Tag: Nitya Yoga

  • Shukla Yoga

    Shukla Yoga is a daily alignment. It offers a brief cosmic promise. Unlike birth charts, it shifts daily. Sun and Moon create this yoga. Their distance forms a window of clarity. Actions may gain unseen support here. It does not shape full destinies. Instead, it adds color to time. “Shukla” means brightness and gentle radiance.…

  • Variyan Yoga

    Variyan Yoga, a whisper in the vast cosmic dialogue, marks a birth under a specific celestial alignment. The Sun and Moon, their longitudes entwined, paint a portrait of inherent duality. This yoga, one of twenty-seven subtle energies, casts a shadow of adaptability, yet a longing for steadfastness. A persuasive charm, a gift, perhaps a burden,…

  • Dhruva: Stability’s Quiet, Lonely Vigil

    Birth under steady Nitya occurs. Permanence whispers quietly then. Life swirls in changing currents. Yet, permanence feels like lonely watch. Dhruva stays unmoving, ever constant. Sun and Moon dance, calculated always. Strength is promised, unwavering and sure. Stability’s weight casts a shadow. Knowledge of unyieldingness lingers deeply. Yoga anchors, roots one firmly. Stillness is a…

  • Vriddhi Yoga: Growth’s Melancholy Promise

    A birth under Vriddhi Yoga whispers of growth, a promise etched in the celestial dance of Sun and Moon. Yet, this promise, like a fragile bloom, is touched by the ephemeral. Vriddhi, the increase, the swelling of potential, arrives with the Nitya Yogas, a cosmic breath that shapes destiny. One is born into a current…

  • Shoola Yoga: Strength Through Struggles

    Shoola Yoga carries the weight of destiny. It shapes lives through trials and transformation. In Vedic astrology, it belongs to the Nitya Yogas. Those born under its influence face struggle. Their path demands endurance and eventual strength. “Shoola” means thorn or spear, symbolizing sharpness. This sharpness brings both pain and resilience. The road is never…