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A full Moon in as benefic Rashi or Navamsa receiving the aspect of benefics would protect a children like Garuda (a holy bird in Hindu mythology) would protect one from serpents.
In this context, readers will realize that a discussion on Balarishta is not complete without a discourse on Balarishtabhanga yogas. We in this article propose to dwell on Balarishtabhanga yogas enunciated by Indian sage Venkatesa in his classical work Sarvarta Chintamani.
Balarishtabhanga yogas or planetary combinations and positions nullifying Balarishta in a Natal Chart according to Venkatesa are as follows:
Balarishta is not inevitable death
Balarishta yogas referred to in classical astrological works do not always in all cases result in death. Balarishta also can mean a serious health problem that a child is subject to.
According to renowned Indian astrologer and writer on astrology E.S. Neelakanthan the rules in Astrology are not deterministic (the final word on a given subject). He says that most planetary afflictions can, not only be mitigated but also wholly eliminated enabling the native to lead a full life.
Balarishta in a nutshell by Dr. Raman
For the benefit of our readership, we wish to quote a relating to Balarishta and the answer that comes in ‘A Catechism of Astrology ‘ authored by great Indian Jyotish Gurudev Dr. B.V. Raman : “ Q: There are many Balarishta yogas which are impossible to keep in memory for an ordinary astrologer. Is there any simple rule for finding out the same?
Answer:
(a) Look at the Moon and Jupiter. If they are in undesirable positions, there is Balarishta
(b) If Lagna is afflicted, there is Balarishta
© If the 6th, 8th, and the 12th are occupied by malefics, there is Balarishta.