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Doshas

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  1. Amavasya and Lineage Patterns

    In this tradition of Jyotish, Amavasya and selected natal and D12 factors may suggest ancestral obligations, unresolved lineage patterns, or pitra dosh.

    Concept
  2. D12 and Ancestral Patterns

    A traditional D12 technique for assessing possible ancestral patterns, lineage associations, and forms of ancestral debt.

    Technique
  3. Grahan Dosha

    In this tradition of Jyotish, Grahan Dosha may be identified when Rahu or Ketu joins the Sun or Moon and is traditionally associated with obscured clarity, unsettled judgment, and disturbances in self-expression or em...

    Concept
  4. Assessing Kaal Sarpa Patterns

    A structured Jyotish method for identifying a Kaal Sarpa pattern, evaluating its house axis, and weighing planetary factors that may reduce or modify its traditional indications.

    Technique
  5. Kaal Sarpa Dosha

    Kaal Sarpa Dosha is traditionally assessed through the enclosure of the planets and ascendant within the Rahu–Ketu axis, with degree conditions, house placement, cancellation factors, and planetary strength modifying...

    Reference
  6. Cancellation and Mitigation of Kaal Sarpa Patterns

    A structured approach to verifying a Kaal Sarpa pattern and assessing the planetary, ascendant, dispositor, yoga, and divisional-chart factors that may reduce its interpreted intensity.

    Technique
  7. Traditional Kaal Sarpa Remedies

    An overview of traditional Kaal Sarpa remedial practices involving Shiva and Vishnu worship, location-sensitive rites, mantra recitation, and chart-based selection.

    Technique
  8. Types of Kaal Sarpa Patterns

    A reference to named Kaal Sarpa patterns, their Rahu-Ketu house axes, and the chart factors traditionally used to assess their intensity.

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  9. Pitra Dosha

    A reference to traditional Jyotish indications associated with ancestral lineage, especially through the D12 chart, Rahu, Ketu, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun, and the Moon.

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  10. Traditional Causes Associated with Pitra Dosha

    In this tradition of Jyotish, Pitra Dosha may be associated with incomplete ancestral rites, unresolved obligations, harmful conduct, and patterns attributed to either side of a family lineage.

    Concept
  11. Chart Combinations for Pitra Dosha

    A structured overview of traditional chart combinations that may suggest Pitra Dosha, including planetary conjunctions, house-based rules, exceptions, and D12 considerations.

    Technique
  12. Traditional Pitra Dosha Remedies

    An overview of traditional rites, timing principles, repetition practices, and chart factors associated with remedies for Pitra Dosha.

    Technique
  13. Pitr Rin

    Pitr Rin is a traditional Jyotish framework for interpreting karmic or ancestral obligations through specific natal-chart conditions.

    Concept
  14. Rahu-Ketu Axis in Kaal Sarpa Analysis

    In this tradition of Jyotish, Kaal Sarpa analysis considers whether all planets occupy one enclosed side of the Rahu-Ketu axis, followed by a cautious assessment of planetary position, strength, and house context.

    Concept
  15. Rahu Orientation and the Kaal Sarpa Pattern

    A degree-sensitive technique for distinguishing Rahu Mukh from Rahu Prishtha and assessing the enclosure and mitigating conditions traditionally associated with the Kaal Sarpa pattern.

    Technique
  16. Rin Bandhan

    Rin Bandhan is a traditional Jyotish framework in which unresolved exchanges, obligations, and karmic relationships may be examined through family themes, planetary significations, and specific chart conditions.

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