![]() ![]() ![]() For eg, let's say your Yogi planet is Saturn and it is placed in Taurus. There is also something called as 'Sahayogi' or Duplicate Yogi which is nothing but the ruler of the rasi in which the Yogi planet is placed. Each of the Yogas are ruled by a particular star and yogi planet ruler and to oppose the yogi there is an Avayogi which is also ruled by a particular star and contains an avayogi planet ruler.Ĭoming to the concepts, what one needs to understand is that the Yogi ruling planet is said to promote prosperity and the Avayogi ruling planet is supposed to be an obstruction to the prosperity. If the addition of Sun's degree and Moon's degree go beyond 360, then the extra portion above 360 needs to be considered. It is computed based on the total longitude of the Sun and Moon with reference point as 360 which happens to be the total degrees of the zodiac. In essence, there are a total of 27 yogas split into 3 parts of 9 each which are ruled by a particular planet. There are a total of 27 Yogas with each spanning 13 degrees 20 minutes (360 degrees of zodiac divided by 13☂0'). It is derived based on the addition of the degrees of the Sun and the Moon. The 'Yoga' happens to be one of the pillars of the Panchang and is used mainly to see the prosperity of a native. ![]()
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