Science recognizes physical
existence of the satellites of the planets. Vedic astrology also speaks about
satellites or Upagrahas for the nine planets –
not the nine planets of the solar system recognized by science but the Nava
grahas of the Vedic system.
The Upagrahas are not
physical entities. They are points in the zodiac, computed mathematically. They are plotted in the horoscope.
What
for they are used?
1.
For accuracy in predictions. Where a
prediction has failed, the role of Upagrahas is noted and found to have influenced
the prediction made from the grahas.
2.
Upagrahas are powerful and responsible
for certain adverse results.
3.
Importance given in olden days. Mantreswara, the author of Phala
Deepika quotes Purvacaryas in his exposition of Upagrahas.
Major
texts that have written about Upagrahas.
1.
Brihad Parasara Hora Sastra
2.
Phala Deepika
3.
Uttara KAlAmrutam
4.
JAtaka PArijatam
Where
are they used?
1.
Travels
2.
Money matters
3.
About progeny
4.
In horary astrology such as Yuddha
prasna
The
list of Upagrahas along with their parent grahas
Sun - kAla
Moon - parivesha /
paridhi
Mars - dhooma
Mercury - ardha-
praharana
Jupiter - yamaghanta
Venus - Indra dhanush /
IndrachApa / kodanda
Saturn - gulika / mAndi
Rahu - vyatipAta
Ketu - Ketu / Upaketu/
dhumaketu+
Of these there are two
schools of thought on whether gulika and mAndi are the same or different. Kalidasa (different from Kalidasa, the composer of Shakuntalam)
in his text Uttara KAlAmrutam quotes the sage
Mandavya as having said the two are different. In their computation, gulika is immediately after mAndi.
Sage Satyacarya associates Gulika with progeny. According to him
1.
If the putra sthana (5H) is associated
with or aspected by Saturn and Gulika, adoption of a son is possible.
2.
If the putra sthana is in between Saturn
and Gulika, then also adopted son.
The Upagrahas are
grouped into two, DhumAdi grahas and GulikAdi grahas.
1. DhumAdi Grahas
Among the nine
upagrahas, five are grouped as 'DhumAdi grahas'. They are
Dhuma (of Mars)
VyatipAta (of Rahu)
Parivesha (of Moon)
Indra- dhanush (of Venus)
Upaketu
(dhumaketu) (of Ketu)
These are grouped
together because the computation of each of these is dependent on one another.
How?
Dhuma is calculated
first by adding 4 signs-13 degrees-20 minutes to the true position of the sun
on any day.
VyatipAta is 12 signs
from Dhuma.
Parivesha is VyatipAta
+ 6signs
Indrachapa is Parivesha
+ 12signs
Upaketu is Indrachapa +
16°40'
If location of one of
these is known, the rest can be plotted.
2. GulikAdi grahas
The remaining four Upagrahas
are under this group. They are
yamaghanta (of Jupiter)
ardha-praharana (of
Mercury)
kAla (of Sun)
gulika (of Saturn)
These four can be seen
in the traditional Pancangas, given
with a time.
How
are they calculated?
The day time is divided
into 8 equal parts and the 7 parts are taken into consideration. The 8th
part is left out.
The Upagraha of a day
starts in the first part of the day ruled by its main graha. It would be in the
2nd part of the day in the previous day, in 3rd part on
the day before and so on. In this way the time of ruling of an Upagraha is
counted backwards.
For example, Yamaghanta will rule the first 1/8th
of the day on Thursday, the day of Jupiter.
1/8th = 1
and a half hours. Assuming sunrise at 6 AM, Yamaghanta will be ruling from 6 to
7-30 AM on Thursday.
Now we have to start
counting backwards.
On Wednesday,
Yamaghanta will rule the 2nd part of the 8 part division, i.e. from
7-30 to 9 AM. In this way one has to find out for other days.
In the same way the
ruling time of the other Gulikadi grahas are calculated-
kAla from the 1st part of Sunday,
ardha-praharana from
the 1st part of Wednesday and
Gulika
from the 1st part of Saturday.
These
times are fit for doing or not doing certain activities.
What are they?
Yamaghanta
– good for doing curative works or propitiation for Jupiter and Jupiter related
afflictions in the horoscope.
Ardha-praharana
–
depends on Mercury related issues in the horoscopes. The propitiations for them
are to be done in this time.
kAla –
Poisonous as snake. To be avoided for auspicious works. Since sun is the graha
signifying government, employer, senior etc. any works or favours to be
requested to them should not be done in this time.
Gulika –
Destructive as Yama. Avoided for auspicious works. Any work done in this time
would have to be done repeatedly. Therefore taking out funeral is not done in
this time on the belief that one would get to do the same many times, meaning
there would be more deaths at home.
Rahu
kala
is not part of the Upagrahas, but used for identification of certain time. The division
of time doesn’t take the 1st of the 8 part division but starts from
the last part of the day.
The counting is done
from Sunday starting from the 8th part (4-30 to 6 PM) and follows a
different pattern.
The basic rationale is
obstruction of the work related the day-lord during Rahu kala of the day. Eg.
Venus is for marriage, jewels, happy union etc. Avoid Rahu kala for these on Fridays.
In the horoscope,
prediction part depends on the location of the Upagrahas in the bhavas and the
planets in conjunction with them. Upagrahas have no aspects (pArvai / Dhrishti)
In practice the affliction is found pronounced in diseases and matrimonial discords when the Upagrahas, particularly MAndi and Gulika are associated with the planets relevant to these issues. If one starts applying the results given for the Upagrahas in each house of the horoscope, then no one can be said to be leading a reasonably happy life. So, no need to make a big fuss about them in predictions beyond the two issues mentioned above.
Mam, Pranam, are you taught vedic jyotish also..
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