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Evils & Risks

Difficulties, doshas, vulnerabilities

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Personalised analysis · Parāśara Jyotiṣa

What does the Malefic Patterns & Evils report analyse?

Identify malefic placements, Dusthana afflictions, and challenging karmic patterns in your Vedic birth chart. The report scans the 6th house (enemies, disease, debts), 8th house (sudden events, hidden vulnerabilities), and 12th house (losses, isolation), checks for Sarpa yoga, Grahan yoga, and papakatari (hemmed between malefics), and reads Rahu and Ketu for karmic disruptions. Understanding these patterns is the first step to working with them consciously.

Enter your birth date, time, and place. The chart is computed instantly using the Lahiri ayanāṁśa and stays in your browser — your data is never shared. The report then reads the specific combinations present in your chart and presents them in plain language, with the classical reasoning behind each one.

How it works

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Enter birth details

Date, time and place of birth. Your Rāśi chart (D1) is computed on the spot using the Lahiri ayanāṁśa and stored only in your browser.

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Chart is analysed

The relevant houses, lords, and significators for malefic patterns & evils are evaluated against the classical Parāśara framework — only true matches shown.

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Read the results

Each finding comes with a plain-language interpretation and the principle behind it. You can step through the insights or read the full report.

Key indicators — what the report reads

The Malefic Patterns & Evils report follows the analytical sequence PVNR uses in his class: primary house, its lord, the natural significator, divisional chart confirmation, and timing through dasha. These are the specific indicators assessed.

IndicatorWhat it reveals
6th house (Ari Bhāva)Enemies, disease, debts, litigation, and competition. Its lord's placement shows where obstacles and opposition arise.
8th house (Randhra Bhāva)Sudden events, hidden vulnerabilities, chronic illness, and unexpected disruptions. The house of transformation through difficulty.
12th house (Vyaya Bhāva)Loss, isolation, expense, and hidden enemies. Its affliction brings financial drain and self-undoing patterns.
Rahu & KetuKarmic points that create obsession (Rahu) and detachment (Ketu). Their house placement shows where disruption and shadow operate.
Sarpa yogaWhen Rahu and Ketu or malefics hem the Ascendant between them — a classical pattern of constriction and periodic crisis.
Papakatari yogaA house hemmed between two malefics — greatly reduces the positive results of that bhāva.
Natural malefic strengthMars, Saturn, Sun, and nodes in strong dusthāna placements without benefic counterweight — the core of what the evils report scans.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Evils & Malefic Patterns report scan?

It identifies significant dusthāna placements (6th, 8th, 12th houses), Sarpa yoga, Grahan yoga, papakatari (malefic hemming), Rahu and Ketu in sensitive positions, and the overall balance of malefic and benefic influence in the chart. The report shows where challenging karma is stored and what form it tends to take.

Why is it useful to know about malefic patterns?

Understanding where difficult karma is concentrated is the first step to working with it consciously rather than being ambushed by it. Parāśara's approach is not fatalistic — knowing that a particular house is under Rahu's pressure allows a person to bring awareness and appropriate remedies to bear before the dasha activates.

What is papakatari yoga?

Papakatari yoga occurs when a house or planet is hemmed between two natural malefics — one on either side in adjacent houses. The house so hemmed gives poor results even when it has a good lord, because the planets flanking it squeeze its positive energy. It is checked for the Lagna, Moon, and all important houses.

Do difficult yogas always give bad results?

Not always. Viparita Raja yoga — formed when a dusthāna lord sits in another dusthāna — can give excellent results through unexpected reversals. Harsha (6th lord in 8th or 12th), Sarala (8th lord in 6th or 12th), and Vimala (12th lord in 6th or 8th) are the classical Viparita forms, and they can give strength, longevity, and sudden gains respectively.

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