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Om Sri Gurave Namah,

Dear Narasimha Gaaru,

I read from a earlier article written by a person(Bill Schaffer) to the list

the following Nakshatra (and corresponding Vimshottari lord as Yoga lord)

assignment for the Soli-Lunar Yogas can you please enlighten further on this,

 

Each lunar yoga is assigned a governing nakshatra, this is simply calculated as

the midpoints between the Sun & Moon. When the midpoint falls in the last 1/2

of a nakshatra, take it's opposite. The line joining the 2 midpoints is the

Yoga Danda. It will be seen that the governing nakshatras form 2 alternating

lists, starting from Asvini & Swati respectively.

 

Yoga

Gov Nk

 

Yoga

Gov Nk

 

Yoga

Gov Nk

1

Vishkambha*

Asvini

10

Ganda*

Mula

19

Parigha*

Magha

2

Priti

Swati

11

Vrddhi

Ardra

20

Shiva

Satabhista

3

Ayushmant

Bharani

12

Dhurva

P.Ashada

21

Siddha

P.Phalguni

4

Saubhagya

Vishakha

13

Vyaghata*

Punarvasu

22

Sadhya

P.Bhaadra

5

Shobhana

Agni

14

Harshana

U.Ashada

23

Shubha

U.Phalguni

6

Atiganda*

AnuRadha

15

Vajra*

Pushya

24

Shukla

U.Bhaadra

7

Sukarman

Rohini

16

Siddhi

Sravana

25

Brahman

Hasta

8

Dhrti

Jyestha

17

Vyatipata*

Aslesha

26

Indra

Revati

9

Shula*

Mrigishira

18

Variyas

Dhanishta

27

Vaidhrti*

Chitra

* The 9 Ekargala yogas assigned in KalaPrakasika.

 

-Warm Regards,

SanjayP

-

pvr108

vedic astrology

Sunday, October 20, 2002 3:29 PM

[vedic astrology] Re: Importance of Weekday and Panchanga

Dear Imran,> 1) Generally in Panchang, all the five elements are given for>

each day of year.i.e. details of Vara, Karana, Nakshatra, Thithi> and

Yoga(sun-moon daily yogas) are given. Out of these fives,> lords of 7-Vara and

27-Nakshatras are generally known. But the> lords of 11-Karanas, 15-Thithis and

27-Yogas are often not> mentioned, though their effects, category, types and

yoni etc> are described. Would you or anyone else can simply laydown the> name

of lords of Karana, Thithi and Yoga. Here's what tradition teaches:(1) Karanas:

>From Bava to Vishti, they are ruled by Sun to Saturn, in weekday lord order. The

last four are ruled by Brahma, Hari, Hara and Aditya, who are represented by the

lords of the four quadrants in order.(2) Tithis: Pratipat to Ashtami are ruled

by Sun to Rahu in weekday lord order (with Rahu added at the end). Navami to

Chaturdasi are ruled by Sun to Venus in weekday lord order. Pournima is ruled

by Saturn and Amavasya by Rahu.(3) Yogas from Vishkumbha to Vaidhriti are ruled

by planets from Saturn to Jupiter in the order of Vimsottari dasa lords.How to

know the tithi, karana, yoga, vara and nakshatra on a given day? All panchangas

give it. My free software "Jagannatha Hora Lite" gives them too. I am not

actually sure of the current release version, but the new version to be

released soon gives them all.> 2) In answering Prashana, Besides transits,

which system of> Dasa (planetary period) is used, wether Regular or Compressed>

Vimshottari, or all different sort of Dasas are applicable too.I am not an

expert in prasna. Do read Prasna Marga, Prasna Padavi, Krishneeyam etc classics

for sophisticated timing techniques.May Jupiter's light shine on us,PVR (aka

Narasimha)Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info:

vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank

mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light

shine on us .......

 

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