Meaning & Significance of Parigha Yoga (परिघ नित्य योग)
The word "Parigha" means obstacle or hindrance which basically means one who faces many hurdles in progress in life, is irritable, interfering and noisy. Hence, this Parigha Yoga is not an auspicious Yoga. According to Vedic Astrology, this is the 19th Nitya Yoga out of the 27 Nitya Yogas. Mars is the ruling planet of this Parigha Yoga.
A person born in this Yoga will be associated with the teaching profession; will have bad conduct, will be somewhat miserly, fickle, lustful; at the same time, honor, courage and kindness will also be inherent in this native.
Characteristics of Parigha Yoga
The natives of this yoga are intelligent and have knowledge of many subjects. The effects of this yoga are clearly visible in their personality as they are extremely talented and intelligent. With their diverse knowledge, they become famous and earn respect for themselves and their family. They are soft-spoken and enjoy family life to the fullest.
Parigha yoga is one of the most inauspicious yogas. Due to its effect, many types of obstacles come in the life of a person. Muhurta has great importance in Hinduism. All auspicious works are done keeping in mind an auspicious yoga or muhurta. In Vedic astrology, doing any auspicious work during Parigha yoga is prohibited. Shani Dev is the lord of this yoga and a person born in this yoga can be surrounded by constant despair or depression.
Occupation for Parigha Yoga
Natives with this yoga are intelligent and knowledgeable in many subjects. The effect of this yoga is clearly visible in their personality as they are extremely talented and intelligent. Due to their diverse knowledge, they become famous and earn respect for themselves and their family. They are soft-spoken and enjoy family life to the fullest.
How Yoga is Calculated?
Parigha Yoga is very auspicious yoga any types new works can be started during the Parigha Yoga Muhurta. This yoga come in between 237°:60’ to 250°: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. Parigha Yoga is 19th Nitya Yoga amongst 27 Yogas in Vedic Astrology.
Remedies for Parigha Yoga
- Performing rituals at your home as per Sanatan Religion.
- Donate or give your leisure time in any charity organisation.
- Practice meditation and mindfulness.













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