Sanskrit · DevanāgarīUttara Kālamṛta manuscript tradition
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There are three yogas: (i) The lord of the eighth in the sixth or twelfth; (ii) The lord of the sixth in the eighth or twelfth; and {iii) The lord of the twelfth in the sixth or eighth. These three are Viparita Raja yogas—extra-ordinary Raja yogas. These lords must be related mutually by conjunction, mutual aspect, or mutual exchange of houses. They should not at the same time have any such relation with other plancts. Then the native becomes a famous, prosperous and powerful king or emperor.
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