What Is Karaka In Vedic Astrology

Karaka is a Sanskrit word that means “one who is responsible for a specific event or factor.” A karaka’s duty is known as karkatwa (planet). There are many types of karakas in Vedic astrology as explained by Sage Parashara and others.

In a broader sense, however, there are primarily two sorts of karakas. They are Bhava karakatwa (House karakatwa) and Planetary karakatwa (Planetary karakatwa).

In astrology, what is a Karaka?

Karaka () is a word derived from the verb Kr, which means “to do” or “to do,” and literally means “to make or produce an event.” “When an object participates in an action or is gifted with a special functional activity, it becomes a “karaka,” according to Vatsyayana (Vatsyayana’s Bhashya on Nayasutra II.i.16). Under active paralysis, karakas stay constant. They are the fundamental relations of deep structure, according to Kiparsky and Staal, and they correspond to a level midway between semantic relations and surface structure. And, according to Cardona, things are karakas when they perform specific functions in the completion of a task (vyapara). The Karakas are classified based on the actions indicated by certain objects. This signifies that action is ‘that which is to be established’ (saadhya), and the karakas are ‘those who establish’ (saadhakas).

The word Karaka is used in Hindu astrology to describe the’significator’ of a particular object or event, as well as the cause of that thing or event. Each of the twelve bhavas or houses governs certain significances, which are ruled by a Karaka-graha, or planet specific to that house and signification, known as the Karaka. The planets’ significance is known as Karakatva. The Karaka’s favorable or unfavorable circumstance causes it, as well as the bhava and the bhava-lord, to produce favorable or unfavorable effects. Planets such as Karakas (‘functional benefics’), Akarakas (‘functional malefics’), and Marakas (‘death-inflicting’) have affects on the Rasis or signs. Each bhava has one or more Karakas or significators in general, but it is harmful for the bhava-lord or bhava-karaka to occupy an evil trikasthanthe 6th, 8th, or 12th from the lagna or from the concerned bhava. The Sun is the karaka of the lagna, the 9th and 10th houses; Jupiter is the karaka of the 2nd, 5th, 10th and 11th houses; Mars is the karaka of the 3rd and 6th houses; the Moon is the karaka of the 4th; Mercury is the karaka of the 4th and 10th houses; Saturn is the karaka of the 6th, 8th, 10th and 12th houses; and Venus is the karaka of

What are the many types of Karaka?

Astrology is the science of secrets, mysteries about people’s lives and fates. Karakas are used in the Jaimini School of Astrology to study the secrets of numerous aspects of life. Karaka is a Sanskrit word that means “signifier.” It provides hints regarding the secrets. There are seven karakas in total.

What is the Karaka for the first house?

In Vedic Astrology, the first house, also known as the Ascendant, is known as the house of the self. It’s the degree of the rising sign on the eastern horizon at the moment of birth in a specific location on the globe. The rest of the sky is divided into twelve equal pieces from the point of the Ascendant to construct the successive houses.

The first house is the most important in Vedic Astrology since it represents the beginning of life. It is the first house formed by the sunrise, and hence represents new beginnings and the early stages of life.

Aries is the zodiac sign connected with the first house, and Sun is the planet that naturally represents it. When it comes to the bodily part it controls, the first house in astrology generally relates to the head and upper part of the face.

The first house in Mundane Astrology indicates the overall state of the country or the people who live there. This house basically addresses several important questions regarding oneself, such as who are you? What do you want to be when you grow up? How would you go about doing it?

This emphasizes the process of being a distinct individual and realizing your true potential. It encompasses both the inner self and the outside shell of our personality. As a result, the first house governs our development and provides shape to our perceptions of the world.

The personality, physical appearance, character, temperament, self-identity, strengths, weaknesses, physical constitution, and health are all represented by the first house in the horoscope. We may readily deduce a lot about one’s inner and outer selves by observing the sign and planets placed in the first house.

The first house lord’s position and strength have a significant role in shaping a person’s fate. The first house is mostly concerned with outward appearance, or how a person presents himself or herself to others. It’s a reflection of both how we present ourselves and how we really are.

Tanu bhava, or the home of the body, is the name given to the first house in Vedic Astrology. This is because the karaka of one’s identity, appearance, sexual appeal, attraction, bodily attributes, and strength is the first house. It provides a detailed picture of your vitality, as well as your overall health and well-being.

It’s a window into your overall attitude on life, and it has a significant impact on your decisions and the course of events in the future. Furthermore, its astrological analysis predicts future catastrophes and mishaps. In Vedic Astrology, the first house is thus extremely essential when making astrological forecasts.

Rahu, is he a Karaka?

Rahu is the planet of worldly desire, fame, greed, high intelligence, manipulation, obsessive conduct, outsiders, mass sickness, dementia, and inertia. Vata, or Airy, is the nature of this Graha.

What is the function of a Yoga-karaka planet?

The planet Yoga-karaka rules both a Kendra (‘Angular house’) and a Trikona (‘Trine’) at the same time.

A yogakaraka planet is supposed to give positive results of all kinds, such as power, status, money, and influence, and this is because a yoga karaka alone functions like a Kendra-Trine combination.

According to Kalyan Verma, citing Hari, a yoga-karaka is a planet that is occupying its own sign, moolatrikona-rasi or exaltation sign in a kendra from the lagna at the moment of birth.

As a result, if the Moon and Jupiter are in the Cancer lagna, Saturn is in the 4th house, and the Sun and Mars are in the 10th house, all of these specified planets become mutual yoga-karakas.

The planets in their exaltation signs, friendly signs, and own navamsas, as well as the Sun exalted in the 10th house, become Raja yoga-karakas.

What is Putra Karaka, and what does it mean?

  • Mercury is Atma-Karaka, the planet with the highest degree (Soul Significator).
  • Venus, the planet with the second highest degree, is Amatya-Karaka (Pathway Significator).
  • Mars, the planet with the third highest degree, is Bhatru-Karaka. (Significant Sibling)
  • Saturn is Matru-Karaka, the planet with the fourth highest degree (Mother Significator).
  • Putra-Karaka is the planet with the fifth highest degree, the Moon (Chidren Significator).
  • Ghatni-Karaka is the planet of the sixth highest degree, the Sun (Obstacles Significator).
  • Dara-Karaka is the planet of the seventh highest degree, Jupiter (Spouse Significator).

In Sanskrit, what is Karaka?

A karaka is something that is syntactically linked to an action verb or kriya. In Sanskrit, the word kriya is ambiguous; it can be employed as both a semantic and a syntactic entity, that is, it belongs to the ontological category in one meaning and the grammatical category in the other.

In astrology, which yoga is the most powerful?

Sreenatha yoga occurs when the lord of the 7th house is exalted at the moment of birth, and the lord of the 10th house is with the lord of the 9th house. This is one of the most essential Raja yogas. If Mercury and the Sun conjoin in the 10th house at birth, and Mars is with Rahu in the 6th house, the person becomes chief among men; if Venus conjoins Mars in the 2nd house, Jupiter is in Pisces, and both Saturn and the Moon are in debilitating signs, a Raja yoga is created, but the person will not be wealthy. When the lords of the 9th and 10th or the lords of the 4th and 5th conjoin in an auspicious sign and bhava, devoid of the trikalords’ negative influences, the most potent Raja yoga is created. Vide Ratnakara Bhavartha If Mercury, Venus, and the Moon are in the 11th house at the moment of birth, Jupiter is in the Cancer lagna, and the Sun is in the 10th house, one becomes a ruler who is capable, brave, and well-known. Ramanuja refers to this as Maharaja yoga, which is also stated in the Brihat Jataka, but with the addition of Saturn and Mars’ positions.

Raja yoga is created by the lord of the 10th house, numbered from the stronger of the two, the Lagna or Chandra-lagna, occupying a kendra or a trikona or the 2nd house imbued with the necessary strength by itself (Mansagari IV Raja yoga 4). If the Moon is in an Upachayasthana at the moment of birth, all benefic planets are in their respective signs and navamsas, and all malefic planets are weak, the person will ascend to be a ruler on par with Indra (Mansagari IV Raja yoga 16). Raja yoga occurs when Venus and Mars align in the second house with Jupiter in Pisces, Mercury and Saturn in Libra, and the Moon in its debilitation sign, resulting in a person who is generous, wealthy, proud, and famous, governing a huge region (Mansagari IV Raja yoga 33). If the Moon conjoins the Sun in the first half of the Sagittarius sign, Saturn is enthroned in the lagna, and Mars is exalted, a powerful and revered ruler is born (Mansagari IV Raja yoga 6566).

The conjunction of Jupiter with either Mars or the Moon, which results in auspicious yogas, also paves the way for Raja yoga-formation. However, according to Ramanuja, the person will be fortunate and successful in the dashas of Mars and Moon, but Jupiter’s dasha will be average. Saraswati yoga is a Raja yoga that occurs for the Gemini lagna when the lord of the lagna and the 4th house conjoin with the lords of the 5th, 7th, and 10th houses in a trikona from the lagna-kendra.

According to Janardan Harji, a famous and generous king is born if Venus and Mars are in the 2nd house at birth, Jupiter is in Pisces, Mercury is in Aquarius, and the Sun in Scorpio is joined by the Moon, or if Venus is in Pisces, the Sun is in the lagna, Mercury is in the 12th house, the Moon is in the 2nd house, and Rahu is in the 3rd house. If Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon align in the Pisces sign at the time of birth, a person receives a kingdom or authority to rule.

What is the meaning of amatya Karaka?

Amatyakaraka is the most powerful person in a hierarchy (the second most powerful person after the king/ruler). You may be familiar with the term ‘Atmakaraka.’ The king is referred to as Amatyakaraka, while the advisor is referred to as Amatyakaraka. In the life of a monarch, the advisor is extremely important.

What does Venus Karaka represent?

Each planet has its own set of outcomes. In a Janma Kundali, Venus is the Karaka planet of the seventh house. It brings happiness because it is the Karaka planet of beauty and happiness. It is also the planet of creativity, Karaka. Without Venus, no creative or artistic endeavor can be completed. Luxury is impossible to achieve without Venus. As a result, it is the Karaka of everything.

Venus is the diamond’s Karaka planet in gemstones. Opal and Zircon are the sub-stones that are worn to strengthen Venus. Venus can be symbolized by any white or glossy object. It is also the Karak planet of waterfalls, flowers, youth, music, poetry, and other aspects of life.