The Hindu Panchang comprises a total of 27 Yogas, which are based on the relative positions of the Sun and the Moon. Each Yoga exerts its own distinct influence—some are considered highly auspicious, while others require the exercise of caution. A complete list of all 27 Yogas is provided below; you may click on them to access detailed information.
List of all 27 Panchang Yogas
- Vishkumbha Yoga
- Preeti Yoga
- Ayushman Yoga
- Saubhagya Yoga
- Shobhana Yoga
- Atiganda Yoga
- Sukarma Yoga
- Dhriti Yoga
- Shoola Yoga
- Ganda Yoga
- Vriddhi Yoga
- Dhruv Yoga
- Vyaghata Yoga
- Harshana Yoga
- Vajra Yoga
- Siddhi Yoga
- Vyatipata Yoga
- Variyan Yoga
- Parigha Yoga
- Shiva Yoga
- Siddha Yoga
- Sadhya Yoga
- Shubha Yoga
- Shukla Yoga
- Brahma Yoga
- Indra Yoga
- Vaidhriti Yoga
What are Panchang Yogas?
"Yoga" is one of the five components (Angas) of the Panchang, formed by the specific conjunction of the Sun and the Moon. The influence of these Yogas impacts an individual's daily life, decision-making, auspicious timings (Muhurats), and the success of their endeavors.
Types of Yogas (Auspicious and Inauspicious)
Auspicious Yogas
Siddhi Yoga, Shubha Yoga, Shiva Yoga, Brahma Yoga, Indra Yoga, etc., are considered auspicious. Tasks undertaken during these periods carry a higher probability of success and yield greater benefits.
Inauspicious Yogas
Vyatipata Yoga, Vaidhriti Yoga, Parigha Yoga, Ganda Yoga, etc., are considered inauspicious. It is advisable to postpone important tasks during these periods.
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Conclusion
A proper understanding of the 27 Panchang Yogas empowers you to make the right decisions at the right time. If you undertake your activities with an awareness and understanding of these Yogas, the likelihood of achieving success and positive outcomes increases significantly.