Important Clarification for Learners:
Technically speaking, Anandadi Yoga is not an official sixth limb of the Panchang—the word Panchang strictly means “five parts.” However, this calculation is highly essential if you want to accurately decode a birth chart or analyze daily Muhurtas. Think of it as a crucial bonus layer. By learning how your birth weekday and birth star blend together to form an Anandadi Yoga, you unlock a hidden matrix of how smoothly your daily real-world activities will flow.
Mainstream astrology often overcomplicates chart reading, treating it like a messy web of disconnected rules. Because Anandadi Yoga is an auxiliary calculation combining the Weekday (Vara) and the Constellation (Nakshatra), it gets brushed aside as a minor tool used only for checking daily calendars (Muhurta).But in deep predictive astrology, your birth Anandadi Yoga acts as your prime life filter. It dictates your natural baseline luck, how hard you have to push for results, and how quickly your system recovers from catastrophic failures.
The Secret 28 Yogas: Introducing Anandadi Yoga
In our previous section, we learned how adding the angles of the Sun and Moon creates the 27 standard Yogas (Panchang Yog). But there is a second, highly practical calculation system in the Panchang that every Astrologer/learner must know:
The Anandadi Yogas
Unlike the standard Yogas, Anandadi Yogas do not use complex planetary degrees. Instead, they are formed by a simple formula:
Current Weekday (Vara) + Nakshatra=AnandadiYoga
There are 28 distinct Anandadi Yogas in total. They act as a quick daily traffic light system to tell you if the day’s natural energy grid supports starting vital real-world projects.Anandadi Yogas
| Yoga | Means | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anand | Mirth | Ashwini | Mrigshi. | Shlesha | Hasta | Anuradh | U.Sha | Shatbhis |
| Kaldanda | Lethal Staff | Bharani | Ardra | Magha | Chitra | Jyeshtha | Abhijit | P.Bhadra |
| Dhumra | Smoke | Krittika | Punarvasu | P.Pha | Swati | Moola | Shravan | U.Bhadra |
| Prajapati | Creator | Rohini | Pushya | U.Pha. | Vishakha | P.Sha | Dhanistha | Revati |
| Somya | Humble | Mrigshisi | Shlesha | Hasta | Anuradh | U.Sha | Shatbhis | Ashwini |
| Dwanksha | A crow | Ardra | Magha | Chitra | Jyeshtha | Abhijit | P.Bhadra | Bharani |
| Dhwaja | A flag | Punarvas | P.Pha | Swati | Moola | Shravan | U.Bhadra | Krittika |
| Shrivatsa | A Godly mark | Pushya | U.Pha. | Vishakha | P.Sha | Dhanisth | Revati | Rohini |
| Vajra | Lightening | Shlesha | Hasta | Anuradh | U.Sha | Shatbhis | Ashwini | Mrigshi. |
| Mudgar | A mace | Magha | Chitra | Jyeshtha | Abhijit | P.Bhadra | Bharani | Ardra |
| Chhatra | Royal umbrella | P.Pha | Swati | Moola | Shravan | U.Bhadra | Krittika | Punarvas |
| Mitra | A friend | U.Pha. | Vishakha | P.Sha | Dhanisth | Revati | Rohini | Pushya |
| Manas | A heavenly pond. | Hasta | Anuradha | U.Sha | Shatbhis | Ashwini | Mrigshi. | Shlesha |
| Padma | A Lotus | Chitra | Jyeshtha | Abhijit | P.Bhadra | Bharani | Ardra | Magha |
| Lumbaka | Slaying | Swati | Moola | Shravana | U.Bhadra | Krittika | Punarvas | P.Pha |
| Utpata | Calamity | Vishakha | P.Sha | Dhanistha | Revati | Rohini | Pushya | U.Pha. |
| Mrityu | Death | Anuradha | U.Sha | Shatbhisha | Ashwini | Mrigshi. | Shlesha | Hasta |
| Kaana | One-eyed | Jyeshtha | Abhijit | P.Bhadra | Bharani | Ardra | Magha | Chitra |
| Siddhi | Success | Moola | Shravan | U.Bhadra | Krittika | Punarvasu | P.Pha | Swati |
| Shubha | Auspicious | P.Sha | Dhanistha | Revati | Rohini | Pushya | U.Pha. | Vishakha |
| Amrit | Nector | U.Sha | Shatbhisha | Ashwini | Mrigshi. | Shlesha | Hasta | Anuradha |
| Musal | A pestle | Abhijit | P.Bhadra | Bharani | Ardra | Magha | Chitra | Jyeshtha |
| Gad | Disease | Shravan | U.Bhadra | Krittika | Punarvasu | P.Pha | Swati | Moola |
| Matanga | An elephent | Dhanistha | Revati | Rohini | Pushya | U.Pha. | Vishakha | P.Sha |
| Rakshasa | Demon | Shatbhisha | Ashwini | Mrigshira | Shlesha | Hasta | Anuradha | U.Sha |
| Char | Instable | P.Bhadra | Bharani | Ardra | Magha | Chitra | Jyeshtha | Abhijit |
| Sthira | Firm | U.Bhadra | Krittika | Punarvasu | P.Pha | Swati | Moola | Shravan |
| Vardhman | Growing | Revati | Rohini | Pushya | U.Pha. | Vishakha | P.Sha | Dhanistha |
Anandadi Yogas & Their Life Effects
No. | Yoga Name | Literal Meaning | Consolidated Life Effects, Characteristics & Remedies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anand | Mirth | Brings successful ventures, good health, and an easy path to success. Individuals are happy, cooperative, humorous, and highly resilient. They handle adversity with immense patience and keep their personal sorrows private to reduce stress for others. |
| 2 | Kaldanda | Lethal Staff | Known as the “Staff of Death” ruled by Lord Yama. It triggers multi-faceted adversities in eight distinct forms: poverty, sadness, severe disease, phobias, persistent miseries, public humiliation, calumny, accidents, and literal risk to life. |
| 3 | Dhumra | Smoke | Highly malefic only during the first 24 minutes. The remaining period grants a loving, caring nature. Individuals must consciously maintain exceptionally sweet, gentle, and soft behavior to achieve anything; otherwise, daily life becomes highly difficult. |
| 4 | Prajapati | Creator | Manifests immense wealth, property, financial success, creativity, and an inventive mindset. Provides a highly comfortable lifestyle, but carries a strict warning to remain cautious against falling into deceptive honey traps. |
| 5 | Somya | Humble | Confers soft-spoken, gentle looks and a highly soothing personality. Individuals adapt to new situations rapidly, thoroughly enjoy life changes, and possess a highly friendly, comfortable approach to managing finances. |
| 6 | Dwanksha | A crow | Becomes auspicious after the first two hours to confer sufficient financial stability. Individuals can be loud, stubborn, or arrogant, with a tendency to get prideful after achieving success. Possess a deep attraction and passion to excel in occult fields, teaching, preaching, or mantra-tantra. |
| 7 | Dhwaja | A flag | Bestows high social reverence, renown, and deeply trustworthy positions. Individuals naturally attain top leadership posts or headmanship, gaining profound respect across every chosen field of work. |
| 8 | Shrivatsa | A Godly mark | Inspires family bliss, general happiness, a large household, noble progeny, and growing prosperity. Children progress significantly ahead of their fathers and achieve extraordinary success in life. |
| 9 | Vajra | Lightening | Symbolizes a thunderbolt weapon, bringing high risks of sudden accidents and severe physical, mental, or financial losses (highest intensity in the first two hours). Individuals must avoid business partnerships, insure precious belongings, and exercise extreme caution around electricity, fire, and water. |
| 10 | Mudgar | A mace | Symbolized by a heavy mace or hammer. Brings highly severe risks of sudden monetary and asset losses during its first two hours. To mitigate financial damage, individuals should strictly avoid entering into any business ventures or partnerships. |
| 11 | Chhatra | Royal umbrella | Symbolizes an umbrella of royal dignity. Confers proper rewards, high honor, awards, and an elevated social reputation. Individuals gain massive life benefits through close, tactical connections with senior, prominent, and influential people. |
| 12 | Mitra | A friend | Makes the individual an exceptional, highly valued friend. To unlock their full potential, they must maintain friendly terms with everyone. They possess great physical vitality and display a natural capability for leading teams successfully. |
| 13 | Manas | A heavenly pond | Refers to a celestial pond or the mind. Makes the individual deeply contented and satisfied. Outstanding success and fulfillment of ambitions come easily whenever they work independently or strictly according to their own wishes. |
| 14 | Padma | A Lotus | Symbolizes the eternal seat of Goddess Lakshmi. Manifests outstanding glory, credibility, success, and all worldly comforts. Features highly auspicious planetary frequencies to gain abundant love and earn great wealth. |
| 15 | Lumbaka | Slaying | Symbolizes slaying actions and deep frustration. Triggers self-destructive tendencies, rapid asset losses, sudden anger, and unpredictable, violent activities (highest intensity in the first 1 hour 36 minutes). Ongoing tasks often get disrupted because short tempers act as their greatest enemy. |
| 16 | Utpata | Calamity | Inspires constant worries, regular life problems, and calamitous circumstances that are frequently self-invited. Individuals must train themselves to resolve all disputes, arguments, and crises using pure love and a perfectly calm mind. |
| 17 | Mrityu | Death | Exhibits prominent negative effects similar to Kaldanda, inducing severe struggles, various phobias, and chronic illness. Carries a constant fear of public humiliation, accidents, or physical injury. If the overall birth chart is heavily afflicted, it can indicate an early death. |
| 18 | Kaana | One-eyed | Indicates fearsome circumstances, unexpected worries, tedious conditions, and the cruel irony of fate (first 48 minutes are highly severe). Individuals suffer from deep phobias. Tasks rarely finish on time because time works against them, causing unexpected betrayals. |
| 19 | Siddhi | Success | Historically known as the yoga of fulfillment. Inspires guaranteed all-around material gains, complete mental satisfaction, and regular success in both personal life and professional work areas. |
| 20 | Shubha | Auspicious | Manifests the birth of a highly fortunate individual who is blessed with all worldly comforts. Outstanding success is achieved smoothly across all fields of work, keeping the native completely insulated from major life worries. |
| 21 | Amrit | Nectar | Represents the divine drink of immortality. Grants higher connections, crowning status, supreme authority, and immense fame. The native leaves long-lasting creative contributions for mankind and lives like a king or king-maker, as society willingly elevates them to powerful seats of authority. |
| 22 | Musala | A pestle | Symbolized by a wooden pestle used to separate husk. Makes the native a brilliant analyst, editor, teacher, or orator who expertly filters out useless information. However, due to hidden rivals and obstacles, they receive much lower success, wealth, and recognition than their high abilities actually deserve. |
| 23 | Gad | Disease | Indicates an underachieving lifecycle with a prominent proneness to physical illnesses, mental anxiety, deep phobias, and dejection. Individuals receive significantly lower favor from destiny and are prone to clinical depression. |
| 24 | Matanga | An elephant | Symbolized by an elephant. Grants an exalted, highly respected position within a large family, excellent comfort from descendants, and a long lifespan. Children become highly successful in life and openly give full credit to their parents. |
| 25 | Rakshasa | Demon | Represents a demonic frequency. Results in severe physical traumas, constant obstacles on the path to success, and chronic health issues that are difficult to cure. Individuals carry high vulnerability to intense phobias and severe addictive habits. |
| 26 | Char | Instable | Manifests an incredibly active, dynamic mind with rapidly changing preferences. Driven by deep, high aspirations and shifting ambitions, the native frequently changes their professional fields, jobs, or geographical locations. |
| 27 | Sthira | Firm | Shows firm determination, intense hard work, and steady success that leads to proper, well-deserved recognition. Individuals prefer stable, routine work profiles, rarely alter their core ideology or field, can occasionally show laziness, and have very little interest in traveling. |
| 28 | Vardhamana | Growing | Indicates regular, highly progressive milestones, an expanding reputation, and steadily accumulating wealth. The real progressive growth, financial security, and prominent success arrive sustainably after the age of 35 to 40. |
Born with an Anandadi Yoga: How to Decode Your Birth Vibe
Most people only check the daily calendar for Anandadi Yogas. But the specific Anandadi Yoga active at the exact second you were born imprints a permanent frequency onto your life. It acts as your personal timing software.
To look up yours, simply check which Nakshatra and Weekday were active at your birth time. Here is how to understand and use it in your life:
1. If You Were Born Under a Supportive Frequency
(Examples: Ananda, Saumya, Srivatsa, Amrita, Siddhi, Shubha)
- What it means: You have an inherent “grace” or a natural backup system in your chart. When you face problems, help often arrives at the last minute. Opportunities knock easily, and your hard work converts into rewards with less friction.
- How to use it: Don’t become passive or take this smooth energy for granted. Use this supportive grid to build things that help others. You are built to create, lead, and expand efficiently.
2. If You Were Born Under a Heavy/Transformative Frequency
(Examples: Kaaldhand, Dhoomra, Utpata, Mrityu, Rakshasa)
- What it means: Your life path is a specialized, heavy-duty training ground. You might feel that success faces initial delays or you have to apply twice the effort to get a standard result.
- How to use it (The Shift in Logic):
- Stop asking, “Why is this happening to me?” and realize you possess a high-capacity system. You were born with a heavy-duty engine built to survive extreme conditions.
- The Secret: People born under these intense Yogas make the absolute best crisis managers, auditors, security specialists, and deep problem-solvers. Why? Because you are naturally comfortable navigating chaos. While a person with a “supportive yoga” might panic and crash during a massive system failure, your system is already tuned to handle high-friction environments.
The Golden Lifeline:
If your birth Anandadi Yoga is heavy, your external life path will face sudden speed breakers. To smooth out the ride, never forget your Part 1 Tithi Lord lifestyle remedies.
