Sunday, April 30, 2023

Tri Pushkara Yoga and Oher Yogas formed by combination of tithi, vaar & nakshatra

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Tri Pushkara & Dwi Pushkara Yogas : 

A Tripada asterism (an asterism having its three parts out of four in one sign & one part in other sign) like Krittika, Punarvasu, Uttra Falguni, Vishakha, Uttra Shada or Poorva Bhadra; or a Dwipada asterism (an asterism having its two parts in one sign & balance two parts in the next sign) like Mrigshira, Chittra or Dhanishta; when coincide with any of the Bhadra Tithis (2nd, 7th, 12th Dark Half or Bright Half); and any one of Sunday, Tuesday or Saturday, results in Tripushkar and Dwipushkar Yogas respectively. Combination of weekday & constellation only does not cause these Yogas.

These Yogas should be chosen with utmost care and prudence for election purposes as these result in three times or two times respective occurance of activities such as destruction, death, injury, fight, birth etc. 

If a death occurs in a family during Tripushkar Yoga then, may follow three further deaths in the family; or if some item is destroyed / lost then, further three similar items will get destroyed / lost. If there is a birth or attainment of an item, then three births or three similar items are obtained. Similarly in Dwipushkar Yoga, the results get repeated twice.

To remove the Dosha one should donate three or two cows respectively or items having equivalent cost.

Some other yogas and general observations:

Abhijit muhurta: Divide dinmaan in 15 parts. 8th muhurta is good and can be safely used if nothing else is possible. Add Sunrise time with Sun set time and half it. 24 minutes on either side is abhijit muhurta.

 Aadal yoga: happens when Moon's nakshatra is 2nd, 7th, 9th, 14th, 16th, 21st, 23rd, 28th, from Sun's nakshatra (including abhijit nakshatra). Avoid military activities, agricultural and stone works. Not bad for marriage & other samskaras.

Vidal yoga: happens when Moon's nakshatra is 3rd, 6th, 10th, 13th, 17lh, 20th, 24th, 27th from Sun's nakshatra (including abhijit nakshatra). It gives failure in all ventures.

Hora muhurta: Divide dinmaan into twelve equal parts and similarly divide ratrimaan in twelve equal parts. Thus we get 24 subdivisions of a day called horas. One hora = 1 hour (approx.). First hora of the day is ruled by the day lord, next by lord of the 6th day lord and next by 6th from that lord in the sequence. (Starting from 1st hora, go as per alternate weekday; backwards). Good work in a benefic hora and bad work commenced in a malefic hora gives good results. One should not commence any auspicious work in the hora of the planet that is inimical to ones birth star lord.

Rahu kalam: about 1.14 hours in a day belong to Rahu kala. No auspicious work should be started in this period. Divide dinmaan in 8 equal parts. 8th part on Sunday (4.30pm. to 6.00pm. 2nd part on Monday (7.30am. to 9.00am.) 7th part on Tuseday (3.00pm. to 4.30pm.) 5th part Wednesday (12.00 to 1.30pm.) 6th part on Thursday (1.30pm. to 3.00pm.), 4th part on Frida (10.30am. to 12.00 noon) and 3rd part on Saturday (9.00am. to 10.30am.) are Rahu kalas.

Pushya phala: During pushya nakshatra doshas of yogini, chandrayuti, tara, Jupiter's trans' bhadra (vishti), Rahu are cancelled. Guru pushya is considered to be the best, Ravi pushya next. Pushya anyway is however, inauspicious for marriage ceremony only.

Muhurta: divide dinmaan in 15 equal parts. Each part is known as muhurta of the da Likewise, divide ratrimaan in 15 equal parts. Each part is known as muhurta of the night.