If a person has all of their planets placed between the 1st and 4th house (i.e 1,2,3,4), that is Yupa yoga. Yupa means pillar. In vedic culture this is the sacrificial pillar, where offerings are given. For the native, it means their life is a sacrificial act. They will be
@alligatre I use tropical whole sign with these techniques. But I think that the concept is ripe for study, so if you want to investigate with quadrant houses I welcome it. Just share your findings!
Mercury and Mars conjoined creates criminality. At best: cunning buisnessmen, at worst: liars, frauds, cheats, and thieves.
I’ve seen this yoga work 100% of the time with men. And only about 25% of the time with women.
If someone has all the classical planets in 4 signs, that is Kedara yoga. One born with kedara yoga is contemplative, of many words, and is helpful to others. This is a mercury-based yoga, so look to mercury esp to understand the native
An important yoga to know is the Kemadruma, which occurs when the moon has no planet conjunct it, or any planets in either sign beside it. It makes the native feel alone and unsupported.
If a person has most of their planets arraigned between the 7th and the 1st (7,8,9,10,11,12), they have Chatra yoga. This yoga confers a great reputation, being loved and supported by authority figures, and destiny aligned with charity, giving, and good deeds for their community
One of my favorite delineations of the 10th is "the house of overwhelming influence". An energy that the native can never get away from and is the most prominent in their chart. I find speaking to the 10th often yields better results than speaking to the 1st.
@nila_griva yes very good point. I don't think they can be reconciled. They are two separate schemes. Also, the friend and enemy relationship from Jyotish is for avasthas specifically, which is one of the many techniques that has no western counterpart.
The ancients state over and over that venus and moon are enemies, and when associated tend to cause problems. Read Firmacus Maternus' section on the moon in the bounds of veuns for a further illustration of this
Venus and moon conjunct makes people very selfish in love. They tend to be charming, attractive, and popular. But they try to extract from a relationship as much as they can.
If someone has all 7 classical planets in different signs, that's Veena yoga. Veen means lute. This yoga often confers musical ability, but more so, it makes the native an instrument of divine will. It amplifies Saturn to a huge degree, so esp look to saturn in these charts
If someone has most of their planets between the 4th and 7th houses (i.e 4,5,6,7), they have Sara yoga. More than anything this yoga predisposes the native to have their happiness tied to other people. As such, they are usually miserable on account of others.
A word used for the moon in the Ancient Greek is “pronoia” which means “to be pulled into”. The moon pulls us into experience, and is our filter for the environment around us