Sakata "Cart" Yoga: All Planets in The Lagna and 7: Core Yogas Core Yogas Core Yogas Core Yogas

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who put an emphasis on spirituality in their lives; they preferred these types of weapons above the sword. This yoga, therefore, gives the capacity for inner security, and the strength to fight against obstacles and difficulties. While not all natives with Gada Yoga have been found to be actively pursuing spiritual practices, they tend to know who they are, make very little pretenses about themselves and are real. Sakata cart Yoga: All planets in the lagna and 7th house. One born in Sakata Yoga will be afflicted by diseases, have ugly or diseased nails, possess mean and ugly wives, be foolish, and devoid of friends and relatives. Poor, one will live by pulling a cart or trade in carts or hackney carriages. He will be moving like a cart, and be bereaved by the death of his son and wife. He will be of wicked mentality, idle, and have defective sight. Sakata means a cart or wagon, but of the slower, more rustic type. Natives with this yoga find it slow and cumbersome to move forward in life and their goals are often distracted by the people in their lives. There is a tendency to go back and forth between what they aspire towards and what others bring out in them and this can make it difficult for them to firmly set out on their own or to be fully involved in a relationship. They are guided by their passions and desires rather than by intellect or wisdom. The natives are generally strongly attracted to the opposite sex and don't have much discrimination with respect to those they have relationships with. The desire nature is strong and these natives generally feel empty. Vihaga skygoer Yoga: All planets in the 4th and 10th house. One born in Vihaga Yoga will be fond of roaming, a messenger, shameless, of mean and vagrant habits, interested in quarrels and live by sexual dealings. One does not enjoy any pleasures and has the ability of saying many words even when the contents are thinner. Vihaga means skygoer and refers to things moving through the sky, such as birds, arrows or the Sun. Vihaga Yoga does not support

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