Ch. 39. Obstructions To
RajaYogas
1. Earlier, the Yogas of kinghood have been
explained. There can be some factors, which prevent
the effects of such Yogas, which I explain in this
Ch..
2. Out of Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and the Sun, if two,
or more be in fall and one of them simultaneously be
in the Ascendant, as the Moon is in Scorpio, the
RajaYogas will become futile.
3. The RajaYogas in the horoscope are only name
sake, if the Moon being weak is in the last Navansa
of a Movable Sign, or in the 8th Navansa of a Fixed
Sign, or in the first Navansa of a Common Sign and
is without aspect from any other planet.
4. Same effects will come to pass, if all malefics
occupy Angles identical with debilitation/inimical
Signs, while benefics are shunted to the 12th, 6th
and 8th Houses.
5. If the Ascendant is in Vargothama position
without aspect to any planet, the RajaYogas will
only be a failure.
6. Even a hundred kingly Yogas will be of no avail,
if Aquarius rises, while 3 heavenly bodies are in
their Signs of fall.
7. If there is no benefic in an Angle, or with the
Moon, while 4 planets are either in fall, or in
combustion, or in inimical Signs, the RajaYogas are
marred.
8. Should the Sun be in his own Navansa, while the
Moon is in combustion and in aspect to malefics
without the aspect of benefics, the native will
enjoy rulership (with the help of other Raja Yogas)
only to relinquish the kingdom soon and will become
miserable.
9. Should the Moon lend her inimical aspect to the
Ascendant Lord, while the Sun, Mars and Saturn are
in their order in the 3rd, 6th and 7th, the
RajaYogas will become ineffective. Benefics should
in this case be not in Angles, but suffer
combustion.
10. If five heavenly bodies are in fall at birth the
RajaYogas will not come to pass.
11. If meteor, noise of contending winds in the sky
(or earth quake, or thunder), Vyatipata, or Upaketu
be seen at the time of birth, the good RajaYogas
stand nullified.
12. If Trisankhu Nakshatra (Trisankhu was a monarch
of the solar race, who remained suspended with his
head towards the earth, as a constellation in the
southern hemisphere) rises at the time of one's
birth, while the Ascendant is occupied by Saturn, as
there is fall of a comet, the Raja Yogas do not come
to pass.
13. If the planets capable of causing Raja Yoga are
inclined to enter in war, or are becoming
splendourless, or about to lose their strength, the
RajaYogas will stand canceled.
14. If weak Moon is in her deep degree of
debilitation the RajaYogas get destroyed, just as a
king going against an astrologer.
15. The Sun in the 10th degree of Libra will destroy
all RajaYogas, just as miserliness eclipses all the
good attributes of a person.
16. This Sloka is repeated in the original. The
meaning is identical with that of Sloka 15 above.
17. Even though other planets may be in their
Mulatrikona, exaltation, or own Signs, while the Sun
is singly in deep fall, the RajaYogas will be
unavailable.
18. If Jupiter occupies Capricorn, as Ascendant,
while the Moon is not in Cancer, the native will
become miserable, just as a penniless lewdster in
the place of a courtesan.
19. If in the formation of Kemadruma Yoga, the Moon
is without the aspect of another planet, the
RajaYogas lose their existence and the native will
be devoid of good conduct.
20. If 3, or more planets be in fall even the son of
an emperor ruling over the entire earth will take to
begging, be miserable, be dirty and penniless.
21. If 5 planets occupy inimical Signs, or are in
combustion, while the Sun, or the Moon is not in
exaltation, the kingly Yogas will become
ineffective.
22. If Venus occupy his debilitation Navansa, even a
vast kingdom is deprived from the native.
23. RajaYogas have been explained earlier. The
combinations marring such kingly states are given in
this Ch.. The stronger one of these two will only
prevail.
24. RAJA YOGA. The Sun in Virgo, Mars in Scorpio
along with Jupiter, as the Moon is in Aries: this
configuration will produce a king the dust of whose
elephants will darken the-skies.
Thus ends the 39th Ch. entitled “OBSTRUCTIONS TO
RAJAYOGAS” In Kalyana Varma's Saravali.
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