Jupiter in its own or exalted sign in an angular house — one of the five Pancha Mahapurusha yogas.
Hamsa Yoga arises when Guru (Jupiter) occupies Sagittarius, Pisces, or Cancer — its own or exaltation signs — in a kendra (1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th house). Parashara describes the native as beautiful, righteous, learned, and beloved, with a natural authority that inspires trust. The strength of this yoga depends on Jupiter being free from combustion and malefic affliction.
Teaching, counselling, law, or spiritual guidance are your most natural vocations. The Jupiter Mahadasha is typically the period when this yoga manifests most visibly — build wisdom and ethical conduct in earlier dashas so the opportunity finds you ready.
Natural benefics occupy upachaya houses from lagna or Moon — wealth grows through steady development and support.
Vasumati Yoga is read when natural benefics such as Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus occupy the growth houses (3rd, 6th, 10th, or 11th) from the ascendant or the Moon. Classical practice treats this as a wealth-supporting combination because benefic intelligence enters the houses of effort, service, karma, and gains. It usually favors gradual prosperity, resourcefulness, and help from cultured or well-placed people rather than sudden windfalls alone.
Build wealth through compounding effort, reputation, and useful relationships. This yoga responds especially well to long-cycle planning, skill building, and fair professional conduct rather than speculation or shortcuts.
Trine and angle lords are connected — supports status, recognition, and authority.
Classical Raja Yoga emerges when the lords of the trinal houses (1st, 5th, 9th) connect with the lords of the angular houses (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th) through conjunction, mutual aspect, or house exchange. This combination is the bedrock of Parashari astrology's approach to rise in status and visible recognition. Its strength is proportional to the participating planets' dignity and freedom from affliction.
Cultivate the qualities of both planets involved — the purpose-giving trine lord and the action-enabling angle lord. The Mahadasha of the Raja Yoga planets is typically the peak period of career recognition, social standing, and public influence.
A strong 9th lord and strong Lagna lord in supportive houses — prosperity joins merit and personal capacity.
Lakshmi Yoga is read when the ninth lord of bhagya is strong and the Lagna lord is also strong in a kendra or trikona. The classical idea is straightforward: fortune alone is unstable, and effort alone is exhausting; when bhagya and self-power reinforce one another, prosperity becomes both visible and sustainable. The yoga grows strongest when both lords are dignified and active in supportive houses.
Prosperity in this chart responds best to ethical effort, disciplined self-development, and respect for teachers or lineage. Build long-range plans around the periods of the Lagna lord and ninth lord — that is where fortune and execution align most cleanly.
Two or more natural benefics in the 6th, 7th, or 8th from the Moon — dignity, resilience, and natural authority.
When two or more natural benefics (Jupiter, Venus, Mercury) occupy the 6th, 7th, or 8th houses from the natal Moon, Adhi Yoga forms. Its name translates to "superior yoga." Classical texts say it produces a person who leads, commands, and serves in positions of authority — someone whose social standing endures. Three benefics in these positions creates an especially potent form of this yoga.
Leadership, service, and interface roles suit you especially well — positions that place you at the crossroads of conflict resolution, counselling, or resource allocation. The quality of your benefic planets' dignity determines how smoothly this authority is expressed.
A dusthana lord placed in another dusthana — unconventional resilience and gains from adversity.
Among the most paradoxical patterns in Jyotish, Vipreet Raj Yoga forms when a dusthana lord (6th, 8th, or 12th house ruler) occupies another dusthana. By ruling over difficulty from within difficulty, the planet weakens that harmful house's power and can generate unexpected gains from adversity. Classical texts note this yoga often delivers results through reversals, crises averted, or situations that initially appear as setbacks.
Do not fear periods of apparent setback or unconventional paths — your chart is wired to benefit from difficult situations. Stay patient when things seem stuck; the Vipreet Raj pattern tends to deliver late, indirectly, or through surprise circumstances that benefit you most.
The 6th lord occupies a dusthana — one classical branch of Vipreet Raj Yoga tied to defeating obstacles.
Harsha Yoga is the 6th-house branch of Vipreet Raj Yoga. When the ruler of debts, enemies, disease, and service lands in the 6th, 8th, or 12th, the chart often turns pressure into competence. Classical interpretation associates it with defeating competitors, surviving adversity, and building practical strength through situations that would weaken others.
Use challenges as a training ground rather than a personal verdict. This pattern grows through discipline, service, and repeated problem-solving — the very areas the 6th house rules.
Manglik Cancellation
Steady
The Manglik pattern is present, but a classical cancellation rule applies — the dosha is significantly softened.
Though Kuja Dosha is present by house placement, this chart also meets one or more classical cancellation rules. The matched rules and chart evidence are shown below so the reasoning stays tied to the actual placements instead of a generic explanation.
The Mars pattern is present but managed. Remain mindful of urgency and heat in decisions around commitment and partnership — a cancelled dosha is softened, not eliminated. Regular Mars-related practice maintains this balance.