Amala Yoga
Amala Yoga, meaning "spotless," is formed when a natural benefic occupies the 10th house from either the Lagna or the Moon. It bestows an untarnished reputation, ethical conduct in professional life, and lasting recognition for good deeds. The native often becomes known for philanthropic or virtuous contributions to society.
How It Forms
A natural benefic (Jupiter, Venus, or Mercury) in the 10th house from the Moon or the Lagna.
Effects
- Grants an impeccable professional reputation.
- Promotes success through ethical and fair means.
- Attracts recognition and honours for humanitarian work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amala Yoga?
Amala Yoga forms when Jupiter, Venus, or Mercury occupies the 10th house from the Ascendant or the Moon. "Amala" means pure or spotless, reflecting the unblemished reputation this yoga bestows upon the native.
Can Amala Yoga form from both Lagna and Moon?
Yes, Amala Yoga can form relative to either the Lagna or the Moon. When a benefic sits in the 10th from both simultaneously, the yoga is exceptionally strong, ensuring lasting fame and professional integrity.
What results does Amala Yoga give in career?
Natives with Amala Yoga tend to rise in professions where integrity and public trust are paramount, such as education, judiciary, healthcare, and diplomacy. Their professional legacy is typically remembered positively long after their tenure.
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