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Joni Patry
The Yogas
Article Index
The Yogas
Three Major Yogas
Parivartana
Pancha Mahapurusha
Papa Kartari
Shubha Kartari
Chandra
Sunapha
Anapha
Durudhara
Adhi
Vasumati
Shakata
Geja Kesari
Chandra Mangala
Amala
Kemadruma
Surya
Vosi
Vesi
Ubhayachari
Budhaditya
Amara
Lakshmi
Saraswati
Vipareeta Raja
Kala Sarpa
Neecha Bhanga
Neecha Bhanga Raja

Kala Sarpa Yoga

Kala means “time” and Sarpa means “serpent”, alluding to a fated destiny. This yoga is formed when all the planets (excluding the outer planets) are on one side of Rahu and Ketu. Many astrologers contend that this yoga gives a fated life of misery. It will denote a life that seems fated by events, but this is not necessarily bad. Kala Sarpa Yoga will intensify all the other yogas in a chart, good or bad giving the life a sense of destiny.



 
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-- Joni Patry, from her book, Eastern Astrology for Western Minds
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