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What is vyaghata yoga?

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Vyaghata is the 13th Nitya (Naisargika) Yoga, which is ruled by Vayu and and considered to be malefic one (especially first 9 Ghatis of it). It is one of 7 other malefic Yogas of the lowest order (comparing to Vyatipāta and Vaidhriti, which are malefic Nitya Yogas of the highest order).

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Vivaan Banerjee
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Vyaghata Yoga 2023: Vyaghata Yoga is the 13th Yoga out of all the 27 yogas. It is an inauspicious yoga and is said to bring negativity, misery, illness and bad fortune to the people if any new work is started on this day. Vayu is the god of Vyaghata Yoga. Mahurat, as we all are aware, holds great importance in Vedic astrology and in the Hindu religion as well.

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This Yoga is considered unfavorable as it can bring various challenges and hurdles in a person’s life. This yoga is formed when a malefic planet is placed in the 8th house from the Moon or Lagna (ascendant), which can lead to several negative effects in a person’s life. Any auspicious work or event if started during this yoga may not give the desired positive results and may result in losses. It is often said that if a person is born during this yoga, he/she may remain foolish and could be cruel as well. They may have to struggle financially throughout life. Vyaghata yoga will last up to 19:56 Hrs on 27th May, 2023.

Gemini: The Gemini natives may experience losses in business and may also encounter fights, conflicts and arguments with family which may disturb the home environment and disrupt your mental peace. Financial losses or theft could be encountered. You may encounter the ugly side of someone from your social networks. Be wary and do not sign any business deal or any important papers on this day as you may be cheated.

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Leo:  Leo natives may encounter people you detest working with or someone you wish to avoid but can’t due to circumstances not favoring you and your anger may get the better of you. Be careful of how you interact with others during this yoga as your enemies may also try to over power you. Letting your anger out of control may result in losses, so much so that you may even end up getting in trouble with your authorities at work and in extreme cases one could even lose their job. Refrain from any kind of investment during this yoga.

Libra: Libra natives must specifically be careful as you may end up facing financial losses as a result of trusting the wrong people. Do not give away your money to anyone, refrain from making any kind of investments that day and do not trust anyone if your gut tells you otherwise. There are high chances you could be a victim of fraud or be cheated.

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Scorpio: Scorpio natives are ruled by Mars and Mars is in a debilitated state as of now, in this situation this yoga may create scenarios where you may end up losing your cool and that could result in losses for you. You must also be careful about not starting any new project or important work on this day. Wait for this yoga to pass and then take on new tasks.

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Mala Mitra,
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565. Vyaghata Yoga: One born in Vyaghata Yoga will be foolish, dirty, thievish, devoted to his undertakings, cruel and very proud. 566. Barshana

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Saanvi Trivedi
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Vyaghat Yoga is one among the 27 yogas in Hindu astrology. It is calculated by the degrees of moon and sun starting from Ashwini Nakshatra.

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Alternative spellings of this word include Vyaghat.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात, “frustration”) refers to a type of Alaṃkāra (figure of speech).—If a certain thing, which is done by one man by a certain means, is undone by another by the same means, there is Vyāghāta or frustration.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात) refers to one of the 93 alaṃkāras (“figures of speech”) mentioned by Cirañjīva Bhaṭṭācārya (fl. 17th century) in his Kāvyavilāsa and is listed as one of the 89 arthālaṃkāras (figure of speech determined by the sense, as opposed to sound).—From Ruyyaka downwards almost all the rhetoricians have dealt with the figure vyāghāta. Mammaṭa and Viśvanātha have dealt with vyāghāta in a similar manner.

Cirañjīva defines vyāghāta as follows—“vyāghāto’nyakriyākārī kriyāmanyāṃ karoti cet”.—“When one thing use to produce and effect gives rise to another effect different from the previous one it is the figure vyāghāta”.

Example of the vyāghāta-alaṃkāra:—

Notes: Here the moon is known to produce cooling effect to everything but it has been described to produce a different effect that is burning. So it is an example of vyāghāta-alaṃkāra.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात) or Vyāghātapradarśana refers to “showing absurdity” and represents one of the various types of Hetvābhāsa (“fallacy”) (within a debate), according to Upāyakauśalyahṛdaya, an ancient work on the art of debate composed by Bodhisattva Nāgārjuna.—Hetvābhāsa (‘the fallacies’) signify reasons which are derived form an imperfect perception, inference, or comparison, or which deviate from the scripture. Showing absurdity (vyāghāta-pradarśana), e.g., “the five objects are non-eternal, because they are apprehended by the senses: the four elements being also so apprehended are non-eternal. If you say so it will follow that a tortoise possesses hair and salt possesses smell, because they are apprehended by the mind: this is absurd”.

vyāghāta (व्याघात).—m S Interruption, stoppage, impeded state. 2 Impediment, hinderance, obstructing cause. 3 Striking or hitting; a stroke or blow. 4 The thirteenth of the astronomical yōga.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात).—

1) Striking against.

2) A blow, stroke.

3) An impediment, obstacle.

4) Contradiction.

5) Disobedience; प्रथमं तावन्ममाज्ञाव्याघातः (prathamaṃ tāvanmamājñāvyāghātaḥ) Mu.3.

6) A figure of speech in which opposite effects are shown to be produced from the same cause or by the same agency; it is thus defined by Mammaṭa:-तद्यथा साधितं केनाप्यपरेण तदन्यथा । तथैव यद्विधीयेत स व्याघात इति स्मृतः (tadyathā sādhitaṃ kenāpyapareṇa tadanyathā | tathaiva yadvidhīyeta sa vyāghāta iti smṛtaḥ) || K. P.1; e. g. see Vb.1.2, or the quotation under विरूपाक्ष (virūpākṣa).

7) Decline, defeat; कामः स्त्रीरनुशयवानिव स्वपक्षव्याघातादिति (kāmaḥ strīranuśayavāniva svapakṣavyāghātāditi) Śiśupālavadha 8.61.

Derivable forms: vyāghātaḥ (व्याघातः).

Vyāghāta (व्याघात).—m.

(-taḥ) 1. Obstacle, impediment. 2. Striking, beating. 3. Destroying, destruction. 4. Contradiction. 5. The thirteenth of the astronomical Yogas. 6. A tree, (Cassia fistula.) 7. A rhetorical figure, the production of two different effects from a similar cause or by similar agency. E. vi and āṅ before han to strike, aff. ghañ .

Vyāghāta (व्याघात).—i. e. vi-ā-han, , + a, m. 1. Obstacle, ii. 4. 2. Striking. 3. Wounding, 5, 11. 4. Destroying. 5. The thirteenth of the astronomical

Vyāghāta (व्याघात).— stroke, blow, shot; agitation, confusion; shock, defeat; obstacle, hindrance.

1) Vyāghāta (व्याघात):— a m. (√han) striking against, beating, wounding, a stroke, blow,

2) a defeat,

3) commotion, agitation, disturbance,

4) an obstacle, impediment, hindrance,

5) (in ) contradiction, inconsistency of statement,

6) (in ) a figure of speech (in which different or opposite effects are-shown to arise from the same cause or by the same agency e.g. ‘the god of love reduced to ashes by the eye is brought to life again by the eye ’), etc.

7) (in ) Name of the 13th Yoga,

8) Cassia Fistula,

9) b etc. See p. 1036, col. 1.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात):— (taḥ) 1. m. Collision; obstacle; clashing; 13th yoga; figure of speech; Cassia fistula.

Vyāghāta (व्याघात) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit word: Vāghāya.

Vyaghata in German

Vyāghāta (व्याघात) :—(nm) interruption; hindrance, obstruction; contradiction; ~ contradictory; causing interruption/obstruction.

Vyāghāta (ವ್ಯಾಘಾತ):—

1) a stroke; a blow.

2) an inconsistent, contradictory or absurd statement; contradiction.

3) (rhet.) a figure of speech in which different or opposite effects are shown to arise from the same cause or agency.

4) (astrol.) a particular conjunction of the sun and the moon or stars that is considered as malignant.

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13. Vyaghat Yoga : Persons born in this yoga are expert in doing various works. Their proficiency in multiple activities is appreciated in the society. They are

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#13. Vyaghata Yoga. If you are born with Vyaghata Yoga then you are a multi-tasking individual. You are likely to have several enemies. You

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13. Vyaghata yoga: 160:00 - 173:20 (inauspicious) One born with this yoga will be foolish and unclean (dirty), thievish, cruel and very proud; has a number of enemies, yet this person will be devoted (resolute) to his/her undertakings. "Persons born in this yoga are expert in doing various works.

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