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.
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.
April 23, 2018
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