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Brihat Jataka
By Varaha Mihira |
Chapter 12
Nabhasa Yogas
Sloka 1: By combinations of two, three and four the multiples of 9,
10, 8 by 3, 3 and 4 respectively will be the number of Nabhasa yogas obtained by
this process. Yavanas have described 1800 varieties but I will describe them
here briefly. Sloka 2: If the planets are in Chara, etc., Rajju, Musala and Nala
yogas are formed respectively according to Satya. These are Asraya yogas.
Parasara mentions two yogas as Dala under sruk and sarpa when the benefics and
malefics are in kendras respectively. Sloka 3: Asraya yogas, according to some,
are really incorporated in the Yava, Abja, Vajra, Andaja, Golaka, etc., to be
stated hereafter. Dala yogas have no separate significance, according to some,
as the results of benefics and malefics occupying the kendras have already been
indicated. Sloka 4: When two adjacent quadrants are combined with all the
planets it goes under the name of Gada.
It will be called Sakata when all the planets occupy the 1st and the 7th houses.
When all the planets occupy the 4th and the 10th is called Vihaga. If all the
planets occupy the 1st, 5th and 9th houses it is called Sringataka. If all the
planets are in5th and 9th it is called Hala. So say the learned in astrology.
Sloka 5:
When benefics are in first and seventh and malefics are in fourth and
tenth it is called Vajra. If the planets are reversed then it is called Yava. If
the planets are mixed it is called Kamala. If the planets are outside kendras it
is called Vapi. Sloka 6: I have give these Vajra yogas, etc., in accordance with
older sciences, but how can Budha and Sukra be in the 4th from the Sun? Sloka 7:
If all the planets are within the first four houses of the 1st, 2nd 3rd and 4th kendras Yupa, Ishu, Sakthi and Danda yogas are respectively formed. Sloka 8: If
all the planets are in the first 7 houses from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th kendras
they give rise to Nau, Kuta, Chatra and Chapa yogas respectively. If these yogas
are in other houses they are called Ardachandra. Sloka 9: If all the planets are
in the alternate houses from the 2nd from lagna, it goes under the name of
Samudra. If from lagna planets are similarly situated, it forms Chakra. This is
the summary of Akriti yogas. Sloka 10: By all the planets occupying 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2 and 1 houses, they form seven yogas, viz., Vallaki, Dama, Pasa, Kedara,
Shula, Yuga and Gola, respectively. These are to be considered in the absence of
the previously mentioned yogas. Sloka 11: Rajju produces envy, foreign residence
and fondness for traveling. Musala makes one proud, wealthy, and capable of
doing many works. Nala makes a person limbless, determined, rich and courageous.
Srik makes him happy and Sarpa gives him great misery. Sloka 12: Asraya yogas,
when they join other yogas become fruitless. The yogas with which Asrayas join
will give results. When Asrayas are free, they give their own results. Sloka 13: Gada=fond of sacrifices, rich; Sakata=lives by carriages, sickly, bad wife;
Vihaga=ambassador, traveler, quarrelsome; Sringataka=happiness after a long age;
Hala=agriculturist. Sloka 14: Vajra=enjoys happiness in the beginning and end of
his life, popular, courageous; Yava=warlike, happy in the end; Padma=wellknown
reputation, great happiness, and good character; Vapi=good health, accumulator
of money and miser Sloka 15: Yupa=liberal, watchful, performs sacrifices;
Sara=fond of killing, jailor, maker of weapons; Sakti=mean, lazy, devoid of
wealth and happiness; Danda=servitude, rejected by or separated from those who
are dear. Sloka 16: Nou=famous, unsteady fortune and miserly; Kuta=liar,
imprisonment; Chatra=helping relations, enjoyment in old age; Chapa=courageous
enjoying life in the first and last parts of his days. Sloka 17: Ardhachandra=popular,
handsome, leader; Samudra=equal to a ruler, happy; Chakra=respected by
sovereigns; Veena=intelligent and skilful, clever in dancing and music. Sloka
18: Damini=liberal, philanthropic, protector, many cattle; Pasa=possessing
relations and servants who are clever in acquiring wealth, and bad in behaviour;
Kedara=agriculturist, helping many; Shula=courageous, having wounds, fond of
wealth but poor. Sloka 19: Yuga=poor, unbeliever; Gola=penniless, sinful,
ignorant, skilful in mean arts, lazy, traveling. These are Nabhasa yogas related
by me, and they will always be productive of their own results. Index
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