Yogas In Astrology
Astrological texts abound in planetary combinations which are termed as the ‘Yogas’. In fact, any specific planetary disposition capable of producing some specific result is labeled as a yoga. There are all sorts of yogas, from the most benevolent to the most malevolent ones. The problem with all these lies in their interpretation. The astrological texts use a strong language to describe the results of the various yogas. If such results are applied literally to the individual horoscopes, the predictions often go wrong.
The clue to accurate predictions lies in the right interpretation of the yogas. This consists of an elaborate process which each yoga needs to be subjected to. The Yogas in Astrology is primarily intended towards the achievement of this goal of the right technique of interpretation of the yogas. While numerous astrological yogas find mention in this text, the stress here is more on the technique of analysis than on the actual number of yogas discussed.
The approach to the understanding of various yogas as given here is innovative. Various factors that influence the results of a given yoga, e.g., the nature of individual planets, the signs and houses involved, the additional planetary influences outset. Emphasis has been laid on the interpretation of the Nabhasa yogas much before concentrating on any other yogas in the horoscope since the Nabhasa yogas govern the life pattern as well as the natural responses of a native. Several other yogas tend to operate within the broad guidelines of the Nabhasa yogas.
One chapter has been devoted to planetary conjunctions which so remarkably alter the otherwise simple results obtainable from a planet or a yoga. Another chapter deals with the Pancha Mahapurusha yogas which the astrologers generally tend to ignore.
The celebrated Gaja-Kesari yoga has been discussed in a very elaborate manner. This yoga provides a model example of the technique of interpretation of a yoga as well as the several factors that modify the described results of the yoga. All the various yogas discussed in the text in fact individually need a similar treatment.
The yogas arising with the Moon and the Sun as of primary significance have been discussed in two chapters. The several variants of these yogas have been discussed and explained.
A large section of the astrological yogas defies a compact classification. Several well-known and important yogas belong to this category. These have been treated in the chapter labeled as the Variegated Yogas.
The all important Raja yogas, Dhana yogas, Arishta yogas and Daridra yogas, as also a special category of yogas known as the Parivartana yogas, have been dealt with most thoroughly. Several illustrations have been provided to give clues to their understanding and interpretation.
Vedic astrology is nothing if not concerned with the spiritual aspect of life. A brief discussion of the Sanyasa yogas, or combinations for detachment and renunciation finds place in a separate chapter.
In the end, combinations pertaining to a native’s longevity have been discussed. Some simple clues to the determination of longevity, and the possible death-inflicting dashas, have also been furnished.
The text is thoroughly illustrated with umpteen examples from actual horoscopic charts. Extensive use of vargas has been made in appropriate sections of the book. The results have been integrated with the Vimshottari dasha where relevant. An understanding of the book demands some basic knowledge of astrological technique and terminology which may be learnt from the ‘Elements of Vedic Astrology’ by the author. All along, the stress has been on avoiding a literal application of the results ascribed to the various yogas in the classical texts. On the other hand, an emphasis has been laid on analyzing each individual yoga in the light of sound, though basic, astrological principles which give indications about the nature and extent to which an individual yoga undergoes modifications.
Wherever possible, a scientific basis inherent in a given yoga has been furnished. It is hoped that this book helps improve the technique of analysis of a horoscopic chart and increase the percentage of successful predictions.
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