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Madhu Sarpis Yoga: An Inauspicious Yoga

Madhu Sarpis Yoga is an inauspicious Yoga. This Yoga is formed with the combination of
Day, Tithi and Nakshatra. When all these elements make some specific inauspicious
combinations then even auspicious Yogas become inauspicious like somebody has mixed
poison in honey. That is why this Yoga is called Madhu Sarpis Yoga.
Let us know how this Yoga is created and how it changes an auspicious Yoga like Amrit
Siddha Yoga into an inauspicious Yoga:
1. When Hast Nakshatra is present on Sunday then Amrit Siddha Yoga is created. But if
Amrit Siddha Yoga is created on the fifth tithi then it transforms into Madhu Sarpis Yoga.
2. Similarly, when Mrighshira Nakshatra combines with Monday then Amrit Siddha Yoga is
formed but if this Yoga is formed on the sixth tithi then it cancels the auspicious influence of
Amrit Siddha Yoga and changes it into Madhu Sarpis Yoga.
3. If seventh tithi coincides with Monday and Ashwini Nakshatra is present then the MadhuSarpis Yoga is formed.
4. Amrit Siddha Yoga is also created with the combination of Wednesday and Anuradha
Nakshatra but if it is formed on the eighth tithi then it changes into inauspicious Madhu
Sarpis Yoga.
5. When Kritika Nakshatra is present on Thursday then Amrit Siddha Yoga is created but if it
is formed on the ninth tithi then it changes into inauspicious Madhu Sarpis Yoga.
6. When Friday and Raivati Nakshatra combine with ninth tithi then Madhu Sarpis yoga is
created.
7. When Rohini Nakshatra combine with Saturday and the tithi is eleventh then Amrit
Siddha yoga becomes inauspicious Madhu Sarpis yoga.
That is how an auspicious Yoga like Amrit Siddha Yoga becomes inauspicious due to the
influence of Madhu Sarpis Yoga. It is advisable for you to avoid doing any auspicious and
important work during this Yoga.

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