What is a Vyatipata Yoga?

<p>Yogas, essentially, refer to the combination of the Sun and the Moon when a native is born in a constellation. There are a total of 27 different&nbsp;<em>Yogas</em>&nbsp;based on the twenty seven constellations propounded in Vedic Astrology. The astrological combinations or&nbsp;<em>Niti yogas</em>&nbsp;help decipher the&nbsp;<strong><em>personality traits</em></strong>&nbsp;of an individual like temperament, behavior and other characteristics. The&nbsp;<strong>Nitya Yogas</strong>&nbsp;are mathematically calculated by adding the longitudes of the Moon and the Sun and dividing the sum by 13 degrees and 20 minutes.</p> <p><strong>Vyatipata (व्यतिपात), also known as Vyatipat Yog&nbsp;</strong>is the 17th&nbsp;<em>Nitya&nbsp;</em>(<em>Naisargika</em>)<em>&nbsp;Yoga</em>, which is ruled by&nbsp;<strong>Rudra&nbsp;</strong>and considered to be especially malefic one along with&nbsp;<strong>Vaidhriti&nbsp;</strong>(comparing to other malefic&nbsp;<em>Nitya Yogas&nbsp;</em><strong>all&nbsp;</strong><em>Ghatis&nbsp;</em>of&nbsp;<strong>Vyatipata&nbsp;</strong>and&nbsp;<strong>Vaidhriti&nbsp;</strong>are&nbsp;<strong>inauspicious</strong>&nbsp;for starting something). Its effect can be described as &ldquo;<strong>a portent indicating disaster</strong>&rdquo;, &ldquo;<strong>a great disaster</strong>&rdquo;, &ldquo;<strong>calamity</strong>&rdquo;. Vyatipāta (व्यतिपात). An astronomical phenomenon when the sum of the (true) longitudes of the Sun and the Moon amounts to half a circle (i.e.., 180&deg; or 6 signs).</p> <p><a href="https://vedicfuture.medium.com/what-is-a-vyatipata-yoga-694d69cdf260"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>