Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Vesi Yoga – Its Meaning & Role in Vedic Astrology


Yogas are of utmost importance in Vedic astrology. But, one needs a lot of expertise and skill to interpret the relative strength of them and determine how effective they really are in astrological predictions.

Yogas are formed when certain specific planetary combinations occur in a horoscope. These yogas may be benefic or malefic depending upon their placement in the chart. There are hundreds of yogas which are considered for the purpose of analysing a horoscope.

In this article, Vesi Yoga of Hindu Astrology is explained which may be benefic or melefic in nature and said to occur under the following circumstances:

·      When there is/are planet(s) except Moon, Rahu & Ketu in second house from Sun, Vesi Yoga is formed.

·    However, the result of this Yoga depends upon the presence of the benefic or malefic planet(s) in this house. If benefics occupy the second house from Sun, Subhavesi Yoga is caused; and if there are malefics in the second house, the yoga is called as Papavesi Yoga. Subhavesi Yoga gives good results whereas Papavesi Yoga would yield bad results
Results: The person having benefic planet(s) in second house from Sun will be honest, fortunate and would lead a happy life. He will possess strong determination & leadership qualities. He rises in life due to his own hard efforts and numerous social contacts.

On the other hand, if malefic planet(s) occupy the second house from Sun, obviously, quite the reverse holds good and the native will face many problems in life.

One more thing that the readers of this blog should keep in mind is that the above- mentioned effects of this yoga are general in nature. It is very important to take into consideration the strength of the planets forming this yoga and the house and its lord, location of the lord, the exaltations and debilitations of the house-lords, conjunctions, planets in that particular house and various aspects over it, before arriving at any conclusion.

© Gulab Jain
July 10, 2019
Posted from Bangalore (Karnataka) INDIA