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  1. Yajamana Bhava: The astrological house in Vedic astrology that represents the person for whom a ritual, ceremony, or yajna is performed.
  2. Yajamana: In Vedic astrology, it denotes the person for whom a yajna or ritual is performed, representing their role as the beneficiary or seeker of divine blessings.
  3. Yajna Kunda: The ritual fire pit or altar where yajnas (sacred fire ceremonies) are performed in Vedic astrology, symbolizing the transformational power and connection with divine forces.
  4. Yajna Purusha: The cosmic or divine being symbolized in Vedic rituals and yajnas, representing the sacrificial essence and the connection between the material and spiritual realms.
  5. Yajna: In Vedic astrology, it refers to a sacred fire ritual performed to appease the deities and seek their blessings for positive outcomes in life.
  6. Yajnopavita Mantra: The sacred mantra chanted during the ritual of wearing the yajnopavita (sacred thread), invoking blessings and spiritual protection.
  7. Yajnopavita Samskara: A sacred ritual performed to initiate young boys into the Vedic tradition, involving the ceremonial thread (yajnopavita) and imparting spiritual teachings.
  8. Yajnopavita Sanskara: A sacred ritual in Hinduism that marks the initiation of a young boy into the student stage of life, involving the wearing of the sacred thread (yajnopavita).
  9. Yajnopavita: The sacred thread worn by Brahmins in Hinduism, symbolizing their initiation into spiritual knowledge and their connection with the divine.
  10. Yajur Upakarma: An annual Vedic ritual performed by followers of the Yajurveda to renew their commitment to studying and reciting the sacred Vedic texts.
  11. Yajurveda Samhita: One of the four canonical texts of the Vedic scriptures, containing hymns, rituals, and prayers associated with yajnas and sacrificial ceremonies.
  12. Yajurveda: One of the four sacred texts of Hinduism, known as the “Veda of sacrificial formulas,” containing hymns and rituals related to yajnas (fire ceremonies).
  13. Yama Arudha: A calculation in Vedic astrology that determines the social and public image of an individual based on the position of the planet Saturn.
  14. Yama Chakra: A symbolic representation in Vedic astrology that depicts the cycle of life and death, highlighting the transformative nature of existence and the soul’s journey.
  15. Yama Danda: The staff or rod carried by Yama, the god of death, symbolizing his authority and power over life and death and representing the cycle of karma and justice.
  16. Yama Ghantaka: A malefic planetary period in Vedic astrology, associated with obstacles, challenges, and potential dangers in life.
  17. Yama Graha: Refers to the planet Saturn in Vedic astrology, associated with discipline, karma, life lessons, and long-term goals.
  18. Yama Kandam: In Vedic astrology, it represents the astrological house responsible for examining a person’s past life karma and spiritual growth.
  19. Yama Karma: The karmic actions and consequences associated with Yama, the Hindu god of death and justice, who governs the ethical and moral principles in life.
  20. Yama Loka: The realm or abode presided over by Yama, the god of death, in Hindu mythology, where souls are said to go after death to receive judgment and undergo their karmic consequences.
  21. Yama Niyama: The ethical principles and moral guidelines prescribed in yoga philosophy, representing the observances (niyama) and restraints (yama) that contribute to spiritual growth and well-being.
  22. Yama Pasha: In Vedic astrology, it represents the celestial noose of Yama, the god of death, indicating potential difficulties, delays, or karmic challenges in a person’s life.
  23. Yama Prasna: A method of divination in Vedic astrology that involves asking a specific question to Yama, seeking guidance and insights into a particular situation or issue.
  24. Yama Sadhana: The practice of invoking and connecting with the energies of Yama, the god of death, for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and overcoming fear of death.
  25. Yama Shanti: A ritual performed in Vedic astrology to seek the blessings of Yama, the god of death, for protection, longevity, and liberation from fear.
  26. Yama Tarpana: A ritualistic offering of water and prayers to Yama, the god of death, performed to honor deceased ancestors and seek their blessings and liberation.
  27. Yama Tithi: In Vedic astrology, it represents the lunar day associated with Yama, signifying the importance of observing ethical principles and spiritual discipline on that day.
  28. Yama Upadesha: The teachings and guidance imparted by Yama, the god of death, often depicted in Hindu mythology as offering profound insights into the nature of life, death, and the soul’s journey.
  29. Yama Vargas: In Vedic astrology, it refers to the divisions of signs ruled by the planet Saturn, indicating certain areas of life where one may experience struggles or responsibilities.
  30. Yama Vrata: A period of observance or vow undertaken to align with the principles of Yama, emphasizing self-control, truthfulness, non-violence, and ethical conduct.
  31. Yama Yoga: A favorable planetary combination in Vedic astrology that bestows a long life, perseverance, determination, and spiritual growth.
  32. Yantra Darshana: The act of witnessing or gazing upon a yantra, often done during meditation or worship, to connect with its symbolic energies and facilitate spiritual transformation.
  33. Yantra Prayoga: The practical application and utilization of yantras in various rituals, meditations, and spiritual practices to harness specific cosmic energies and achieve desired outcomes.
  34. Yantra Puja: A ritualistic worship of yantras in Hindu astrology, involving the chanting of mantras, offering of prayers, and energizing the yantra for its intended purpose.
  35. Yantra Shastra: The ancient science and knowledge associated with yantras, including their construction, symbolism, and utilization for various spiritual, astrological, and occult purposes.
  36. Yantra Siddhi: The attainment of spiritual power, energy, or desired outcomes through the proper invocation, meditation, and use of a specific yantra.
  37. Yantra Vidya: The knowledge and practice of working with yantras in Hindu astrology, including the creation, activation, and utilization of these geometric symbols for various purposes.
  38. Yantra Yantra Puja: The worship and activation of a yantra through rituals, prayers, and mantra recitation, intended to establish a connection with the divine energies represented by the yantra.
  39. Yantra Yantra: A term used to describe the complex and intricate geometrical designs found in yantras, symbolizing the multi-layered cosmic energies and principles they represent.
  40. Yantra Yoga: A spiritual practice in Vajrayana Buddhism and Tantra, involving the use of geometrical diagrams and visualizations to attain specific states of consciousness.
  41. Yantra Yoga: A system of yoga practice that combines physical postures (asanas), breath control (pranayama), and meditation with the visualization and focus on specific yantras.
  42. Yantra: A mystical diagram or symbol used in Hindu astrology and Tantra to enhance spiritual growth, meditation, and attract positive cosmic energies.
  43. Yatra Nakshatra: In Vedic astrology, it represents the lunar mansion or constellation that was present at the time of a person’s birth, indicating their inclination towards travel and exploration.
  44. Yatra Yoga: In Vedic astrology, it represents the planetary combinations and influences that determine a person’s inclination and potential for travel, journeys, and exploration.
  45. Yavana Jataka: An ancient Indian astrological text written by Yavanesvara, which significantly influenced Hellenistic and Western astrology.
  46. Yavanacharya: A term used to refer to ancient Greek astrologers who migrated to India and influenced the development of Indian astrology.
  47. Yavanas: The term used in ancient Indian astrology to refer to the Greeks and the Western astrological tradition, acknowledging their influence and contributions.
  48. Yearly Horoscope: A forecast of astrological influences and predictions for an individual’s life in the upcoming year, based on their birth chart.
  49. Yod Aspect Pattern: A configuration in astrology formed by two planets sextile to each other and both forming inconjunct aspects to a third planet, creating a distinctive “Y” shape.
  50. Yod: A rare astrological configuration formed by three planets in a particular geometric pattern, indicating a special emphasis or challenge in the individual’s life.
  51. Yodha Bhava: In Vedic astrology, it refers to the astrological house associated with bravery, courage, valor, and military prowess.
  52. Yodha Dosha: A malefic yoga or planetary combination in Vedic astrology that indicates a potential for violence, aggression, or a tendency to engage in conflicts.
  53. Yodha Graha: Refers to the planet Mars in Vedic astrology, associated with energy, assertiveness, courage, and the pursuit of desires.
  54. Yodha Lagna: The ascendant or rising sign in Vedic astrology, representing the physical body, appearance, and overall personality of an individual.
  55. Yodha Nakshatra Dosha: A challenging astrological combination in Vedic astrology, indicating potential health issues, accidents, or difficulties related to the body.
  56. Yodha Nakshatra: A powerful and auspicious lunar mansion or constellation in Vedic astrology that promotes strength, courage, and valor.
  57. Yodha Pada: In Vedic astrology, it refers to the lunar sign (Rashi) in which the Moon is placed in an individual’s birth chart, indicating their emotional tendencies and instincts.
  58. Yodha Prashna: A technique in Vedic astrology where a person asks a specific question and an astrologer answers it based on the horary chart cast for that moment.
  59. Yodha Rasi: In Vedic astrology, it denotes the zodiac sign in which the Moon is placed in an individual’s birth chart, indicating their emotional nature and innermost needs.
  60. Yodha Varga: A specific divisional chart or varga in Vedic astrology that reveals insights into a person’s courage, determination, and potential for success in challenging situations.
  61. Yodha Yoga: A favorable planetary combination in Vedic astrology that bestows courage, leadership abilities, and success in battles or conflicts.
  62. Yodha: In Sanskrit, it means a warrior or a hero. In astrology, it refers to someone who possesses strong and influential planets in their birth chart.
  63. Yoga Bhanga: A phenomenon in Vedic astrology where a favorable yoga or planetary combination is weakened or canceled out due to the negative influence of other planetary factors.
  64. Yoga Karakas: The significators or rulers of specific houses in Vedic astrology, which have a significant influence on different areas of life and can determine one’s overall destiny.
  65. Yoga Pinda: The integration and harmonization of different planetary influences and energies in a birth chart, reflecting the overall personality, strengths, and challenges of an individual.
  66. Yoga: A favorable planetary combination or alignment in astrology, which influences various aspects of a person’s life, such as career, wealth, relationships, or spiritual growth.
  67. Yogada Bhava: The astrological house in Vedic astrology associated with gains, fulfillment of desires, and material prosperity, indicating the areas of life where one may experience success.
  68. Yogada Yoga: A benefic planetary combination in Vedic astrology, indicating the potential for gaining wealth, prosperity, and material success through one’s efforts.
  69. Yogakaraka: In Vedic astrology, it refers to a planet that becomes a significant benefactor in a birth chart, capable of bestowing prosperity, success, and overall positive results.
  70. Yogakshema: A concept in Vedic astrology that refers to the acquisition and preservation of material wealth, prosperity, and well-being through favorable planetary combinations.
  71. Yogini Chakra: A unique astrological system in Vedic astrology that maps the positions of the Moon and other celestial bodies to determine the ruling yogini goddesses for specific periods.
  72. Yogini Dasha: A unique system of timing in Vedic astrology, based on the placement of the Moon in specific Nakshatras, indicating the periods of various planetary influences in a person’s life.
  73. Yogini Dashas: A system of planetary periods in Vedic astrology that utilizes a sequence of female deities called yoginis to determine the timing and unfolding of different life events.
  74. Yogini: In Vedic astrology, it refers to the female deities associated with the 64 Yogini temples, representing the different aspects of feminine energy and cosmic power.
  75. Yoni Dosha Nivaran: Remedial measures undertaken in Vedic astrology to alleviate or mitigate the negative effects of yoni dosha, an incompatibility in sexual energy between partners.
  76. Yoni Dosha: An incompatibility or imbalance in sexual energy between partners in Vedic astrology, which may affect the overall harmony and satisfaction in a relationship.
  77. Yoni Koota: A compatibility factor in Vedic astrology that assesses the sexual compatibility and harmony between partners based on the classification of their respective moon signs.
  78. Yoni Kuta: One of the eight compatibility factors considered in Vedic astrology for assessing the harmony and compatibility between two individuals in a relationship.
  79. Yoni Vichar: A branch of Vedic astrology that focuses on the analysis and interpretation of yonis, which are animal symbols associated with each Nakshatra (lunar mansion).
  80. Yoni: In Vedic astrology, it represents the sexual compatibility between two individuals based on their Moon signs.
  81. Yuddha Bhava Lord: The ruling planet of the astrological house associated with conflicts and battles, indicating the areas of life where one may face challenges or engage in competition.
  82. Yuddha Bhava: In Vedic astrology, it represents the astrological house associated with conflicts, wars, and disputes, reflecting a person’s approach to confrontations and competition.
  83. Yuddha Graha: Refers to the planet Mars in Vedic astrology, associated with aggression, conflict, assertion, and the warrior archetype.
  84. Yuga Chakra: A cyclical pattern or wheel representing the cosmic ages or yugas, symbolizing the continuous cycle of creation, preservation, dissolution, and renewal in the universe.
  85. Yuga Dharma: The spiritual or moral duties and responsibilities prescribed for individuals in a particular cosmic age or yuga.
  86. Yuga Purusha: An archetypal figure or deity associated with a particular cosmic age or yuga, embodying the characteristics, teachings, and principles of that era.
  87. Yuga Sandhi: The transitional period between two cosmic ages or yugas, representing a time of change, instability, and transformation at the end of one age and the beginning of another.
  88. Yuga: In Hindu cosmology, it represents a vast cosmic cycle or age, characterized by specific spiritual and social conditions. The current age is known as Kali Yuga.
  89. Yuti Dosha: An inauspicious planetary conjunction in Vedic astrology, indicating potential conflicts, challenges, or obstacles caused by the combined influence of the planets involved.
  90. Yuti Kshetra: The area of life or domain in which a planetary conjunction or yuti has its primary influence, signifying the specific areas where the combined planetary energies manifest.
  91. Yuti Phala: The results or effects produced by a planetary conjunction or yuti in astrology, indicating the combined influence and impact of the involved celestial bodies.
  92. Yuti: A Sanskrit term used in Vedic astrology to denote the planetary conjunction or alignment, indicating the interaction and combined influence of two or more celestial bodies.
  93. Yuvati Bhava Lord: The ruling planet of the astrological house associated with relationships, partnerships, and marriage, reflecting the qualities and influences in one’s intimate connections.
  94. Yuvati Bhava: The astrological house in Vedic astrology associated with marriage, partnerships, and relationships, reflecting the dynamics and experiences in one’s intimate connections.
  95. Yuvati Dosha: A malefic influence or affliction in the astrological house of partnerships and marriage, indicating potential challenges, delays, or difficulties in relationships.
  96. Yuzuru Hanyu Asteroid: An asteroid named after the Japanese figure skater, Yuzuru Hanyu, symbolizing grace, artistic expression, and passion in astrology.