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Return To ShopLearn Tajika Varshphal - A Complete Course for Predicting Annual and Monthly Events.
Tajik Varshphal, also known as Tajik Annual Horoscope, is a branch of astrology that originated in ancient Persia, and was further developed in the Indian subcontinent. “Tajik” refers to a Persian astrological tradition focusing on annual predictive techniques.
In Tajik astrology, the Varshphal chart is cast for the specific moment when the Sun returns to its natal position in a person’s birth chart, marking the beginning of their solar year. This chart serves as a snapshot of the individual’s upcoming year, providing insights into various aspects of their life such as career, relationships, health, and finances.
The Tajik Varshphal chart incorporates principles from both Persian and Indian astrological traditions, utilizing techniques such as the Tajik aspects, planetary periods (dashas), and yogas (planetary combinations). Astrologers analyze the positions and relationships of planets in the Varshphal chart to make predictions and offer guidance for the year ahead.
Key factors considered in Tajik Varshphal analysis include the ruling planet of the year (Varsheshwara), the condition of the Ascendant (Lagna), the strength and placement of benefic and malefic planets, and the activation of significant houses related to different areas of life.
Interpretation of the Tajik Varshphal chart involves a nuanced understanding of planetary influences and their effects on an individual’s destiny. Astrologers may provide recommendations for remedial measures to mitigate challenging planetary configurations or enhance favorable ones, such as performing specific rituals, wearing gemstones, or observing certain Vedic practices.
While Tajik Varshphal astrology is primarily used for personal guidance, it can also be applied to broader contexts such as mundane astrology for predicting geopolitical events, economic trends, and societal developments.
It offers a detailed and systematic approach to annual forecasting, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary insights to help individuals navigate the complexities of life and align with cosmic energies for greater fulfillment and success.
The Yogas in Tajik are a unique system, used in Horary predictions (Prashna). There are 16 common Yogas as follows:
(1) The Ikabala Yoga (2) The Induvara Yoga (3) The Ithasala Yoga (4) The Ishrafa Yoga (5) The Nakta Yoga (6) The Yamaya Yoga (7) The Manau Yoga (8) The Kamboola Yoga (9) The Gairi-Kamboola Yoga (10) The Khallasara Yoga (11) The Rudda Yoga (12) The Duphali-Kuttha Yoga (13) The Dutthottha – Davira Yoga (14) The Tambira Yoga (15) The Kuttha Yoga (16) The Durpaha Yoga
This Yoga is caused due to the variation in the speed of the planets moving. If the faster planet with less longitude is backward of a slower moving planet with greater longitude, Ithasala Yoga is caused.
When there is an Ithasala between two planets and Saturn and Mars are within the orb of the faster planet giving light, this yoga is caused, and the results are unfavorable such as failure, fear from enemies, etc.
When there is Ithasala between two planets and the Moon is involved in it then Kamboola is caused. This produces favorable results.
If Lagnesh & Karyesh are combusted, debilitated, retrograded, or posited in 6,8,12 houses, then Vruddha Yoga will be there.
When there is no aspect between the 2 lords and the slower moving planet is in between these two lords involved in aspect with them then slower moving planet will transfer light from the other faster of the two lords to the slower.
A Nakta Yoga is formed when the lord of ascendant and the lord of house related to the question are not forming Ithashal Yoga in a Prashna Kundali and the third planet is forming Ithashal Yoga with both the planets.
Module 1:
Basic of Tajik System
Module 2:
Predicting through Tajik Varshphal – 10 Case Studies
Module 3:
Tajik Prashna – 20 Case Studies
Important Notice: Attendance in every class, with operational cameras, is mandatory for all participants. Course recordings will be provided selectively. Students are required to diligently complete assigned homework, apply instructed techniques in tests, offer feedback to the mentor, and, as guided by the instructor, produce research by the course’s conclusion.
Course Content:
1. Introduction to Varshaphala
2. Birth Chart & Varsh Chart
3. Signification of Houses
4. Signification of Planets
5. Aspects in Tajik
6. Yogas In Tajik
7. Strength of Planets
8. The Muntha
9. Lord of the Year
10. Dasha in Varsh Chart
11. Interpretation of Varsh Charts
12. Basics of Tajik Prashna
13. Rules of Prashna In Tajik shastra.
14. Dealing with Health, Career, Finance, Child Birth Prashna, etc.