Trimurthi or Hariharabrahma Yogas

Trimurthi or Hariharabrahma yogas

Trimurthi or Hariharabrahma yogas are a set of three yogas. The first is Hari yoga, the second is Hara yoga, and the third is Brahma yoga. Hari, Hara, and Brahma represent the three main gods in Hinduism – Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma – the Trimurthi. Therefore these yogas are Trimurthi or Hariharabrahma yogas.

The general format of these yogas involves starting with the lord of a house and having benefics in three specific houses from that lord. All three houses should be oocupied by benefics. The yogas are stronger if there is no malefic influence. The benefics are Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury. Moon can be a benefic if it is a waxing Moon. A person with any of these yogas is happy, learned, wealthy, and is blessed with good children.

Hari Yoga

Hari yoga forms when benefics occupy the 2nd, 12th, and 8th houses from the lord of the 2nd house. Benefics in 2nd and 12th from the 2nd lord provides shuba kartari yoga of the 2nd lord of wealth. A malefic in the 8th house from the 2nd lord causes a 6-8 combination between the 2nd lord and the malefic in the 8th house. Therefore, it is desirable to have a benefic in the 8th house from the 2nd lord.

Hara Yoga

Hara yoga forms when benefics occupy the 4th, 9th, and 8th houses from the lord of the 7th house.

Brahma yoga

Brahma yoga forms when benefics occupy the 4th, 10th, and 11th houses from the ascendant lord.

These are rare yogas. That is why they are not found in many texts. Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra mentions them in Chapter 36. The reference point of these yogas is the 1st, 2nd, and 7th lords. These represent the self, wealth, and spouse – three key houses in a chart.


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