Lunar yoga · BPHS, Phaladeepika

Anapha Yoga

Any planet (other than Sun) in the 12th house from the Moon.

Anapha Yoga is the second of the lunar adjacency yogas, formed when any planet other than the Sun occupies the 12th house from the Moon. Classical commentary treats Anapha as a yoga of dignified character, refined nature, generosity, and good standing. The yoga is generally considered favourable, though its specific character depends on the planet involved.

How Anapha Yoga forms

Anapha Yoga forms when any planet (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu, but not the Sun) occupies the 12th house from the Moon in the rashi chart. The yoga is independent of the absolute house. The character varies by planet: Jupiter gives dharmic dignity, Venus artistic refinement, Mercury intellectual subtlety, Saturn discipline.

Effects on the native

Effects on the native: dignified character, refined nature, social standing, generosity, and a quiet authority that does not require self-promotion. Anapha is often called the yoga of "good name": the native's reputation precedes them, in a positive sense, without their needing to advertise. Many quietly respected figures show Anapha.

Strength factors

Anapha is strongest when the planet in 12th from Moon is dignified (own sign, exalted), unafflicted, and aspected by another benefic. Multiple Anapha planets compound. Jupiter or Venus in 12th from Moon is one of the more uniformly auspicious Anapha configurations.

Cancellation and limitations

Cancelling factors: the planet in 12th from Moon being combust, retrograde in dusthana, debilitated without cancellation, or closely afflicted by malefics. A weak planet in 12th from Moon dilutes Anapha toward that planet's losses rather than its dignities.

Archetype

The Anapha archetype: the quietly respected senior in any field, the refined artist whose work commands respect without spectacle, the dignified family elder whose reputation is unchallenged. Not the loud achiever; the well-regarded one.

Classical sources

BPHS lists Anapha as the second of the three lunar adjacency yogas. Phaladeepika emphasises Anapha's effects on character and reputation. Saravali notes that Anapha-prominent natives often have a quality of carrying themselves that creates favourable first impressions consistently.

Frequently asked questions about Anapha Yoga

What is Anapha Yoga?+

Anapha Yoga forms when any planet (other than the Sun) occupies the 12th house from the Moon. It is the second of the three lunar adjacency yogas alongside Sunapha and Durudhara.

What does Anapha Yoga give?+

Dignified character, refined nature, social standing, generosity, and a quiet authority. The native often has a reputation that precedes them favourably without needing self-promotion.

How is Anapha different from Sunapha?+

Sunapha is a planet in 2nd from Moon (giving wealth and accumulation). Anapha is a planet in 12th from Moon (giving dignity and reputation). Both can co-occur, and when they do alongside Durudhara, the chart shows compound lunar support.

What planet in Anapha is most auspicious?+

Jupiter or Venus in 12th from Moon are the most uniformly auspicious. Saturn gives discipline-based dignity; Mercury gives intellectual refinement; Mars gives active reputation.

What cancels Anapha Yoga?+

Combustion, retrograde in dusthana, debilitation without cancellation, or close affliction by Rahu/Ketu. The planet must be functionally strong for Anapha to deliver.

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