An Introduction To The Yogini Dasha
An Introduction To The Yogini Dasha
An Introduction To The Yogini Dasha
Once upon a time, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were strolling in the forests of the Himalayas. Puzzled by the applicability of various
dashas in astrology, Goddess Parvati asked Lord Shiva, There are innumerable dasha systems in astrology, but in the Kaliyuga, which
dasha would tell us in a flash the results of a persons Karma?
Lord Shiva said, It is the Yogini dasha. And thus Lord Shiva revealed this dasha to Goddess Parvati. In the Kaliyuga, after careful
examination of this dasha on a chart, the results do not go wrong. By knowing the mere name of the Yogini operating for a person, the
things happening in the life of that person during the period of Yogini can
be known. According the Rudrayamal, the Yogini dasha gives excellent results in Kaliyuga:
The dashas propounded by various ancient masters were excellent for the three yugas Satyayuga, Tretayuga and Dwaparayuga
but for Kaliyuga, dasha calculatation based on Yogini dasha is great for giving all types of results.
In view of the above statement, it is surprising why this dasha is not more universally employed.
The conditions of applicability of three dashas Vimshottari, Ashtottari and Yogini are given thus:
Out of the three dashas applicable at the time of birth, Vimshottari dasha should be applied for the births at night during Shukla Paksha
and Ashtottari dasha for births during day in Krishna Paksha. In all other cases Yogini dasha gives results.
It is generally observed that Yogini dasha, like Vimshottari dasha, gives results even if applied unconditionally.
The Basics
There are eight types of Yoginis: Mangala, Pingala, Dhanya, Bhramari, Bhadrika, Ulka, Siddha and Sankata. It is believed that the
planets Moon, Sun, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, Venus and Rahu have evolved respectively from the Yoginis Mangala, Pingala, etc.
The sequence of these Yoginis, their lords and operative periods are given in Table 1.
Table 1
Order of Yoginis, their lords and dasha periods
S.No.
Yogini
Lord
Period
1.
Mangala
Moon
1 year
2.
Pingala
Sun
2 years
3.
Dhanya
Jupiter
3 years
4.
Bhramari
Mars
4 years
5.
Bhadrika
Mercury
5 years
6.
Ulka
Saturn
6 years
7.
Siddha
Venus
7 years
8.
Sankata
Rahu
8 years
Total Period :
36 years
Please observe that the sequence of Yoginis is alternatively benefic and malefic and their periods are progressively increasing by one
year.
Remainder
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 or 0
Dasha
Mangala
Pingala
Dhanya
Bhramari
Bhadrika
Ulka
Siddha
Sankata
Mangala(1
Pingala(2
Dhanya(3
Bhramari(4
Bhadrika(5
Ulka(6
Siddha(7
Sankata(8
year)
years)
years)
years)
years)
years)
years)
years)
Sub
periods
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
y-m-d
Mangala
0-1-10
Pingala
0-0-20
0-1-10
Dhanya
0-1-00
0-2-00
0-3-0
Bhramari
0-1-10
0-2-20
0-4-0
0-5-10
Bhadrika
0-1-20
0-3-10
0-5-0
0-6-20
0-8-10
Ulka
0-2-00
0-4-00
0-6-0
0-8-00
0-10-00
1-0-0
Siddha
0-2-10
0-4-20
0-7-0
0-9-10
0-11-20
1-2-0
1-4-10
Sankata
0-2-20
0-5-10
0-8-0
0-10-20
1-1-10
1-4-0
1-6-20
1-9-10
Mangala
0-2-00
0-1-0
0-1-10
0-1-20
0-2-0
0-2-10
0-2-20
Pingala
0-2-0
0-2-20
0-3-10
0-4-0
0-4-20
0-5-10
Dhanya
0-4-00
0-5-00
0-6-0
0-7-00
0-8-00
Bhramari
0-6-20
0-8-0
0-9-10
0-10-20
Bhadrika
0-10-0
0-11-20
1-1-10
Yogini ->
Ulka
1-2-00
1-4-00
Siddha
1-6-20
The Naamakshara
The Naamakshara is the first letter of the alphabet in an individuals name. It is a common practice in India to name a new born child
according to the Naamakshara indicated by the pada of the nakshatra of birth of the child. The nakshatra of birth is that nakshatra in
which the natal Moon is located. Each nakshatra has four padas or quarters, and each pada indicates certain letters of the alphabet. All
these alphabets are unique. At the time of birth, the placement of Moon in a particular nakshatra pada decides the first alphabet of the
name of the child. If this system is followed, as has been the practice in India, by merely knowing the name of a person, we can know
the nakshatra of his Moon.
There are many advantages of this system. For all the dashas based on the nakshatra of the Moon, the dasha operating at the time of
birth and its approximate balance can be calculated. By adding various periods of dashas, the present operative dasha of a person can
be found out. Since the operative Yogini dasha reveals a lot about the likely things happening in the life of a person, even in the
absence of a proper horoscope, we can know a lot about the person. The marital compatibility of two persons is also based on the
Moons nakshatra. The operative period of sadhe-saati can be known since it is based on the placement of Moon in a sign and the
transit of Saturn in or around that sign.
The table on the facing page reveals the meanings of Yoginis and the results of Yogini dasha major periods as given in the classics. It
is generally observed that irrespective of the disbursement of planets in the horoscope of individuals, Yogini dasha periods do give
results according to thier meanings as explained in the table.
lords of benefic houses enhances the results of the house concerned. Placement of the house lord in its own house protects the house
and it will always improve the results of the house.
House Lord: Disposition of the house lord in one of the trines or kendras gives positive results while placement in Trika (6th, 8th or
12th) houses is a negative factor for the house.
Significator: Ill disposed, weak or afflicted significator gives trouble in respect of the areas indicated by significator.
A deep analysis of these three factors the house, the house lord and the significator will indicate whether the results attributed to the
house will be negative or positive and also the extent to which they will be adverse or favourable. Relevant divisional charts play a
pivotal role in the final outcome of the results.
Significator Planet
First House
Sun.
Second House
Third House
Mars for co-borns and valour, Saturn for servants and subordinates.
Fourth House
Moon for mother, Venus for conveyances, Mars for lands and properties.
Fifth House
Sixth House
Mars for accidents, Saturn for sickness, Mercury for maternal relations.
Seventh House
Eighth House
Ninth House
Tenth House
House
Significator Planet
Eleventh House
Twelfth House
Saturn for separation or renunciation, Venus for bed pleasures, Ketu for emancipation.
Father
Mother
Spouse
Venus and the seventh house from Venus. Some are of the opinion that for female horoscopes, Jupiter
should be considered for spouse.
Children
Maternal Uncle
Others
Luxuries and
Relation
conveyances
Education
Longevity
Example One
The native belonging to Chart 1 (born April 24, 1985; 17:39 hrs IST; 28N39, 77E13) lost his father at an early age. The ninth house is
occu-pied by the eighth lord Mars and aspected by a retrograde sixth lord Saturn from the third house. The placement of an exalted
eleventh lord Moon also in the ninth house aspected by a debilitated Jupiter from the fifth are relatively ineffective factors for mitigating
the affliction to the ninth house. The ninth lord in the seventh, though exalted, is retrograde and associated with a debilitated Mercury.
The Sun, the significator for father, is placed in the adverse eighth house associated with Rahu, without any releiving factor. The ninth
house from the Sun receives the aspect of the eighth lord Mars while the ninth lord Jupiter is debilitated and aspected by a retrograde
Saturn.
In the dwadashamsha chart, the lagna is heavily afflicted, being occupied by a debilitated Mars, the malignant Ketu and a retrograde
Venus. There is no benefic aspect on the lagna or the lagna lord. The ninth lord Jupiter, which also happens to be the sixth lord, is
aspected by a retrograde eighth lord Saturn from the sixth house. The ninth lord from the Sun is also heavily afflicted.
Yogini Dasha
The native lost his father on October 1, 1989 when he was running the Yogini dasha of Sankata-Siddha, equivalent to Rahu-Venus.
In the birth chart the major-period lord Rahu is placed in the eighth house with the Sun, the significator for father. Rahu represents
Saturn, which occupies the eighth house from the Sun and the seventh (a maraka house) from the ninth house. By its placement in
Mesha, it also represents Mars which occupies the ninth house and owns eighth house from the Sun. Venus, the sub-period lord is the
owner of the ninth house from the lagna. It is a maraka (lord of the second as well as the seventh) from the Sun and occupies the
twelfth from it.
In the dwadashamsha chart, Venus as well as the Rahu-Ketu axis involve the lagna. From the Sun both of them fall in the adverse sixtwelve axis. From the ninth house, Venus happens to be the retrograde lord of the eighth house associated with Mars and Ketu.
Example Two
Chart 2 (born September 1, 1989; 9:17 hrs IST; 28N39, 77E13) belongs to the younger brother of native of Chart 1. He was only a
month old when he lost his father.
In the rashi chart the ninth lord is debilitated in the lagna and aspected by a retrograde sixth lord Saturn. The Sun is afflicted in the
twelfth house by its association with the eighth lord Mars and with Ketu. The ninth from the Sun is owned by Mars which is afflicted by
the Sun and Ketu. The Moon joins this combination of Mars, Sun and Ketu in the twelfth house without providing any relief; it is a weak
Moon which is debilitated in the Navamsha (Prepare the navamsha chart to see this!).
In the dwadashamsha the lagna is occupied by Ketu and aspected by Mars. The Sun, the significator as well as the lagna lord,
occupies the adverse sixth house. The ninth house from the lagna receives the aspect of the eighth lord Jupiter and the ninth lord
associates with a highly malefic retrograde sixth lord Saturn.
Yogini Dasha
The yogini dasha operating at the time of his fathers death was Ulka-Bhadrika ruled respectively by Saturn and Mercury.
In the Birth Chart, the major-period lord Saturn is the sixth lord aspecting the ninth lord Venus. Saturn also happens to be a maraka,
being the lord of the sixth and the seventh houses, from the Sun. The sub-period lord Mercury is conjoined with the ninth lord Venus
and aspected by a retrograde sixth lord Saturn. From the Sun, Mercury occupies the maraka second house.
In the dwadashamsha chart Saturn is a maraka being the lord of the sixth and the seventh houses from the lagna. From the ninth, it
occupies the second house. Its association with Mars, the ninth lord, further confirms the affliction to the father during the dasha of
Saturn. Mercury occupies the sixth house from the lagna and owns the sixth as well as the ninth from the Sun.
To further elucidate the above mentioned principles, two more charts of siblings are being given here.
Example Three
Chart 3 (born on August 5, 1981; 7:20 hrs IST; 28N39, 77E13) belongs to a female native who lost her father in a road side accident
at the tender age of seven. Mars, the lord of the ninth from the lagna, occupies an inimical sign and is aspected by the sixth lord Saturn.
The Sun occupies the adverse twelfth house and falls in the Rahu-Ketu axis. The ninth from the Sun is aspected by the seventh and the
eight lord Saturn. Jupiter, the lord of the ninth from the Sun, is under a dual malefic influence of Saturn and Mars.
In the dwadashamsha, the ninth lord occupies the sixth house in association with Ketu and the twelfth lord Venus and is aspected by
the sixth lord Mars. The ninth house receives the aspect of Mars and Saturn. From the Sun the ninth house is occupied by Rahu,
aspected by the sixth lord Moon and the twelfth lord Saturn. Venus, the ninth lord from the Sun is associated with Ketu and the sixth
lord, the Moon and aspected by Mars. The association of the fourth lord Saturn with the sixth lord Mars in the third house, aspecting the
ninth house, without any relief from benefic association or aspect indicates a vehicular accident to the father of the native.
Yogini Dasha
The native lost her father in November 1988 when she was running the Yogini dasha Dhanya-Ulka owned by Jupiter and Saturn
respectively.
Jupiter is the lord of the sixth as well as the ninth from the Sun, is associated with the sixth and the seventh lord Saturn and aspected
by Mars. From the Sun, Saturn owns the highly malefic seventh and eighth houses. Both Jupiter and Saturn occupy the second house
which falls in the sixth from the ninth.
In the dwadashamsha chart, Jupiter as the second lord from the lagna as well as the Sun associates with the Sun in the eighth from the
ninth house. Saturn in association with the sixth lord aspects the ninth from the third, the twelfth from the Sun. Both Saturn and Jupiter
aspect the ninth house from the Sun.
Example Four
Chart 4 (born on December 26, 1985; 7:00 hrs IST; 28N39, 77E13) belongs the the younger brother of the above native. The Sun,
the Karaka for the father as well as the ninth lord, occupies the lagna in association with the sixth lord. The ninth house from the lagna
as well as the Sun receives the aspect of Saturn.
In the dwadashamsha, the lagna lord is associated with the malefics Mars, Ketu and the sixth lord Moon. The ninth lord from the lagna
occupies the twelfth house, aspected by the eighth lord Mercury. The ninth house receives the aspect of Mars. From the Sun, the ninth
lord Jupiter in the seventh is aspected by the eighth lord Mars while the ninth house itself is aspected by Saturn. Considering the ninth
house of the dwadashamsha as the lagna, a highly malefic combination consisting of Moon, Mars, Saturn and Ketu forms in the sixth
house. From the ninth house, the fourth lord falls in the sixth house; from the Sun too, the sixth lord falls in the fourth house; both these
confirm the promise of an accident in the dwadashamsha chart.
Yogini Dasha
The Yogini dasha operating at the time of the adverse event was Sankata-Bhadrika equivalent to Rahu-Mercury. Rahu represents
Saturn which latter falls in the twelfth from the lagna as well as the Sun, the Karaka as well as the ninth lord. Rahu by its position in
Mesha also represents Mars which owns the twelfth house from the lagna as well as the Sun and is joined by Ketu. Mercury, in
association with Saturn and under the aspect of the eighth lord Moon, falls in the twelfth house from the lagna as well as the Sun. In the
dwadashamsha, Rahu occupies the eighth from the lagna and the sixth from the Sun. Mercury owns the eight house from the lagna and
the sixth house from the Sun. As the lord of the sixth from the Sun, Mercury occupies the fourth house and is aspected by the Maraka
Venus.
Conclusion
The Yogini dasha should be applied not only from the lagnas of the birth chart and the divisional chart but also from the house under
consideration and the significator for that house. The position of the significator and the appropriate house thus function as alternative
lagnas. These principles will be further elucidated by appropriate examples in subsequent articles.