When two or more planets come within eight degrees of each other—either in the same house or sometimes even in adjacent houses—the combination is called a conjunction or Yuti.
In this upcoming series of blogs, we will discuss Yuti involving two planets, followed by three-planet and four-planet combinations.
Whenever planets form a Yuti, whether it involves two, three, or more planets, the overall dignity of the combination is influenced by the strongest planet present. The strongest planet becomes the dominant force, while the remaining planets act like supporting players contributing to the main planet’s results.
The outcome of any Yuti depends on several factors:
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The relationship between the planets in the conjunction
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Whether the planets are benefic or malefic
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Their individual natural characteristics
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Their functional nature for the specific ascendant
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The sign and house where the Yuti occurs
Only after considering all these factors can we accurately interpret the final results of the conjunction.
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