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By: Vedajyot Research Mandal — led by founder Sneha Shukla
Asura Yoga occurs when Jupiter or Venus or both occupy the 6th house and are challenged. This yoga becomes more intense if the planet is debilitated or retrograde. Natives with this yoga often exhibit characteristics such as self-centeredness, cunning behavior, gossiping, obstructing others' work, engaging in unwise actions, and feeling dissatisfied. Despite these tendencies, they often experience endurance in life. An example involves a senior officer whose chart showed Jupiter and Venus in the 6th house influenced by Rahu, with Saturn affecting the 2nd and 6th houses, suggesting unethical practices. He faced accountability during the Saturn-Venus period and experienced suspension.
Bhikshuka Yoga is formed when the Moon is in the lagna, Saturn is in a Kendra, Jupiter is in the 12th house, or when the Moon is influenced by challenging planets without beneficial aspects. Alternatively, if the lagna is occupied by Saturn and Rahu and the 10th house is vacant, the native may develop a mindset inclined towards dependency.
Chor Yoga suggests a tendency to be crafty and is formed by combinations such as the lord of the 4th or 12th house in the 3rd house, the 8th lord in the 2nd house, the 4th lord in the 6th house, Mercury conjunct Mars in the 4th house, or Ketu or Gulika positioned in the Navamsa of the Atmakaraka planet. The presence of the Sun, Mars, and Mercury in the 7th house influenced by the Moon through any Tajika aspect can also form this yoga. An example involves a native with the 8th lord Mercury in the 2nd house and Saturn retrograde affecting Mars, Venus, and Moon, resulting in a crafty nature and minor misappropriations, including corrections during the Venus-Saturn period.
Dainya Yoga is a set of 30 yogas resulting from the interchange of house lords involving the 6th, 7th, or 12th lords with lords of other houses including the lagna, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th houses. These exchanges involving the lords of Trika houses (6th, 8th, 12th) bring challenges to the houses whose lords they associate with. The combinations bring difficulties, life lessons, unwise decisions, and criticism.
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The article discusses various Yogas in Vedic astrology, such as Asura
Daily Remedy: Embracing yoga as a daily practice can help mitigate some of the challenging influences experienced through these yogas, fostering resilience and spiritual growth.
The article delves into different yogas within Vedic astrology, highlighting the distinctive effects of planetary alignments like Asura Yoga, Bhikshuka Yoga, Chor Yoga, and Dainya Yoga. Each of these yogas offers a window into one's personality and life trajectory, with influences that span cunningness, dependency, craftiness, and challenges that lead to personal growth. Astrologers interpret these combinations to provide insights and guidance for mitigating negative effects and harnessing opportunities for character development.
Daily Remedy: Engage in daily mindfulness practices or yoga to help mitigate the influence of challenging yogas and foster resilience and spiritual growth.
Q: What are common characteristics associated with Asura Yoga? A: Natives with Asura Yoga often exhibit self-centeredness, cunning behavior, and a tendency to obstruct others' work, but they also have potential for endurance in life.
Q: How can one counteract the influences of Bhikshuka Yoga? A: Practicing mindful awareness and developing a sense of gratitude can help counteract the dependency mindset associated with Bhikshuka Yoga.
Q: Can Dainya Yoga have positive effects? A: While Dainya Yoga involves challenges, it also provides opportunities for overcoming difficulties and learning life lessons, fostering personal growth.
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