Taking an example, suppose Venus is placed in the eighth house of a horoscope in Sagittarius along with Saturn. Venus is placed in Libra navamsha of Poorvashada nakshatra and Saturn is placed in Cancer navamsha of Moola nakshatra. Suppose debilitated Sun is placed in the sixth house in Libra, exalted Mercury is placed in the fifth house in Virgo, exalted Moon is placed in the first house in Taurus along with exalted Rahu; and Ketu is placed in the seventh house in Scorpio. Suppose exalted Mars is placed in the ninth house in Capricorn and Jupiter is placed in the eleventh house in Pisces.
In this case, the overall horoscope is strong and supportive for financial gains. Mars is partly malefic and it afflicts the ninth house. Saturn being the lord of the ninth house is placed in the eighth house and it is afflicted by partly malefic Venus. Sun being the general signifier of father is debilitated and placed in the sixth house. Hence native’s father may die and the native may come across very good amount of money and wealth through inheritance. The concept of planets being partly benefic and partly malefic has been explained in the book ‘Pitra Dosh – Ancestors are Calling (Revised Edition)’.
Suppose Mercury is placed in the eighth house of a horoscope in Scorpio, in Virgo navamsha of Anuradha nakshatra. Sun is placed in the ninth house in Sagittarius in Moola nakshatra, Venus and exalted Mars are placed in the tenth house in Capricorn, Moon is placed in the fifth house in Leo, Saturn is placed in the third house in Gemini in Ardra nakshatra and Jupiter is placed in the first house in Aries in Ashwini nakshatra. Rahu is placed in the fifth house in Leo along with Moon; and Ketu is placed in the eleventh house in Aquarius. In this case, Harsha Yoga may be formed in the horoscope. The native may become a police officer and he may witness gains through adverse/difficult circumstances like the aforementioned ones.
Taking another example, suppose a native having Harsha Yoga in his horoscope suffers from a fatal health problem related to his heart. With time, his heart may deteriorate and he may reach a stage where heart transplant may be the only option left. During the same time, someone may meet with a fatal accident and such native or his family may agree to donate his heart to save the life of the native having Harsha Yoga. Here again, the native may be able to save his life by virtue of someone’s death.
Suppose Moon is placed in the twelfth house of a horoscope in Capricorn, Mercury is placed in the sixth house in Cancer, benefic Sun is placed in the seventh house in Leo along with malefic Ketu; and benefic Rahu is placed in the first house in Aquarius, in Taurus navamsha of Poorvabhadrapada nakshatra. Suppose benefic Jupiter is placed in the eighth house in Virgo, in Pisces navamsha of Uttaraphalguni nakshatra, benefic Venus is placed in the ninth house in Libra, benefic Mars is placed in the tenth house in Scorpio and Saturn is placed in the fourth house in Taurus.
In this case, Moon being the lord of sixth house may form Harsha Yoga by virtue of being placed in the twelfth house. Hence the native may suffer from heart problem or some other likewise problem and he may receive a donor who may die in an accident or unfortunate incident. Hence native’s life may be saved due to Harsha Yoga; under adverse circumstances.
Suppose Mercury is placed in the sixth house of a horoscope in Aries and benefic Sun is placed in the fifth house in Pisces, in Leo navamsha of Uttarabhadrapada nakshatra. Suppose Mars is placed in the tenth house in Leo along with Saturn, benefic Rahu is placed in the first house in Scorpio, Ketu is placed in the seventh house in Taurus, Venus is placed in the fourth house in Aquarius; benefic Jupiter is placed in the eleventh house in Virgo and Moon is placed in the ninth house in Cancer, in Capricorn navamsha of Ashlesha nakshatra. Mercury may form Sarala Yoga in this case. The native may become a politician and he may witness gains through adverse circumstances, disasters and crises.
Suppose Jupiter is placed in the sixth house of a horoscope in Libra and a combination of Saturn, Sun, Venus and Mercury is placed in the tenth house in Aquarius. Mars is placed in the eighth house in Sagittarius in Moola nakshatra, Moon is placed in the ninth house in Capricorn, Rahu is placed in the fifth house in Virgo and Ketu is placed in the eleventh house in Pisces. Jupiter may form Sarala Yoga in the sixth house and Mars may form Vimala Yoga in the eighth house. The native may become a scientist and he may receive benefits through adverse situations like the aforementioned one.
Taking another example, suppose a state/country is affected by terrorism/extremism. One such native may choose to move away from his country, in order to save his life. He may be able to do so with difficulty and he may have no resources in the country he’s moving to. However with effort, time and luck given by Sarala Yoga; he may settle in such foreign country. In a matter of years; he may earn much more than what he earned in his own country and he may enjoy much better life there. Though he may have moved there in adverse circumstances and he may have faced a number of problems; he may be rewarded very well in return.
Suppose Mars is placed in the twelfth house of a horoscope in Sagittarius and a combination of Sun and Mercury is placed in the eighth house in Leo. Benefic exalted Saturn forms Shasha Yoga in the tenth house in Libra, benefic Venus is placed in the seventh house in Cancer and benefic Mars forms Ruchaka Yoga in the first house in Capricorn. Jupiter is placed in the fourth house in Aries, debilitated Moon is placed in the eleventh house in Scorpio, benefic Rahu is placed in the ninth house in Virgo; and Ketu is placed in the third house in Pisces. In this case, Mars may form Sarala Yoga in the twelfth house and Mercury may form Harsha Yoga in the eighth house. The native may move to a foreign country under adverse circumstances and he may benefit a lot through such foreign settlement.
Suppose a combination of Sun and Mercury is placed in the eighth house of a horoscope in Taurus, where Sun is placed in Cancer navamsha of Rohini nakshatra and Mercury is placed in Virgo navamsha of Mrigashira nakshatra. Suppose a benefic combination of Venus, Moon and debilitated Mars is placed in the tenth house in Cancer, benefic Saturn is placed in the fourth house in Capricorn, benefic Rahu is placed in the fifth house in Aquarius and a combination of Jupiter and Ketu is placed in the eleventh house in Leo.
Saturn forms Shasha Yoga in the fourth house. Moon and Mars form Neechbhang Rajyoga in the tenth house. The overall theme of horoscope is favorable for gains through politics and the native may have flexible personality due to the overall horoscope. Hence Mercury may form Vimala Yoga in the eighth house. The native may witness sudden gains through politics; usually through adverse circumstances. During suitable planetary periods, the native may become chief minister of a state or minister in the central government; through adverse circumstances.
Suppose retrograde exalted Saturn is placed in the eighth house of a horoscope in Libra, in Pisces navamsha of Swati nakshatra; and benefic Jupiter is placed in the first house in Pisces. A combination of Sun, Mercury and Venus is placed in the twelfth house in Aquarius, a benefic combination of Moon and Rahu is placed in the tenth house in Sagittarius and benefic Ketu is placed in the fourth house in Gemini. Benefic Mars is placed in the ninth house in Scorpio.
The overall horoscope is strong and benefic due to strong placements of Jupiter, Mars, and Moon. Jupiter forms Hamsa Yoga in the first house. Rahu and Ketu provide additional support to the horoscope. Hence Saturn may form Vimala Yoga in the eighth house, Sun may form Harsha Yoga in the twelfth house and Venus may form Sarala Yoga in the twelfth house. Hence all three types of Vipreet Rajyogas may be formed in the horoscope. As a result; the native may engage in worship/meditation for many years; he may achieve very good amount of spiritual growth and he may become a spiritual guru. Such native may start a new mission and he may have a large number of devotees.
Taking another example, one such native may be a scientist. However he may be targeted by the ruling political party of his country due to his religion, race or his political views. Troubled by such problems or forced by the government; he may leave his country and move to another country. With time, he may settle well in such country. Such native may invent/discover something big and he may receive great honour, a post of authority in the government of such foreign country and a number of other benefits. Here again, Vimala Yoga may bless this native through adverse circumstances. The native may choose to leave his country instead of sacrificing his beliefs; in search for an uncertain future in an unknown/foreign country. However, he may achieve much more success in such country; than he may have achieved in his own country.
Suppose Mercury is placed in the sixth house of a horoscope in Sagittarius, in Gemini navamsha of Moola nakshatra. Jupiter is placed in the eighth house in Aquarius, in Pisces navamsha of Shatabhisha nakshatra; and a benefic combination of Sun and Venus is placed in the seventh house in Capricorn. Benefic Moon and Mars form Chandra Mangal Yoga in the ninth house in Pisces, Saturn is placed in the first house in Cancer, Rahu is placed in the eighth house in Aquarius with Jupiter; and Ketu is placed in the second house in Leo.
The overall horoscope is strong and benefic. Hence Mercury may form Vimala Yoga in the sixth house whereas Jupiter may form Harsha Yoga in the eighth house. The native may become a scientist, doctor researcher or other likewise professional. He may have to leave his own country in adverse circumstances. He may settle in a foreign country and he may achieve a post of authority in government, in such country.
Himanshu Shangari