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Hora Sara
Ch. 19. Chandra and Nabhash Yogas

One born in Sarpa Yog will talk too much and will leave his paternal place. He will be a source of trouble to others and derive pleasure thereby. He will be short lived. When all the Grahas occupy the first six Rasis, Shatpad Yog is produced. The person born with this Yog will command leadership over money and gather the essence (of Shastras). If these Grahas are posited in Tanu (1st house or Lagna), Putra (5th house) and Matru (4th house) Bhava, Varah Yog follows. Such a native will command land, wealth, happiness and wisdom. All the Grahas in Dhan, Sahaj (3rd house)and Matru (4th house) Bhava cause Kantaka Yog. One born in such Yog will be wealthy and learned, but short lived. He will have no issue. Hala Yog is produced, when Lagna and Vyaya (12th house) Bhava hold all the Grahas. Should they be in Lagna, Putra (5th house) and Bhagya (9th house) Bhava, Shringatak Yog is formed and, when these are in Lagna and Kalatra (7th house) Bhava, Sakata Yog is formed. Vihaga Yog is produced, when such Grahas are all in Matru (4th house) and Karma (10th house)Bhava. A Hala Yog native will be disposed to angry, be very poor, disabled and short lived. He will be a farmer. A Shringatak Yog native will have wind, as a predominant temperament and be angry. He will be a great man, but poor. One born in Sakata Yog will be moving, like a cart. He will be bereaved by death of his son and wife. He will be of wicked mentality, idle and have defective sight. One born in Vihaga Yog will be happy and engaged in amassing wealth in several ways. His valour will be unsurpassed. He will have many places to reside and he will be loved, when in others’ places. When all the Grahas occupy Dharm, Labh, Tanu (1st house or Lagna) and Matru (4th house) Bhava, Sankh Yog is produced. Should they occupy the six odd Bhavas, (i.e. Mesha, Midhuna, Shimha etc.) Chakr Yog is formed. So have the sages mentioned. Should all the Grahas be ranged from Dhana ( 2nd house)Bhava in six Rasis, intervened by Bhavas without Grahas, Samudra Yog is formed. (That is Grahas should be in Dhan, Matru (4th house) , Ari, Randhr, Karma (10th house)and Vyaya (12th house) Bhava with the other Bhavas having no Grahas; this will cause Samudra Yog). When these Grahas in such condition have two blank Bhavas, Indra Yog is formed. The effects of Sankha Yog are: the native will be a repository of virtues brave and versed. The one, who has Chakr Yog will be a repository of good qualities, be a king and will attain the throne of a large kingdom. One born in Samudra Yog will be blind right from birth will be dear to all, miser, lord of money and will have issues. One born in Indra Yog (or Mahendra Yog, as called in this Sloka) will be famous and will have many titles. He will be wealthy and also a superior man. Thus ends the 19th Ch. entitled “Chandra and Nabhash Yogas” in Horashara of Prithuyasas, son of Varah Mihira.

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