Monday, April 23, 2018

1.3.9 Yogas

Add the longitudes of Sun and Moon. Remove 360º from the sum if it is greater than 360º. Divide the sum by the length of one nakshatra (13°20' or 800'). Ignore fractions 16 Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach and take the integer part. Add 1 to it and the result is the index of the yoga running. Refer to Table 5 and find the yoga corresponding to the index.


Example 3: Suppose Sun is at 23°50' in Cp and Moon is at 17°20' in Li. Then Sun’s
longitude is 23°50' + 9 x 30° = 293°50' and Moon’s longitude is 17°20' + 6x 30° =
197°20'. The sum is 293°50' + 197°20' = 491°10'. By subtracting 360º, we get

Part 1: Chart Analysis

131°10'. This is equivalent to 131 x 60 + 10 = 7870'. By dividing this with 800', we
get 9.8375. Ignoring the fraction, we get 9. Adding 1 to it, we get 10. From Table 5,
we see that the 10th yoga is “Ganda yoga”.

Exercise 4: Moon is at 14°43' in Leo. Sun is at 28°13' in Capricorn. Find the running
Sun-Moon yoga.




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