Vedic Astrology says that as a coin has 2 sides, astrological yogas also have 2 facets. Every yoga is not auspicious as well as inauspicious for every thing. Let’s discover how Suriya Siddhant Yogas are formed due to the combination of Sun and the Moon.
According to mathematical astrology the circumference of this universe is 360 degrees (The zodiac is circular). In this zodiac various planetary combinations are formed of which Sun and Moon combinations form the Surya Siddhant Yoga. A distance of 13 degrees and 20 minutes is required for these combinations, i.e. every combination between Sun and Moon should be take place at a distance of 13 degree and 20 minutes.
The first Sun Moon combination formed this way is called Vishkumbh yoga. The second yoga is the Preeti yoga is at 26 degree and 40 minutes in the zodiac. In this way 27 yogas are formed by the combination of Sun and Moon.
The 27 yoga that are formed by Sun and Moon are as follows,
- 1. Vishkumbha
- 2. Preeti
- 3. Ayushmaan
- 4. Saubhagya
- 5. Shobhan
- 6. Atigand
- 7. Sukarman
- 8. Dhriti
- 9. Shool
- 10. Ganda
- 11. Vriddhi
- 12. Dhruv
- 13. Vyaghat
- 14. Harshan
- 15. Vajra
- 16. Siddhi
- 17. Vyatipat
- 18. Variyan
- 19. Parigh
- 20. Shiva
- 21. Siddha
- 22. Sadhay
- 23. Shubh
- 24. Shukla
- 25. Brahma
- 26. Indra and
- 27. Vaidhriti.
The yogas are named in accordance to their auspicious and inauspicious results. The yogas with auspicious names are positive, while those with inauspicious names are negative. Astrology says that amongst 27 yoga there are 9 inauspicious yoga and all holy works should be avoided during these malefic yoga. The malefic yogas are: -
- Vishkumbh
- Atigand
- Shool
- Gand
- Vyaghat
- Vajra
- Vyatipat
- Paridh and,
- Vaidhriti.
These yogas will provide the desired result only when the native performs unjustified malignant tasks.