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Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Wealth & Prosperity: Planetary Combinations Deciphering Wealth & Prosperity, Chapter XI, Part - 1

Dr. Shanker Adawal

Combination of two or more planets or a combination of one or more planets with respect to some signs or a combination of one or more planets with respect to some signs or a combination of one or more planets with respect to the houses in the horoscope, into some favourable or unfavourable result in a natives life. The classical Astrological texts mention a baffling number of planetary combinations or the Yogas. Ancient Astrological texts abound in various planetary combinations. Any specific disposition of planets and planetary combinations which are capable of producing some specific result is termed as Yogas.

The planetary combinations giving favourable results are considered auspicious combinations and those Yogas which give unfavourable results are considered inauspicious Yogas. Thus the Yogas are formed by following three different ways:

1. Relation resulting from a combination of two or more planets.

There are several combinations which involve angular relationship among the two or more planets themselves, without having any specific reference to any of the twelve signs of the zodiac or any of the twelve houses of the horoscope. Following are the example of such planetary combinations:

a) Gajakesari Yoga, which involve only angular relationship between Jupiter and Moon, without any reference to any sign or house of horoscope.

b) Chandra Mangala Yoga, which involve only conjunction of Mars and Moon, without any reference to any sign or house of horoscope.

2. Relation resulting from a combination of one or more planets with respect to some signs.
The planets obtain strength and weakness depending upon the sign they gets positioned in within zodiac. There are some Yogas which result only from the interrelationship of various planets with different signs of the zodiac, without involving houses in a horoscope, for example Nabhasa Yogas of Aashraya type which depend upon the placement of planets in movable, fixed and mixed signs of zodiac.

3. Relation resulting from a combination of one or more planets with respect to the houses in a horoscope. There are some Yogas which result only from the interrelationship of various planets with different houses of horoscope, without involving the signs of zodiac, for example several varieties of Nabhasa Yogas, Lagnadhi Yoga and Kartari Yogas.

4. Relation resulting from a combination of one or more planets with respect to the houses as well as signs in a horoscope. There are many Yogas which result only from the interrelationship of various planets with different signs of zodiac as well as different houses of a horoscope, for example Pancha Mahapurusha Yogas, Raja Yogas, Dhan Yogas, Daridra Yogas and Arishta Yogas.

Although Yogas are considered strong significations for any desired result arising from being presence of any Yoga in a horoscope, but mere presence of any Yoga is not enough to become assured of any desired result from that Yoga. The problem lies in interpretation of the Yogas and judging any horoscope for these Yogas. All the Astrological texts use strong language to describe the results of these Yogas, but the strength and result of these Yogas depend on many other Astrological factors which also must be properly judged any horoscope, while judging about any Yoga in horoscope.


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