Harsana Nitya Yoga

Meaning & Significance of Harshana Yoga

Meaning & Significance of Harshana Yoga

The word "Harsha" means happy or thrilling, intelligent, blissful, blooming, revelling in joy and humour.

Harshana (हर्षण नित्य योग) is the fourteenth Nitya Yoga. The deity of this yoga is Bhaga and the ruling planet is the Sun.

A person born in this Harshana Yoga is of a happy and joyful nature. With the Sun being the ruling planet, they are of a dominant and authoritative nature. Their personality is extremely dynamic.

Characteristics of Harsana Yoga

People born in Harshana Yoga will be creative and knowledgeable about many subjects related to creativity, literature, and art. They will be leaders in a very large organization or a big project. Many people will work under their team. They are natural leaders and their natural leadership qualities will manifest depending on the challenges and opportunities they get. They always stand by the truth and fight against illegal and intangible things. Harshana Yoga is seen as a time of opportunity and positive change, inviting individuals to embrace the potential of abundance and prosperity in their lives. This yoga is good for performing any kind of auspicious work. As this yoga is formed today, some zodiac signs will be blessed with happiness, prosperity, and abundance. Further in this blog, we are going to list all those zodiac signs.

Occupation for Harsana Yoga

According to Vedic astrology, a native born under Harshana yoga can get success in finance, banking or any government department. The native can become a manager or hold a high position. They can also excel in fields related to military or police service. Additionally, Harshana yoga is associated with luck, strong relationships, happy life and a tendency to be cautious.

How Yoga is Calculated?

Harsana Yoga is an auspicious yoga. This yoga come in between 171°:60’ to 184°:80’ interval.

The yoga is calculated by dividing the sum of the longitudes of the Sun and the Moon by 13 degrees and 20 minutes, the span of one Nakshatra. However, with each division of 13°20' interval representing a specific yoga. The remainder will indicate the current yoga. There is 27 Yogas. Harsana Yoga is 14th Nitya Yoga amongst 27 Yogas in Vedic Astrology.

Remedies for Dhruva Yoga

  • Doing Meditation and any Mantra Japa will be beneficial for you.
  • Chanting a specific mantra dedicated to lords of the 6th or 8th houses along with performing pujas can boost the favourable effects of yoga.
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