Veshi Yoga arises when any planet (except the Moon) is placed in the 2nd house from the Sun. This alignment grants truthfulness, inner contentment, sound vision, and — interestingly — a touch of laziness.
This yoga often marks a person who carries a quiet power: someone who seeks clarity, avoids deceit, and lives by a personal code. Although seemingly slow or even sluggish at times, such individuals operate from a deep internal rhythm, one not dictated by external noise.
Voshi Yoga is formed when a planet, excluding the Moon, is placed in the 12th house from the Sun. It signifies a philanthropic spirit, spiritual inclination, fame, and higher knowledge.
In Albert Einstein’s birth chart, Jupiter — the planet of wisdom, philosophy, and expansive understanding — sits in the 12th house from the Sun. This yoga speaks of a soul driven by a mission greater than itself, one that seeks to give back, to explore beyond boundaries, and to serve humanity through insight. It aligns perfectly with Einstein’s lifelong dedication to peace, ethics, and scientific truth.
Ubhayachari Yoga occurs when benefic planets occupy both the 2nd and 12th houses from the Sun — or when the Sun is flanked by benefic planets on both sides. This is a powerful formation that brings joy, natural charisma, physical beauty, leadership ability, and widespread respect.
It is considered a form of Shubhakartari Yoga, the “auspicious scissors” that elevate the Sun’s energy by surrounding it with benefic planetary forces.
In Einstein’s chart, this yoga is clearly present, enhancing the dignity of his Sun and supporting his path as a visionary. It bestowed not just public recognition, but a noble inner drive — to live by ideals, to illuminate the truth, and to walk a solitary path of brilliance.
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