Yoga-karakas (Hindu Astrology)
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which, according to
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, confer fame, honour, dignity, financial prosperity, political success, and reputation. The lords of the '' kendras'' and '' trikonas'' (if not also owning a ''trikona''; or associated with a ''trika-lord'' Lord of the 6th, the 8th, or the 12th house) associating with each other, or the lords of the 9th and 10th interchanging signs or fully aspecting each other, give rise to
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Karakas

Karaka (कारक), the word derived from the verb ''Kr'' meaning to do or make; literally it means that which makes or causes an event. Vatsyayana states –"When a thing is a participant in an action or when it is endowed with a special functional activity, it becomes a "karaka" (Vatsyayana's Bhashya on Nayasutra II.i.16). Karakas remain constant under active paraphrase. According to Kiparsky and Staal they are the underlying relations of deep structure, belonging to a level intermediate between the level of semantic relations and the level of surface structure. And, Cardona states that things are ''karakas'' when they play certain roles in the accomplishment of an action (''vyapara''). The classification of the ''Karakas'' depends on the action denoted by particular items. This means action is 'that which is to be established' (''saadhya'') and the ''karakas'' are 'the establishers' (''saadhakas''). In
Hindu astrology Jyotisha or Jyotishya (from Sanskrit ', from ' “light, heavenly body" and ''ish'' - from Isvara or God) is the traditional Hindu system of astrology, also known as Hindu astrology, Indian astrology and more recently Vedic astrology. It is one ...
, the word, '' Karaka'', is used to mean the 'significator' of a particular thing or event, and also causes that thing or event to occur. Each of the twelve '' bhavas'' or houses rule certain significances which are in turn ruled by a ''Karaka-graha'' i.e. planet particular to that house and significance, which planet is generally called the ''Karaka''. The signification of the planets is known as ''Karakatva''. The favourable or the unfavourable situation of the ''Karaka'' gives favourable or unfavourable results signified by it, and by the ''bhava'' and the ''bhava-lord''. The effects of planets as ''Karakas'' ('functional benefics') or ''Akarakas'' ('functional malefics') or ''Marakas'' ('death-inflicting') are related to the Rasis or signs. Generally speaking each bhava has one or more ''Karakas'' or significators but it is bad for the ''bhava-lord'' or the ''bhava-karaka'' to occupy an evil '' trikasthana'' – the 6th, the 8th or the 12th from the ''lagna'' or from the concerned ''bhava''. The Sun is the ''karaka'' of the ''lagna'', the 9th and the 10th; Jupiter is the ''karaka'' of the 2nd, 5th, 10th and the 11th; Mars is the ''karaka'' of the 3rd and the 6th; the Moon is the ''karaka'' of the 4th; Mercury is the ''karaka'' of the 4th and the 10th; Saturn is the ''karaka'' of the 6th, 8th, 10th and the 12th and Venus is the ''karaka'' of the 7th house from the lagna; these are the Bhava-karakas.


Yoga-karakas

The Yoga-karaka is the planet which rules a ''Kendra'' ('Angular house') and a ''
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'' ('Trine') simultaneously. Thus,
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is the ''yoga-karaka'' for
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and
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,
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for
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and Leo,
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for Capricorn and
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sign. The
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,
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and
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do not attain this status which the two Lunar Nodes can if they are aspected or associated with the lord of a ''kendra'' or a ''trikona''. ''Yoga-karakas'' are first rate functional benefics, they are particularly suited to benefit a person materially and in status. Kalyan Verma, citing Hari, states that the planet at the time of birth occupying its own sign, ''moolatrikona-rasi'' or exaltation sign in a ''kendra'' from the ''lagna'' becomes a ''yoga-karaka''. Therefore, if for Cancer lagna the Moon and Jupiter are in the ''lagna'', Saturn is in the 4th and the Sun and Mars combine in the 10th house, all these named planets become mutual ''yoga-karakas''. The planet which is situated in its exaltation sign, friendly sign and in its own '' navamsa'', and the Sun exalted in the 10th house become special ''Raja yoga-karakas'' (
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St.VI.1-6).


Impact

According to
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, the designated ''Karakas'' of the 10th house i.e. of the '' Karmasthana'', are a) Jupiter, which is the natural significator of wealth, body and life; b) the Sun, the natural significator of energy, will-power, authority and the
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; c) Mercury, the natural significator of intellect, education, ability to write and business and d) Saturn, the natural significator of labour and hard-work. Exalted planets if they are combust or retrograde or in ''neecha'' or inimical ''navamsa'' can even produce evil results. The planet which is in its exaltation sign in the rasi-chart but in its ''neecha-navamsa'' produces its bad results very soon; a planet situated in its debilitation sign in the rasi-chart but in its ''uccha-nvamsa'' proves to be auspicious but the occupation of one's own ''navamsa'' is superior to the occupation of the ''uccha-navamsa''. Exalted planets confer better results if they are situated alone in their respective signs of exaltation, they become constrained in the presence of other planets that are not their ' dispositors'. The ''kendras'' and the ''trikonas'' not occupied by a ''Tara-graha'' indicate a turbulent life. If benefic planets and malefic planets occupy the ''kendras'', and the Moon is either conjoined with Saturn or is in a ''navamsa'' owned by Saturn or if all three natural benefics along with the Moon, even if occupying own, friendly or exaltation signs, occupy inimical or ''neecha navamsas'' and Saturn is in the ''lagna'' cause
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which makes one lead a very miserable life. Janardan Harji in his
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reiterates that the presence of ''Karaka-grahas'' will raise even a lowly-born to the status of a minister, the one born in a royal family will certainly be crowned a king, and adds that a benefic planet situated in the 2nd house from the Sun and the rest occupying the ''kendras'' give long-lasting riches and if the lords of the ''
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'' and the ''Chandra-lagna'' along with Jupiter occupy the 10th house one becomes very fortunate or if Jupiter is in the ''lagna'', Venus in the 4th, Mercury in the 7th and Mars is situated in the 10th house a person will be very fortunate, very wealthy and very generous.


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