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Core Yogas- Yokes to the Fruits of Karmasby Ernst Wilhelm ISBN 0-9709636-1-0

$24.95

Yoga means "yoke." In astrology, yogas are specific planetary configurations in

the horoscope that yoke the individual to the fruits of his or her karmas. In

Core Yogas, Yokes to the Fruits of Karmas, you will learn the important yogas

that have been signaled out by the ancient seers of Vedic Astrology. The

important yogas that give success, wealth, happiness and good qualities of

character, as well as those indicating downfall, financial struggle,

humiliation, suffering and a degraded character are given. Most importantly,

proper guidelines are given that show you how to qualify a yoga in order to

correctly judge the impact that a yoga will have on the individual. Yogas are

virtually a branch of Vedic Astrology in themselves, which a careful study of

this book will teach you.

All the yogas that have been given specific names by the ancient seers, over 215 important yogas.

Both dasa dependent and the non-dasa dependent yogas that indicate the inherent

foundation and strength of the horoscope.

Special rules for determining the dasa/antardasa during which a yoga will give its effects.

Over 140 detailed example horoscopes. Including the fructification of the yoga

during the appropriate Vimshottari Dasa/Antardasa.

 

Please order online at www.vedic astrology.net or Call 760-420-5648

 

 

Table of Contents

1. Using YogasRasi Aspects; Qualifying Yogas; Subha, Asubha & Misra Yogas,

The Lagna Lord Strong; Moon & Mercury’s Debilitation/Exaltation, Malefic

& Benefic Moon & Mercury.

2. Nabhasa YogasThirty-two Yogas: Asraya Yogas: Rajju, Musala & Nala Yoga;

Dala Yogas: Mala & Sarpa Yoga; Sankhya Yogas: Gola, Yuga; Sula, Kedara, Pasa,

Dama & Veena Yoga; Akriti Yogas: Sringataka, Hala, Gada, Sakata, Vihaga,

Kamala, Vapi, Vajra, Yava, Yupa, Sara, Shakti, Danda, Nauka, Kuta, Chatra,

Chapa, Ardha Chandra, Chakra & Samudra Yoga.

3. Pancha Mahapurusha YogasFive Yogas: Ruchaka, Bhadra, Hamsa, Malavya and

Sasa Yoga; Influence of Multiple Mahapurusha Yogas; Panchamahapurusha Yogas &

Sankhya Yogas.

4. Solar YogasThree Yogas: Vosi, Vesi & Ubhayachari Yoga.

5. Lunar YogasTwenty-five Yogas: Three Lunar Yogas: Anapha, Sunapha &

Durudhara Yoga; Disruptions to Lunar Yogas; Kemadruma Yoga; Upachayas and

Growth of Wealth: Three Vasumati Yogas; Moon’s Relationship to the Sun:

Uttama; Sama & Adhama Yoga; The Moon Above & Below the Horizon; Adhi; Chandra;

Two Dhana Yogas; Sakata; Raja; Mukuta; & Eight Kemadruma Yogas.

6. Lagna YogasFive Yogas: Subha, Asubha, Subhakartari, Papakartari and

Kartari Yoga.

7. Malika YogasSeventeen Yogas: Twelve Malika & Five Grahamalika Yogas.

8. Miscellaneous Foundation YogasTwenty Yogas: Chatush Chakra, Dhvaja,

Hamsa, Kantaka, Karika, Mahabhagya, Mridanga, Two Sankha Yogas, Shatpada,

Shatrujeet, Two Simhasana Yogas, Sri Chatra, Subhamala, Asubhamala, Hala,

Hrada, Kaka & Kalasarpa Yoga.

9. Dispositor YogasFive Yogas: Parvata, Kahala, Parijatha, Kalpadruma &

Mridanga Yoga; Dispositor Yogas and Other Houses.

10. Yogas Named after DeitiesThirty-five yogas: Varaha, Matsya, Kurma, Budha,

Amsaavatara, Virinichi, Srinatha, Srikanta, Brahma, Hari, Hara, Brahma, Vishnu,

Siva, Srinatha, Trilocana, Sarasvati & Bharati Yoga, Five Lakshmi Yogas, Two

Gauri Yogas, Marud Yoga, Two Indra Yogas, Devendra, Garuda, Kuberatulya Raja,

Gandharva, Surya, Bhaskara & Indu Yoga.

11. Yogas of Character, Virtue and PowerThirty-eight yogas: Two Bheri Yogas,

Three Chamara Yogas, Chandrika, Chapa, Gaja, Three Gaja Kesari Yogas, Go, Gola,

Jaya, Three Kahala Yogas, Kalanidhi, Karmasiddhi, Khadga, Two Kusuma Yogas,

Lagnaadhi, Makuta, Marajadhiraj, Three Parvata Yogas, Pushkala, Two Sankha

Yogas, Six Sarada Yogas & Vidyut Yoga.

12. Miscellaneous YogasSeven Yogas: Amala, Amara, Budha Aditya, Chandra

Mangala, Dhvaja, Muni, and Susubha Yoga.

13. Ruinous YogasTwenty-two Yogas: Abhi, Asubhamala, Two Chandala Yogas, Four

Daridra Yogas, Dur, Jala, Three Kapata Yogas, Two Kemadruma Yogas, Mahapaataka

& Six Reka Yogas.

Conclusion- Using Yogas Effectively

Appendix- Quick Search Yogas List

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