Check Your Jaimini Raja Yogas
Enter your birth details to detect karaka-based and arudha-based Raja Yogas unique to Jaimini Astrology.
What Your Report Will Reveal
Jaimini Raja Yogas
All karaka-based and arudha-based Raja Yogas present in your birth chart.
Strength Assessment
Each yoga graded as Strong or Moderate based on planetary dignity and aspects.
Karaka Context
Your Atmakaraka, Amatyakaraka, Arudha Lagna, and Karakamsha sign at a glance.
Classical Basis
Every yoga traced to Jaimini Sutras — not invented, not interpolated.
What is Jaimini Raja Yoga?
Jaimini Raja Yoga represents one of the most sophisticated predictive tools in Vedic astrology — a system attributed to Maharishi Jaimini that determines success, authority, and career direction through degree-based planetary significators called Chara Karakas. Unlike Parashari Raja Yogas that form through house lordship, Jaimini yogas emerge when the Atmakaraka (soul planet), Amatyakaraka (career planet), and reference points like Arudha Lagna and Karakamsha Lagna align in angular or trinal positions. These unique combinations reveal whether your soul purpose naturally aligns with worldly achievement — a distinction that no other astrological system provides.
How Jaimini Raja Yogas Form
Karaka Alignment
Jaimini Raja Yogas form when key Chara Karakas — especially Atmakaraka (AK) and Amatyakaraka (AmK) — occupy angular (Kendra) or trinal (Trikona) positions from each other or from key reference points like Lagna or Arudha Lagna.
Arudha Reference
Unlike Parashari, Jaimini uses the Arudha Lagna (AL) as a worldly reference point. When the AK sits in a Kendra or Trikona from AL, it signals that your soul purpose and public standing align — a classic Raja Yoga.
Karakamsha Kendra
When the Karakamsha Lagna (AK in D9) falls in a Kendra from natal Lagna, it creates one of the strongest Jaimini Raja Yogas — authority and achievement naturally follow the native.
Jaimini vs Parashari Raja Yoga
| Aspect | Jaimini | Parashari |
|---|---|---|
| Formation Basis | Chara Karakas (degree-based planet roles) | House lords (fixed lordship by sign) |
| Key Reference | Arudha Lagna + Karakamsha Lagna | Natal Lagna + Moon sign |
| Unique to System | AK-AmK mutual yoga, PK in 5th, Karakamsha Kendra | Gaj Kesari, Panch Mahapurusha, Viparit Rajyoga |
| Timing System | Chara Dasha (sign-based) | Vimshottari Dasha (planet-based) |
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What is Jaimini Raja Yoga?
Jaimini Raja Yoga is a combination of planetary positions unique to Jaimini Astrology that indicates authority, achievement, and success. Unlike Parashari yogas formed by house lords, Jaimini Raja Yogas are based on Chara Karakas (variable planetary significators determined by degree) and reference points like the Arudha Lagna and Karakamsha Lagna.
Q: How is Jaimini Raja Yoga different from Parashari Raja Yoga?
Parashari Raja Yogas depend on the relationship between lords of specific houses (like the 9th and 10th lords). Jaimini Raja Yogas depend on Chara Karakas — planets ranked by degree. For example, the Atmakaraka (soul planet) and Amatyakaraka (career planet) forming a Kendra or Trikona relationship creates a Raja Yoga that Parashari astrology does not consider.
Q: What is the AK-AmK Raja Yoga in Jaimini?
When the Atmakaraka (AK — highest degree planet) and Amatyakaraka (AmK — second highest degree planet) occupy mutual Kendra or Trikona positions, it forms the AK-AmK Raja Yoga. This means your soul purpose naturally aligns with your professional and public life — a strong indicator of career success and recognition.
Q: Can someone have zero Jaimini Raja Yogas?
Yes, it is entirely possible. Not every chart forms Jaimini Raja Yogas — these require specific angular or trinal alignments between Chara Karakas, Arudha Lagna, or Karakamsha Lagna. A chart with no Raja Yogas simply means success comes through other combinations like Dhana Yogas, Parashari yogas, or sustained effort during favourable dasha periods.
Q: What is the role of Karakamsha Lagna in Raja Yoga?
The Karakamsha Lagna is the sign your Atmakaraka occupies in the Navamsha (D9) chart. When this sign falls in a Kendra (angular house — 1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th) from your natal Lagna, it creates one of the most powerful Jaimini Raja Yogas — indicating natural authority and recognition in the native's field.
Q: Does a "strong" yoga guarantee success?
No yoga guarantees anything on its own. A "strong" Raja Yoga indicates higher potential and more favourable alignment of karaka energies. But results depend on multiple factors: the overall chart strength, dasha periods, transit support, and the native's actions. Jaimini yogas show the direction — you still have to walk the path.
Q: How many Jaimini Raja Yogas can one chart have?
The number varies by chart. Based on our calculations, most charts have 2 to 5 Jaimini Raja Yogas. Some exceptional charts may have more, while others may have fewer or none. The quality (strong vs moderate) matters more than the quantity — one strong AK-AmK yoga is worth more than three weak supportive ones.
Q: When do Jaimini Raja Yogas give results?
Jaimini Raja Yogas primarily activate during the Chara Dasha period of the sign involved. If your AK-AmK yoga involves signs that are running in your current Chara Dasha, the yoga's effects will be most visible. Professional astrologers use Chara Dasha timing alongside Parashari Vimshottari Dasha for precise event prediction.
Q: Is this calculator free to use?
Yes, the Jaimini Raja Yoga calculator on PanchangBodh is 100% free. Enter your birth details and get instant results — no registration, no payment, no email required. All calculations use the Lahiri Ayanamsha and standard Jaimini methodology.
Q: Can I use this with my Parashari Kundali?
Absolutely. Professional Vedic astrologers use both systems simultaneously. Your Parashari Kundali shows classical yogas, doshas, and Vimshottari Dasha timing. Jaimini Raja Yoga analysis adds a complementary layer — particularly powerful for understanding career direction and authority patterns. PanchangBodh provides free tools for both systems.