formed when lord of 10th is in 6th with malefic aspect and no benefic influence. Challenging effects include undignified livelihood, professional humiliation, workplace exploitation.

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Gaja Yoga

Gaja Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when the lord of the 9th house is in the 10th AND the lord of the 10th house is in the 9th, creating a Pa. Key effects include immense wealth, universal respect, fortune-career fusion.

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Gajakesari Yoga

Gajakesari Yoga in Vedic astrology occurs when Jupiter is positioned in a kendra (quadrant) from the Moon, symbolizing great strength, wisdom, and prosperity. Individuals with this yoga are believed to achieve lasting success, respect, and fame.

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Gauri Yoga

Gauri Yoga is a classical yoga of moral authority and family honour, named after Goddess Gauri (Parvati). It is formed when the lord of the 10th house is exalted AND placed in the 9th, 10th or 11th house, with Jupiter aspecting (or conjunct) the 10th lord. The native is born into or builds a respected family lineage, holds a position of moral authority, and is honoured both by superiors and by the wider community.

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Gopala Yoga

Gopala Yoga is a classical dharmic-career yoga described in Phaladeepika. It is formed when Jupiter (Guru) occupies the 10th house of profession AND the 10th lord sits in any kendra (1, 4, 7, 10). The Sanskrit name literally means "cowherd" — one who protects and nurtures — classically signifying service-based leadership and wisdom-driven success.

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Grahan Yoga

Grahan Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Sun or Moon is conjunct with Rahu or Ketu, mimicking an eclipse in the birth chart. Challenging effects include identity confusion, emotional turbulence, health vulnerability.

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Guru Chandala Yoga

Guru Chandala Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Jupiter (Guru, the divine teacher of wisdom and dharma) conjuncts Rahu (Chandala, the outcaste repre. Challenging effects include corrupted judgment, false teacher attraction, moral inconsistency.

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Guru Mangala Yoga

Guru Mangala Yoga is a classical combination formed when Jupiter (Guru) and Mars (Mangala) occupy the same sign (conjunction) or sit in mutual 7th-house opposition. Jupiter represents wisdom, dharma and expansion; Mars represents courage, action and fire. Their union produces a rare quality: wise action combined with ethical drive — the ability to move swiftly and righteously at the same time.

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Hamsa Yoga

Hamsa Yoga, one of these yogas, is formed by the planet Jupiter, the significator of wisdom, spirituality, and abundance. Natives blessed with Hamsa Yoga are known for their ethical conduct, intelligence, and a natural inclination towards spiritual growth. This yoga often bestows wealth, respect, and a fulfilling life.

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Hans Yoga

Hans Yoga Lunar is a benefic yoga formed when Jupiter is in a Kendra from the Moon sign and in its own sign (Sagittarius/Pisces) or exaltation (Ca. Key effects include spiritual wisdom, deep devotion, philosophical mind.

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Harsha Yoga

Harsha Yoga is a classical Vipreet Raja Yoga formed when the lord of the 6th house is placed in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house. The Sanskrit word "Harsha" means joy — the native classically enjoys health, defeats enemies, and derives happiness from their karmic struggle.

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Jaya Yoga

Jaya Yoga is a classical victory-yoga formed when the 10th lord is exalted (in its sign of highest dignity) AND the 6th lord is debilitated (in its sign of lowest dignity). The Sanskrit word "Jaya" means victory. The configuration classically indicates a native whose career and status rise steadily while enemies, rivals and obstacles fall away on their own — a signature of effortless triumph.

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Kahala Yoga

Kahala Yoga Variant is a benefic yoga formed when the lords of the 4th and 10th houses are in mutual Kendra positions and both are strong in Shadbala. Key effects include administrative power, property and vehicles, real estate success.

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Kala Amrita Yoga

Kala Amrita Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when all seven planets are between Ketu and Rahu (reverse of Kala Sarpa) with Ketu leading. Challenging effects include forced detachment, material redirection, transformative surrender.

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Kala Sarpa Yoga

Kala Sarpa Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when all seven planets are on one side of the Rahu-Ketu axis with Rahu leading. Challenging effects include first-half struggles, dramatic reversals, karmic intensity.

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Kalanidhi Yoga

Kalanidhi Yoga is a classical brilliance-yoga formed when Jupiter occupies the 2nd or 5th house AND is conjoined with or aspected by both Mercury and Venus. The Sanskrit name means "treasury of arts" — "kala" (art/skill) + "nidhi" (treasure). Native is classically described as a master of multiple arts, sciences, languages or scholarly disciplines.

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Kamala Yoga

Kamala Yoga is a rare and powerful Nabhasa yoga formed when all seven visible planets occupy the four kendras (angular houses) — the 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th. The Sanskrit word "Kamala" means lotus — a flower of divine grace that rises above muddy waters. It classically confers royal status, wealth and wide influence.

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Kemadruma Bhanga Yoga

Kemadruma Bhanga Yoga is the classical cancellation of one of Vedic astrology's most feared malefic combinations — Kemadruma Yoga, where the Moon stands isolated with no planets in the 2nd or 12th from her. When any one of four classical bhanga (cancellation) conditions is present in the chart, the destructive Kemadruma effect is annulled and the chart instead carries a Raj-yoga-class signature: rise from an apparently unsupported emotional foundation into recognised stability and success. The native's biography typically reads "everyone underestimated the start, no one expected the finish."

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Kemadruma Yoga

Kemadruma Yoga in Vedic astrology is a planetary combination formed by an unsupported Moon, leading to potential challenges in mental and emotional well-being. This yoga is associated with feelings of isolation, financial instability, and low self-esteem, creating difficulties in achieving stability. However, with awareness and remedies, individuals can mitigate its effects and develop resilience and inner strength.

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Kemdrum From Lagna

Kemdrum From Lagna is a malefic yoga formed when no planet occupies the 2nd or 12th house from the Lagna. Challenging effects include absent support systems, early self-reliance, professional isolation.

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Kendradhipati Dosha

Kendradhipati Dosha ("the affliction of being a Kendra-lord") is one of the most subtle and most-debated structural rules in classical Vedic astrology. Per Parashara: a natural benefic (Jupiter, Venus, Mercury or Moon) that rules ONE OR MORE Kendras (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th) WITHOUT also ruling any Trikona (5th, 9th) becomes a "functional malefic" for that chart — even though it remains a benefic by nature. The dosha is most pronounced when Jupiter or Mercury rules both the 7th and the 10th, which happens for Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces ascendants.

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Kendradhipati Dosha Bhanga

Kendradhipati Dosha Bhanga is the classical cancellation of Kendradhipati Dosha — the structural flaw in which a natural benefic (Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, or Moon) ruling only Kendras (and no Trikona) becomes a functional malefic for the chart. When even one of four classical bhanga conditions applies — the planet is in own sign / exalted, sits in a Trikona, is conjoined or aspected by a Trikona lord, or is conjoined the Lagna lord — the dosha is annulled and the planet recovers its full benefic functioning. The chart escapes the structural blemish and the houses ruled by that benefic deliver their classical fruit.

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Khal Yoga

Khal Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when the lord of Lagna is in the 6th AND the lord of 6th is in Lagna (complete exchange). Challenging effects include quarrelsome nature, legal entanglements, numerous adversaries.

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Khala Parivartana Yoga

Khala Parivartana Yoga is formed when the lord of the 3rd house exchanges signs with the lord of any other house (1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th). It is a mixed-result yoga — neither purely benefic nor purely malefic.

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Kusuma Yoga

Kusuma Yoga is formed when Jupiter is in Lagna, Moon in 7th, and Sun in Kendra from Moon. It bestows wealth, fame, political power, benevolent leadership, strong public presence, and magnetic personality.

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Lagnadhi Yoga

Lagnadhi Yoga is a powerful benefic combination formed when the three natural benefics — Jupiter, Venus and Mercury — occupy the 7th and 8th houses counted from the Lagna (Ascendant). A variant of Adhi Yoga computed from Lagna instead of Moon, it classically blesses the native with integrity, calm confidence, good health and trustworthy allies.

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Lakshmi Yoga

Lakshmi Yoga is a wealth-and-fortune yoga from Phaladeepika. It is formed when the lord of the 9th house (Bhagya — fortune) is in its own sign or exalted AND placed in a kendra (1, 4, 7, 10) or trikona (1, 5, 9), while Venus (the natural karaka of Lakshmi-tattva: comfort, beauty and abundance) is also strong. The native receives the goddess Lakshmi's grace — sustained prosperity, family wealth, beauty of person and a fortunate, blessed life.

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Maha Bhagya Yoga

Maha Bhagya Yoga ("the great fortune yoga") is one of the most powerful and most studied yogas of Vedic astrology. Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra gives a gender-aware formula: a man with the yoga is born during the daytime with Lagna, Sun and Moon all in odd signs (Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius); a woman with the yoga is born at night with Lagna, Sun and Moon all in even signs (Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces). Confers very high status, lifelong wealth, recognised position and an outstanding spouse.

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Maha Parivartana Yoga

Maha Parivartana Yoga — also called Parivartana Raj Yoga — is formed when there is a mutual sign-exchange (Parivartana) between the lords of two auspicious houses: 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th, or 10th. It is one of the most coveted raj-yoga combinations in classical Jyotish.

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Malavya Yoga

In Vedic astrology, the Panch Mahapurush Yogas are considered highly auspicious and are indicators of greatness and exceptional qualities in a person’s life. One of these is Malavya Yoga, formed by the planet Venus, the significator of love, beauty, luxury, and creativity. Malavya Yoga blesses the native with charm, wealth, artistic talents, and a luxurious lifestyle. This yoga is particularly admired for the grace and prosperity it brings to an individual's life.

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Manglik Dosha

Manglik Dosha is a malefic yoga formed when Mars occupies the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house from Lagna. Challenging effects include marital friction, marriage timing, separation risk.

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Manglik Dosha

Manglik Dosha (also called Kuja Dosha or Mangal Dosha) is formed when the planet Mars occupies the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th or 12th house from the Ascendant in a Vedic birth chart. This positioning is considered classically significant in Jyotish Shastra for matters of marriage, temperament and partnership — and can be softened through remedies, a Manglik-Manglik match (which cancels the dosha), or natural cancellations caused by certain planetary positions.

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Matri Moolam Yoga

Matri Moolam Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when Venus and Moon are strong together (conjunct) or aspecting each other from benefic positions, with b. Key effects include maternal blessings, emotional wealth, artistic talent.

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Mridanga Yoga

Mridanga Yoga is formed when the lord of the exaltation sign of the Lagna lord is strong in Kendra or Trikona. It bestows fame, widespread recognition, government honor, high social status, and wealth that accompanies public prominence.

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Mudrika Yoga

Mudrika Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when all seven planets occupy every alternate sign continuously, creating a symmetrical planetary distrib. Key effects include kingly status, comprehensive wealth, multi-domain fame.

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Musala Yoga

Musala Yoga is a classical Nabhasa yoga formed when all seven visible planets occupy only the four fixed signs — Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. The Sanskrit word "Musala" means pestle — solid, heavy, unmoving — describing the native's steadfast, persistent and accumulative nature.

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Nala Yoga

Nala Yoga is a classical Nabhasa yoga formed when all seven visible planets occupy only the four dual (mutable) signs — Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces. The Sanskrit word "Nala" means reed or hollow stem — slender, flexible, bending with the wind yet not breaking.

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Neech Bhanga Raj Yoga

Neech Bhanga Raj Yoga ("cancellation of debilitation that produces royal status") is the rare classical signature where a planet appears to be at its weakest — placed in its sign of debilitation — but circumstances in the chart cancel that debilitation and instead transform it into one of the most powerful Raj Yogas a horoscope can carry. The native rises against odds, often from genuinely humble or disadvantaged origins, to a recognised position of authority precisely through the planet that initially looked broken.

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Nipuna Yoga

Nipuna Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when Mercury and Sun are conjunct in a Kendra or Trikona house with benefic aspect from Jupiter or Venus. Key effects include highly skilled expert, versatile professional, sharp analytical mind.

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Papakartari Yoga

Papakartari Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when malefic planets occupy both sides of the Lagna in the 2nd and 12th houses, creating a malefic siege. Challenging effects include pervasive blockages, constitutional weakness, career friction.

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Parijata Yoga

Parijata Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when the dispositor of the Lagna lord (lord of the sign where Lagna lord sits) is in its own sign or exal. Key effects include gradual rise, happy later life, growing honor.

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Parvata Yoga

Parvata Yoga in Vedic astrology forms when benefic planets occupy the 6th and 12th houses or when the lord of the ascendant and the 12th house are strong. This yoga brings prosperity, intelligence, and a high social status, making the individual respected and successful in life.

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Pitru Dosha Yoga

Pitru Dosha Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Sun is afflicted by Rahu/Ketu (especially in 9th), or Saturn is in 9th, or lord of 9th is in dusthan. Challenging effects include ancestral debt, paternal relationship, fortune obstruction.

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Pravrajya Yoga

Pravrajya Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when four or more planets occupy the same house, including the lord of the 10th house. Key effects include spiritual renunciation, higher purpose, liberation focus.

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Punaraphoo Yoga

Punaraphoo Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Saturn aspects the Moon or conjoins the Moon (Shani-Chandra combination). Challenging effects include marriage delays, emotional heaviness, depressive tendencies.

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Raj Yoga

Raj Yoga (literally "royal combination") is the most celebrated category of yogas in Vedic astrology — the chart signatures that lift a person from ordinary life into recognised authority, prestige and material rise. The classical formulation: when the lord of a Kendra house (1, 4, 7, 10) joins, exchanges places with, or aspects the lord of a Trikona house (1, 5, 9), a Raj Yoga is formed. The strength of the rise depends on the dignity of the involved planets and the dasha period during which the yoga activates.

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Rajalakshana Yoga

Rajalakshana Yoga in Vedic astrology is an auspicious combination that endows an individual with qualities of nobility, influence, and prosperity. Formed through favorable planetary placements, this yoga indicates natural leadership, charisma, and financial stability. Those with Rajalakshana Yoga are often admired for their ethical values, emotional resilience, and dignified presence. It reflects a “royal” spirit, helping individuals to lead lives marked by respect, success, and positive influence.

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Rajju Yoga

Rajju Yoga is a classical Nabhasa yoga formed when all seven visible planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn) occupy only the four movable signs — Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn. The Sanskrit word "Rajju" means rope or cord — the native is restless, travel-loving and constantly in motion.

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Roga Yoga

Roga Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when lord of Lagna and lord of 6th exchange houses or conjunct in a dusthana. Challenging effects include chronic disease, recurring illness, weak constitution.

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Ruchak Yoga

In Vedic astrology, certain planetary combinations, known as Panch Mahapurush Yogas, are considered highly auspicious and signify greatness. One such yoga is Ruchak Yoga, formed by the planet Mars, a symbol of courage, strength, and determination. This yoga is associated with exceptional valor, leadership, and a commanding personality, granting the native the ability to achieve significant success and recognition in life.

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Sakata Bhanga Yoga

Sakata Bhanga Yoga is the classical cancellation of Sakata Yoga — the malefic combination in which the Moon sits in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house from Jupiter, classically associated with a "wheel of rise and fall" pattern: cycles of fortune that lift the native and then drop them back to the starting point. When at least one of four classical bhanga conditions is present in the chart — the Moon is in a Kendra from the Lagna, the Moon is in own sign or exalted, the Moon is touched by a natural benefic, or Jupiter occupies a Kendra from the Lagna — the Sakata pattern is annulled. The chart's native instead receives a steady, accumulating life arc rather than the cyclical rise-and-fall the unmitigated Sakata predicts.

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Sakata Yoga

Sakata Yoga in Vedic astrology arises when the Moon and Jupiter are positioned in the 6th and 8th houses relative to each other, leading to cycles of financial and emotional instability. This planetary alignment often brings fluctuating fortunes, where periods of prosperity are followed by unexpected setbacks. Individuals with Sakata Yoga may face challenges in maintaining stability in finances, relationships, and mental well-being. However, with awareness and remedial practices, this yoga can foster resilience and adaptability, turning obstacles into opportunities for growth.

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Sankha Yoga

Sankha Yoga is a classical raj-yoga formed when the lords of the 5th and 6th houses sit in mutual kendras (each in a kendra from the other), while the Lagna lord is strong (own sign, exalted, or in a kendra / trikona). The Sanskrit word "Sankha" means conch — an instrument of dharmic authority and victory — signifying long life, wealth, moral reputation and recognised accomplishment.

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Sarala Yoga

Sarala Yoga is a classical Vipreet Raja Yoga formed when the lord of the 8th house is placed in the 6th, 8th, or 12th. The Sanskrit word "Sarala" means simple, straightforward or long-lived — the native is classically courageous, scholarly, and blessed with a long, meaningful life.

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Saraswati Yoga

Saraswati Yoga is a classical brilliance-and-learning yoga formed when Jupiter, Venus and Mercury — the three natural benefics — are all placed in kendras (1, 4, 7, 10) or trikonas (1, 5, 9) from the Lagna. Named after Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, arts and eloquence, the yoga classically produces natives who become highly learned, well-spoken, and renowned in scholarly or artistic domains.

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Sarpa Yoga

Sarpa Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when all seven planets are hemmed between Rahu and Ketu within one half of the nodal axis. Challenging effects include karmic entrapment, recurring misfortune, spiritual debt.

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Sasa Yoga

Sasa Yoga is one of the five prestigious Panch Mahapurusha Yogas, which represent powerful and transformative energies in a horoscope. This yoga is associated with Saturn and signifies qualities such as discipline, patience, leadership, and the ability to endure challenges while achieving great success. A person born with Sasa Yoga often exhibits remarkable strength of character and societal influence.

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Shankha Yoga

Shankha Yoga is formed when the lords of the 5th and 6th houses are in mutual Kendra positions. It bestows wealth with good morals, long life, material comforts, scriptural knowledge, victory over competition, and a balanced harmonious life.

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Shourya Yoga

Shourya Yoga is a classical valour-yoga formed when Mars occupies the 3rd house (Parakrama Bhava) from the Lagna. The 3rd is Mars's karakatwa sthana — the house whose themes it naturally signifies — so Mars placed here becomes unusually potent. Classical texts describe the native as courageous, self-made, competitive and physically capable.

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Shrapit Yoga

Shrapit Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Saturn (karma, discipline, restriction) conjuncts Rahu in the same house. Challenging effects include karmic burden, persistent bad luck, chronic obstacles.

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Shubha Kartari Yoga

Shubha Kartari Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when benefic planets are positioned on both sides of the Lagna, occupying the 2nd and 12th houses from th. Key effects include health protection, lifelong prosperity, natural adversity shield.

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Shubha Yoga

Shubha Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when a strong natural benefic (preferably Jupiter or Venus) occupies the 10th house from the Lagna. Key effects include excellent career, ethical fame, respected profession.

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Shukra Rahu Yoga

Shukra Rahu Yoga is a malefic yoga formed when Venus (Shukra, planet of love, beauty, luxury, and sensual pleasure) conjuncts Rahu in the same hous. Challenging effects include obsessive desire, relationship complications, addiction vulnerability.

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Simhasana Yoga

Simhasana Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when all seven planets are in the 2nd, 6th, 8th, and 12th houses from the Lagna at birth. Key effects include kingly authority, royal recognition, noble bearing.

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Sunapha Yoga

Sunapha Yoga in Vedic astrology is a beneficial yoga formed when any planet (other than the Sun, Rahu, or Ketu) is positioned in the 2nd house from the Moon. It bestows self-reliance, financial stability, and mental strength, enabling individuals to achieve success through their own efforts. This yoga fosters resilience, intelligence, and a strong sense of independence.

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Ubhayachari Yoga

Ubhayachari Yoga is a classical Nabhasa-like solar yoga formed when planets (excluding the Moon, Rahu and Ketu) occupy BOTH the 2nd and 12th houses from the Sun — effectively "attending on both sides" of the Sun. Classical texts describe the native as balanced, comfortable, respected, surrounded by support, and gifted with a dignified social presence.

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Uttamadi Yoga

Uttamadi Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when planets in exaltation are placed in Kendra houses from the Lagna. Key effects include supreme status, great wealth, widespread fame.

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Vapi Yoga

Vapi Yoga is a classical Nabhasa yoga formed when all seven visible planets occupy the four panaphara houses (succedent houses) — 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th. The Sanskrit word "Vapi" means "well" — a reservoir that fills steadily and provides water for life. The yoga classically gives slow, steady accumulation of wealth and resources.

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Vasumathi Yoga

Vasumathi Yoga is a classical wealth-and-comfort yoga formed when all three natural benefics — Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury — occupy the Upachaya houses (3rd, 6th, 10th, or 11th) from the Lagna. The Sanskrit name derives from "Vasumati" — the earth goddess, bestower of wealth. The yoga classically gives sustained prosperity, property, and abundant material comforts.

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Vesi Yoga

Vesi Yoga in Vedic astrology forms when planets (excluding the Moon, Rahu, and Ketu) are positioned in the second house from the Sun. This yoga is believed to bestow intelligence, wealth, and a balanced personality on the individual.

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Vimala Yoga

Vimala Yoga is the third Vipreet Raja Yoga, formed when the lord of the 12th house is placed in the 6th, 8th, or 12th. The Sanskrit word "Vimala" means pure, clean or spotless — the native is classically generous, respected, highly placed, and derives joy from giving and spiritual pursuits.

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Vipreet Raj Yoga

Vipreet Raj Yoga ("reverse / paradoxical raj yoga") is one of the most fascinating yogas in Vedic astrology — a rise to power that emerges precisely from the houses normally associated with difficulty. It is formed when the lords of the three Dusthana houses (6th, 8th and 12th) interact with each other through conjunction, mutual aspect or exchange — the dusthanas effectively cancelling each other out. The native rises through circumstances that initially look catastrophic and end in dramatic, often public, victory.

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Visha Yoga

Visha Dosha/Yoga (literally "poison yoga") is a classical malefic combination formed when Saturn occupies the same house as the Moon. The Moon represents mind, emotion and mental clarity; Saturn represents restriction, fear and slow time. Their conjunction is classically said to create mental heaviness — depression, anxiety, overthinking, isolation — that the native must actively work through.

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Voshi Yoga

Voshi Yoga is a benefic yoga formed when any planet except Moon, Rahu, and Ketu occupies the 2nd house from the Sun. Key effects include learned individual, charitable nature, physical strength.

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Yama Yoga

Yama Yoga is a classical malefic combination formed when Mars (Mangal) and Saturn (Shani) are conjoined OR in mutual aspect in the natal chart. Named after Yama, the Vedic deity of death and karmic justice, it produces a chart marked by harshness, conflict with authority, accident-proneness and persistent struggle — softened, but not cancelled, by Jupiter's or Venus's aspect.

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Yupa Yoga

Yupa Yoga is a classical combination formed when all seven visible planets are concentrated in the first four houses of the chart (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th). The Sanskrit word "Yupa" means sacrificial post — the native is classically described as virtuous, sacrificing, responsible, and focused on family and early-life duties.

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