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| '''Cāmara yoga''' ([[Sanskrit]]: चामर) is an auspicious [[Yoga (Hindu astrology)|yoga]] (planetary combination) which blesses a person with name, fame and riches; and a [[Raja yoga (Hindu astrology)|Rāja yoga]] which confers upon a person a high social and official status, and ability and opportunity to lead, rule and administer.
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| The Sanskrit word ''cāmara'' means "chowrie" or "yak-tail," which is an insignia of royalty<ref>{{cite web|title=Sanskrit dictionary|publisher=Spokensanskrit.de|url=http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&beginning=0+&tinput=+Chaamara&trans=Translate&direction=AU}}</ref>
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| ==Summary==
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| The standard texts on [[Hindu astrology]] have given three versions of Cāmara yoga.
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| According to [[Parashara]] Cāmara yoga arises if [[Jupiter (astrology)|Jupiter]] aspects the exalted lord of the [[lagna]] situated in a kendrasthana or if two benefic planets combine in the lagna, in the 7th, in the 10th or in the 9th bhava. The person will be a king, honoured by kings, long lived, scholarly, eloquent and versed in all arts.<ref>{{cite book|title=Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra|publisher=Manoj Pocket books|page=13|quote=Chapter XXXVI.Slokas11-12|url= http://sanskritdocuments.org/all_pdf/horaashaastraEng34-45.pdf }}</ref> This [[Raja yoga (Hindu astrology)|Raja yoga]] is based on the placement of the lord of the lagna in the auspicious bhavas beneficially influenced by the most benefic planet, Jupiter. In this event the lord of the lagna becomes the Raja yoga-karaka. Janardan Harji begins the Raja yoga section of [[Mansagari]] stating – If at the time of birth the lord of lagna vested with strength is a kendrasthana or in a [[Trikonasthanas|trikonasthana]] or in the 11th house from the lagna the person will be blessed with the whole paraphernalia befitting a king; the person if lowly born will live like a king.<ref>{{cite book|title=Mansagari|author=Janardan Harji|publisher=Savitri Thakur Prakashan|page=242|quote= Chapter IV Raja yoga Sloka 1}}</ref> Parashara himself states that if the yoga-kāraka is in an auspicious bhava, sign or [[Navamsa (astrology)|navamsa]] it makes one blessed with plenty of wealth but if such an auspicious planet is in a kendrasthana the person becomes a ruler; if the rasi or navamsa or drekkena rising in the lagna-bhava, ghati-lagna and hora-lagna or any two are aspected by a strong planet a Raja yoga will arise.<ref>{{cite book|title=Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra|publisher=Manoj Pocket books|page=200|quote=Chapter XXXV. Slokas 46-48}}</ref> Even otherwise, the exalted lord of the lagna occupying a kendrasthana will be causing a [[Panch Mahapurusha yoga]]. [[Vaidyanatha Dikshita]] has given the Parasari description of Cāmara yoga in his [[Jataka Parijata]] and states that the person will be either a philosopher, wise, eloquent, and held high in esteem by kings or be a king who being competent by birth to enter on the study of the sacred scriptures has mastered everything connected therewith and live for seventy-one years.<ref>{{cite book|title=Jataka Parijata Vol.2|author=Vaidyanatha Dikshita|publisher=Ranjan Publications|page=457|quote=Chapter VII. Sloka 136}}</ref>
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| [[Mantreswara]] gives a different version of Cāmara yoga. In Sloka 44 of Chapter VI of his [[Phaladeepika]], he states that – if the lagna is either occupied or aspected by a benefic planet, the lord of the lagna is not combust and is in an auspicious bhava in its own sign or own vargas, then Cāmara yoga is caused; the person blessed with this yoga will be good-looking, attractive, intelligent, wealthy, respected and a king who will prosper like the bright-half waxing Moon.<ref>{{cite book|title=Phaladeepika Bhavarthabodhini|author=Gopesh Kumar Ojha|year=2001|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|pages=145, 147|isbn=9788120821477|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CEY317OnpTEC&q=%E0%A4%9A%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%AE%E0%A4%B0+%E0%A4%AF%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%97+}}</ref> This yoga highlights the importance of the strength of the lord of the lagna and the benefic influence it happens to receive.
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| According to Jatakadesh Marga, which states:-
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| :पूर्वपक्षे दिवा जन्म लग्नेशे स्वोच्चभं गते |
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| :धनकेन्द्रगते जीवे योगश्चामरसंज्ञकः||
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| Cāmara yoga will arise for the person born in the day-time on a [[Paksha|shukla-paksha]] (period of brightening of the [[Moon (astrology)|Moon]]) [[tithi]] who has the lord of the lagna occupying its exaltation sign and Jupiter is either in the 2nd house or in a kendrasthana from the lagna.<ref>{{cite book|title=Core Yogas|author=Ernst Wihelm|publisher=Kala Occult Publishers|page=173|isbn=9780970963611|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5be9oyM_nyQC&q=Chamara+yoga+astrology&pg=PR6}}</ref> The basis of this Raja yoga formation is the strength of the lord of the lagna, the lagna-kendra and the 10th house and with the Moon shining brightly in the night-sky and the Sun occupying the 9th, the 10th or the 11th bhava counted from the lagna. Jupiter situated in a kendrasthana, trikonasthana or the 11th house from the lagna cancels the adverse effects of all weak planets if there be any, and makes one lead a grand life.<ref>{{cite book|title=Mansagari|author=Janardan Harji|publisher=Savitri Thakur Prakashan|page=244|quote= Chapter IV Raja yoga Sloka 10}}</ref>
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| ==References==
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