Neecha Bhanga Yog

Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga in Vedic astrology signifies the cancellation of a planet's debilitation, potentially leading to significant success and prosperity for the individual. This yoga suggests that even if a planet is initially considered weak due to its debilitation, its negative effects can be overcome, and it can actually contribute to the person's rise in status and achievements.

Here's a more detailed explanation: Debilitation (Neecha): In Vedic astrology, each planet has a sign where it is considered debilitated, meaning its energy is weakened and its influence is less favorable. Cancellation (Bhanga): Neecha Bhanga refers to the cancellation or nullification of this debilitation. Raja Yoga: Raja Yoga is a combination of planetary positions that can lead to success, power, and authority in one's life. Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga: When a planet's debilitation is canceled, and it is positioned in a way that also creates a Raja Yoga, this is called Neecha Bhanga Raja Yoga. Impact: Individuals with this yoga in their birth chart may experience a rise from humble beginnings to positions of power and influence. They may possess strong will, intelligence, and leadership qualities. Conditions for Neecha Bhanga: Several conditions can lead to the cancellation of a planet's debilitation: Aspect of the Exaltation Lord: If the planet that exalts the debilitated planet aspects the debilitated planet or its sign, it can negate the debilitation. Conjunction with Exaltation Lord: If the exaltation lord is in conjunction with the debilitated planet, it can also cancel the debilitation. Debilitated Planet in Kendra or Trikona: If the debilitated planet is in a Kendra (1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th house) or Trikona (1st, 5th, or 9th house) from the Moon or Ascendant, it can contribute to Neecha Bhanga. Debilitated Planet's Lord in Kendra or Trikona: If the lord of the sign where the planet is debilitated is in a Kendra or Trikona, it can also lead to Neecha Bhanga. Retrograde Planet: A retrograde debilitated planet can also produce Neecha Bhanga. Examples: If the planet Saturn is debilitated in Aries, and if Mars (the lord of Aries) aspects Saturn or is in conjunction with it, it can create Neecha Bhanga. If the Moon is debilitated in Scorpio, and if Mars (the lord of Scorpio) is in a Kendra or Trikona from the Moon, it can lead to Neecha Bhanga.