
Dharma, represented by the bull (of Śiva) called Nandiśvara, has four legs. These legs are
| Dharma Leg | Yuga | Lagna | Bhāva | |
| Tapaḥ (austerity) | Kṛta | Ākāśa | Karma | 10 |
| Śaucam (purity) | Kṛta, Dvāpara | Jala | Sukha | 4 |
| Dayā (mercy) | Kṛta, Dvāpara, Treta | Asta | Dara | 7 |
| Satyam (truth) | Kṛta, Dvāpara, Treta, Kali | Janma | Sva | 1 |
Satya is the only leg that has the strength to stand through all the yuga. Other legs become weak and cannot sustain the burden of sin. Learn more about their effects and how they are important in the chart and their role in shaping the bhāgya, or destiny of the individual.
Learn how a natural benefic or malefic can alter the fortune at its given natural year by being the harbinger of good or evil respectively. Weak malefic planets are the worst in bringing misfortune. We examine cases of good fortune coming through marriage.
D9 Dharma
D9 Dharma Presentation
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