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Dear FRIENDS,i AM ATTACHING AN ARTICLE ON NABHAS YOGAS,which may provide answer of some quarries.Regards,G. K. Goel

From: sreesogDate: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:42:50 +0000 Fwd: Nabhasa Yoga

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology , "Sreenadh" <sreelid wrote:

 

Dear RAAGHAVAM ji,

Let us address the qn,

Why Nabhasa yogas are 1800 in number?

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Akrithi yogas = 23 nos.

Sankhya yogas = 127 nos. (permutation combination of basic 7 sankhya

yogas)

Total = 127 + 23 = 150 yogas.

The signs are 12 in number. If we consider the possible combination

of various signs as well, then,

Total number of Nabhasa yogas = 150 x 12 = 1800 nos.

Hope this will makes things more clear. This also means that there

are actually only 2 types of Nabhasa yogas. That is,

1) Akrithi yogas (Bhava-Planet combination)

2) Sankya yogas (Sign-Planet combination)

This makes clear why 'Saravali' states that 'the Yavanacharya has

increased the number of Nabhasa yogas to 1800 just by applying

permutation combination methods'.

With warm regards,

Sreenadh

 

vedic astrology , KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM

<munisevitham wrote:

 

Namaste,

 

Thank you very much for your good explanations. During

the course of explanations you have grouped them into

four, is there any special reasons for not grouping

Akrithi & Dela in one group and the other two Sankhya

& Asraya in one group.

 

 

vedic astrology , "Sreenadh" <sreelid wrote:

 

I have seen that in some of the previous mails a debate on 'whether

to apply Nabhasa yogas on divisional charts or not?' was going on.

Several gurus are quoted but none seemed to discuss the issue in its

theoretical and historical perspective. Some of my humble observations

are given below.

Nabhasa Yoga

============

These yogas can give results in any desa. We cannot say that only in

this or that particular desa a Nabhasa yoga will give result. This is

the opinion of acharyas like Varaha Mihira. Nabhasa yogas are not

related to any particular planet. Desa and Gochara are related to

planets that serve as the significator of something. Nabhasa yogas are

not related to any particular planet and that is why based on Desa or

Gochara we cannot locate the period in which these yogas will become

fruitful. Because of this fundamental flaw it is not right to give

Nabhasa yogas more importance than it deserves.

Nabhasa yogas are classified into four. They are-

1) Akrithi yogas (Told by: Kausika hora, Gargi hora, Brihat

prajapathyam)

2) Sankhya yogas (Told by: Brihat prajapathyam)

3) Asraya yogas (Told by: Sathyacharya)

4) Dela yogas (Told by: Parasara)

All these yogas are related to the thought 'what special prediction

should be given if the planets are in 1 sign, 2 signs, 3 signs etc'.

If these signs happen to be kendra, trikona, panapara, apoklima,

chara, sthira, ubhaya some thought that special importance should be

given. Even though first indicated by Rishi horas, the Yavanacharyas

are the one who gave this system this much propaganda. By permutation

combination they have increased the number of Nabhasa yogas to 1800.

1) Akrithi yogas

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Gada, Sakata, Vihaga (Antaja), Sringataka, Hala, Vajra, Yava, Abja

(Kamala), Vapi, Uoopa, Ishu, Sakthi, Denda, Nou, Koota, Cathra, Chapa,

Samudra, Chathra etc. All these yogas are produced as a result of

Bhava-Planet combination.

2) Sankhya yogas

-------------

Vallaki, Dama, Pasa, Kedara, Soola, Yuga, Gola. These are produced

as a result of Sign-Planet combination.

3) Asraya yogas

-------------

Ranju, Musala, Nala. These are produced as a result of Sign-Planet

combination.

4) Dela yogas

-------------

Srek, Sarpa. These are produced as a result of Bhava-Planet

combination.

 

These yogas and the hundreds of other yogas the names of which are

not mentioned, all comes under the simple and fundamental rules of

Bhava-Planet combination and Sign-Planet combination. Every learned

astrologer know that almost the whole astrology (or all the yogas

mentioned in astrology) comes under the classifications and results

generated by:

1) Sign

2) Bhava

3) Planet

4) Sign-Planet combination

5) Bhava-Planet combination

6) Sign-Bhava combination

7) Sign-Bhava-Planet combination

If you systematically study these classifications and the results

generated by them, then the whole astrology is almost over! Look at

this sloka of Vashishtahora-

Stanato bhavathaH khetaiH stanabhavanabhascharai

Stanabhava samayogat bhavakhechara yogathaH

Yogasyu shadvidha sthanakhecharabhyam to sapthadhaH

stanabhavagrehaiproktha yoga ye yogahethava

Meaning, 'the combinations can be classified into 7. They are 1) Sign

2) Bhava 3) Planet 4) Sign-Planet 5) Bhava-Planet 6) Sign-Bhava and 7)

Sign-Bhava-Planet'.

Why this 7-fold classification is important? I will explain.

1) Sign

All the results I predict based on the classification and qualities

of signs such as Chara, Agneya, Gramya etc comes under this.

2) Bhava

If the lord of the 6th house is in 7th, I predict something. All

such results come under this.

3) Planet

If Sun-Moon, guru-Satern etc are together I predict something. All

such 2 planet, 3 planet etc combinations and the corresponding results

comes under this.

4) Sign-Planet

If Sun is in Aris I predict something. All such 'Asraya rasi phala'

comes under this.

5) Bhava-Planet

If Jupiter is in 5th house I predict something. All such 'bhava

phala' comes under this.

6) Bhava-Planet

If Ge comes as the 3rd house I predict something. All such results

come under this.

7) Sign-Bhava-Planet

If mercury is in 7th house that happens to be Ge then I predict

something. All such results come under this.

 

Nabhasa yogas do not give importance to this fundamental principle

(theoretical foundation) and the Desa-Gochara constraints. This is

deviation from the fundamentals! When all the yogas that are

considered as Nabhasa yogas and all other yogas falls within the above

said seven-fold classification, why this separate naming as 'Nabhasa

yogas'? It is a system created based on a bit of theory (without

considering the total picture) and that is why impossible/improbable

yogas like Vajra that speaks about the position of Mercury in the 4th

house from sun comes under the category of Nabhasa yogas.

Many acharyas tells us that as these Nabhasa yogas comes under the

classification Sign-planet/Bhava-Planet combinations, it is not

important that we should learn them separately. So I will ask you not

to give importance to Nabhasa yogas in natal charts or divisional

charts and go back to the ancient, fundamental, and theoretically

perfect system of seven-fold classification!!

Predictions related to all Nabhasa yogas are actually the ones that

come within the above said 7-fold classification and thus for sure

related to Desa and Gochara. Therefore Nabhasa yoga is a sure

deviation from the fundamentals. Yavanacharya and the like have

increased the number of Nabhasa yogas to 1800 by just applying the

permutation combination principles. If one is trying to predict all

results (related to Sign-Planet and Bhava-planet combinations) based

on the Nabhasa yogas then what is the use of whole astrology?

Therefore I would urge the learners not to apply Nabhasa yogas not

only in divisional charts but also in natal charts!!

 

With warm regards,

Sreenadh

 

--- End forwarded message ---

 

 

 

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