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Dear members,

 

Here I explain all the planetary combinations associated with `Sarp'.

 

Sarp Yoga :

 

When all the Kendra-sthan are occupied by malefics [ other than rahu

and ketu ] a sarp yoga is formed . It is one of the DALA yoga under

the Nabhas category. Some people consider this yoga to be formed

even if three Kendra , instead of all the four, are occupied by the

malefics . I believe that all the four Kendra should be occupied to

form this yoga.

 

Sarp Dosh :

 

If any of the following planetary combination is there then Sarp-Dosh

is formed.

 

1.Rahu aspecting weak 5th house from Lagna,

2. Weak 5th lord aspected by Rahu,

3. 5th lord weak,Guru in conjunction with Rahu and Lagna lord with

Mars.

4. Mesha or Vrischika in the 5th house and 5th lord Mars is with

Rahu aspected by Budha.

5. When Guru in 5th in Kendra to Mandi.

6. Rahu is in the 7 th and surya and chandra in the lagna

 

Sarp Shrap:

 

The same as the sarp dosh.

 

 

Sarp Badhak:

 

When Badhak –sthan or the Badhakesh have any association with rahu ,

it is called as Sarp-badha .

 

 

Kalsarp Yoga:

 

When all the planets are between Ketu and Rahu , counted in zodiacal

order, then the Kalsarp yoga is formed. It is important to note here

that the planets must be between Ketu and Rahu , counting from Ketu

onwards. Quite a few astrologers consider this yoga by planets being

on either side of the Ketu-rahu axis . That is wrong. The logic is

that the planets must be between the Rahu's mouth and its tail. Since

the Rahu movement is retro therefore the planets must fall between

Ketu and Rahu … counting in zodiacal order from Ketu. Some

astrologers consider the rasi only , and even if a planet is out of

the ketu-rahu axis [ in longitudes ] but in the same rasi , these

astrologers would still call it a Kalsarp yoga.

 

 

Incidentally there is an interesting book "Kalsarp Yoga" by

Dr.Radhakrishna Shrimali . This book is entirely devoted to this yoga

and its effects.

 

With regards,

 

Upadhyay

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