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| Yogas-Combinations of Planets |
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If the Moon is in the third, sixth, ninth or twelfth house from the Sun, the native is courteous, intelligent, learned, wealthy and clever. If the Moon is in the second, fifth, eighth or eleventh from the Sun, the above qualities are of medium order. If the Moon is in the first, fourth, seventh or tenth from the Sun, the above good qualities are at their minimum.
If the Moon is in an angle from Jupiter it constitutes Gaja Kesari Yoga. The native is long-lived, wealthy and prosperous. If both the planets are in angles from the ascendant also, it is a more powerful Yoga.
If the Moon is in the sixth, eighth or twelfth house from Jupiter, it constitutes Shakata Yoga. The native undergoes a cycle of prosperity and adversity like a wheel; for a period he is prosperous and this is followed by a period of adversity, then again a prosperous period, and so on. If the Moon is in angle from the ascendant the above Yoga is not formed.
If the Moon and Jupiter are in their own signs or in their respective signs of exaltation and posited in the first, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth or tenth house and resultant Yoga is called Gauri. The native leads a comfortable life and is well honoured by the government.
If the Moon and Mars are together, the native is always rich; of course the effects would differ in intensity according to the sing and house position and according to the houses these planets are lords of.
If a full Moon occupies the fourth, seventh or tenth house and is aspected by Jupiter and Venus, the native verily occupies a very high position and has real splendour.
If the full Moon is in the ascendant in Taurus, Venus in Libra and Mercury in the fourth house, the native occupies a very high rank. |
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