300 Important Combinations BVR

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Namaskar. I hope you're all really well this blustery sunny afternoon in South Wales.

Before I go through and do it myself, has anyone categorised the yogas in BVR's book according to the grahas involved, the outcomes, the bhavas and so on? I was hoping to save myself some work if someone was kind enough to share. If not then I will go through the tome and compile the lists myself and share if able.

I am really in the market for 100% dead cert (ho ho) yogas/combos related to imprisonment, or loss of freedom. They need not necessarily be linked to the acts that caused the incarceration, possibly criminal acts, but equally likely the result of political activism or judicial errors.

I used to like to apply medieval Arab tools and techniques relating to criminality early in the process of chart analysis of unknown persons to get some handle or orientation on them. Those techniques are not suitable for my current practice and I would like to keep to the rules of jyotish.

Can anyone help at all? My thanks in advance.
Hail Eris!

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First you have to find the right terms of search.
In sanskrit- bandhana yoga

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandhana_y ... trology%29

then Madoff vs Aan Sang soo kyi/Martin Luther King Jr

http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Madoff,_Bernie

http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/King,_Martin_Luther

How would you differentiate between those who were chained because they opposed the chains of oppression from those who were incarcerated and then died of ill-health.

The research focus has to be very small area.

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Greetings.

Useful links, especially the first one: thank you very musch pankajdubey.

I am not so much doing research as building a toolkit with which to process charts of people I do not know. As much as longevity assessment is fundamentally important when looking at a new chart, I think that some indication of significant life events helps too. We can look for raj, dhana and aristha yogas, for insance, and this sets us in good stead, but indications of incarceration strike me as very useful too, as providing some kind of compass into the unknown.

Thanks for the advice.

Have a groovy day.
Hail Eris!