41 chamara yoga in astrology
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sanyasa_yogaSanyasa yoga - Wikipedia Sanyasa yoga in Hindu astrology are the peculiar planetary situations or combinations seen in certain horoscopes that indicate Sanyasa i.e. renunciation of worldly material life by persons born with those yogas. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShatabhishaShatabhisha - Wikipedia Shatabhisha, also known as Chathayam or Sadayam (Devanagari: शतभिषा, Tamil: சதயம், Malayalam: ചതയം), or Shatabhishak or Shatataraka is the 24th nakshatra in Hindu astronomy.
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MangalaMangala - Wikipedia Mangala (Sanskrit: मङ्गल, IAST: Maṅgala) is the personification, as well as the name for the planet Mars, in Hindu literature. Also known as Lohita (lit. 'the red one'), he is the celibate deity of anger, aggression, as well as war.
Chamara yoga in astrology
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashlesha_(nakshatra)Ashlesha (nakshatra) - Wikipedia Ashlesha (Sanskrit: आश्लेषा or Āśleṣā) (Tibetan: སྐར་མ་སྐག), also known as Ayilyam in Tamil and Malayalam (Tamil: ஆயில்யம், Malayalam: ആയില്യം, Āyilyaṃ), is the 8th of the 27 nakshatras in Hindu astrology. Ashlesha is also known as the Clinging Star or Nāga. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrikonasthanasTrikonasthanas - Wikipedia Saravali (Sloka XXXV.95) states that Raja yoga arises in case strong benefics are in the lagna, the 4th and the 7th and the Sun, Mars and Saturn are in the 3rd, 9th and the 11th house. Jataka Parijata (Sloka VII.12) states that the Sun in the 3rd, the Moon in the 9th and Jupiter in the 5th, all vested with strength, make one powerful and very rich. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VarāhamihiraVarāhamihira - Wikipedia Varāhamihira (c. 505 – c. 587), also called Varāha or Mihira, was an ancient Indian astrologer, astronomer, and polymath who lived in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh, India). He was born at Kayatha, in the Avanti region, roughly corresponding to modern-day Malwa (part of Madhya Pradesh, India), to Adityadasa.
Chamara yoga in astrology. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RahuRahu - Wikipedia As per Hindu astrology, Rahu and Ketu have an orbital cycle of 18 years and are always 180 degrees from each other orbitally (as well as in the birth charts). This coincides with the precessional orbit of the moon or the ~18 year rotational cycle of the lunar ascending and descending nodes on the earth's ecliptic plane. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VarāhamihiraVarāhamihira - Wikipedia Varāhamihira (c. 505 – c. 587), also called Varāha or Mihira, was an ancient Indian astrologer, astronomer, and polymath who lived in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh, India). He was born at Kayatha, in the Avanti region, roughly corresponding to modern-day Malwa (part of Madhya Pradesh, India), to Adityadasa. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrikonasthanasTrikonasthanas - Wikipedia Saravali (Sloka XXXV.95) states that Raja yoga arises in case strong benefics are in the lagna, the 4th and the 7th and the Sun, Mars and Saturn are in the 3rd, 9th and the 11th house. Jataka Parijata (Sloka VII.12) states that the Sun in the 3rd, the Moon in the 9th and Jupiter in the 5th, all vested with strength, make one powerful and very rich. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashlesha_(nakshatra)Ashlesha (nakshatra) - Wikipedia Ashlesha (Sanskrit: आश्लेषा or Āśleṣā) (Tibetan: སྐར་མ་སྐག), also known as Ayilyam in Tamil and Malayalam (Tamil: ஆயில்யம், Malayalam: ആയില്യം, Āyilyaṃ), is the 8th of the 27 nakshatras in Hindu astrology. Ashlesha is also known as the Clinging Star or Nāga.
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