Dwipushkar Tripishkar Yoga and Impacts
Formation of Dwipushkar and Tripushkar Yoga and their Impacts
on Our Works
Dwipushkar and Tripushkar Yoga
Astrology says that an auspicious muhurat gives maximum
benefit of a work to a native. In Vedic astrology there are some yogas in which
an already finished work has to be repeated by a native. Here we will discuss
about these yogas and their influence on people.
Dwipushkar yoga
This is a combination of week days, lunar days and
nakshatra in which a completed task has to be done again. Astrologers say that
if a native has performed an auspicious work during this yoga then she will
have the opportunity of doing the auspicious work again. Similarly if the
completed work was bad then the native may have to do the same once again.
That’s why inauspicious work should be avoided in this yoga.
Now let’s see the formation of this yoga. If the Bhadra
tithi i.e. the 2nd, 7th or 12th lunar day falls on Sundays, Tuesdays or
Saturdays and either of the dwipada nakshatra like Mrigashira, Chitra or
Ghanistha combines with the above stated circumstances then dwipushkar yoga is
formed
Tripushkar yoga is another type of yoga in which a
completed work has to be performed thrice by a native. Let’s see how tripushkar
yoga is made and its impact on a person’s life.
Tripushkar yoga
The tripushkar yoga is formed in Bhadra tithi i.e. the
2nd, 7th or 12th lunar days fall especially on Sundays, Tuesdays or Saturdays,
when either of the tripada nakshatra like Punarwasu, Kritika, Purvaphalguni,
Uttrasadha or Purvabhadrapada forms a combination with the previous
determinants.
A native has to do a work thrice in this yoga because a
nakshaktra’s 3 legs are on a sign and 1 leg on another sign. People should be
careful of not doing any bad work during this yoga, which may compel them to do
the inauspicious work for 3 times more.
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