How to read charts II: Rājayoga (2/2)

Chart 1: Queen Margrethe II Alexandrine Thorhildur Ingrid In her majesties chart, the first most noticeable trait of the chart is the Kala Sarpa Yoga along the third/ninth house axis pointing towards difficulty in education, or very changeable circumstances within the...

How to read charts II: Rājayoga (1/2)

This write-up is a sequel to the article Kala Sarpa Yoga, by this author, in a series on how to read charts. Raja yoga is a topic touched by many and questioned by as many. The amount of possible combinations forming rājayoga is completely overshadowed by the amount...

How to read charts I: Kala Sarpa Yoga (4/4)

Chart 5: Author Tales of the kāla sarpa/amṛta yoga are always best told through personal experience. As seen from the chart of this scribe, all the planets are placed between Rāhu and Ketu, and Ketu leads the pack of planets causing kāla amṛta yoga. The yoga occurs...

How to read charts I: Kala Sarpa Yoga (3/4)

Chart 3: Male The native of the given chart is also born with kāla sarpa yoga. All planets are between the nodes, and Rāhu leads the pack. Rāhu is in the ninth house, and we can infer that the main issues will be that of 1) father, 2) dharma, 3) guru, 4) luck/bhagya...

How to read charts I: Kala Sarpa Yoga (2/4)

Chart 1: Male In the given chart, all the grahas exist between the nodes. Rāhu heads the grahas, and thus the yoga is kāla sarpa yoga. Rāhu is placed in the lagna and being the sixth lord can show enmity and disruption within the family. Kāraka for the sixth house and...

How to read charts I: Kala Sarpa Yoga (1/4)

agre rāhau adhau ketau sarve madhya grahaḥ| Kāla Sarpa Yoga is one of the most feared and discussed yogas in Vedic astrology. Whilst its classical reference is uncertain, it’s equated to the nabhasa yogas as it has an overriding effect on the chart much like the...