Sanyasa yogas compel a person to give up all wealth and material possessions; he then becomes a mendicant and begs for alms. These yogas are a class apart, they are
Shubha-yogas (auspicious yogas) and are not
ava-yogas (evil yogas) indicating poverty. They compel a person to renounce the world and seek the Ultimate Truth.
Raja yogas obtaining along with Sanyasa yogas make a person a world-renowned
Dikshita and may be a pious ruler who is widely worshipped. A weak Saturn casting its aspect on the weak lord of the Ascendant generally makes one take to the path of renunciation. If the lord of the bhava in which the Sanyasa yoga occurs is associated with
Rahu or combines with
Gulika in a cruel amsa, or if benefics do not aspect the said lord, then that Sanyasa yoga will be defunct.
Chengiz Khan, the mighty
Mongol warrior, was born at 1.30 A.M on 16/09/1186 A.D.with six planets combining in one sign and house i.e. in Virgo in the 3rd house from the lagna which grouping included a strong
Uchhabhilashi Saturn, he did not take to the path of renunciation. He was a ruthless warrior and a wandering conqueror as foretold by
Saravali for this conjunction and a powerful ruler as ordained by Laghu Jataka Sarwaswa vide Verse 537 which states that if all planets are in the 12th from the Moon and aspect the 6th house from the Moon then a Raja yoga is caused and the person lives for 68 years; Chengiz Khan lived for 68 years.
Varahamihira states that if the Lagna falls in an even sign, and the three natural benefics along with Mars are all powerful to do good then a woman becomes a famous
Vedantin, and if the 7th house is tenanted by a cruel planet and the 9th by mild benefics then she will embrace the kind of Sanyasa as is indicated by the planet occupying the 9th house. In a Capricorn Lagna nativity that had Rahu in the 5th, Mars in the 6th, Saturn in the 7th, the Sun and the Moon in the 8th, Venus and Mercury in the 9th, Jupiter and Ketu in the 11th despite a powerful
Bhagya Yoga obtaining and all three natural benefics being placed ahead of the Sun and the Moon the lady did not receive
Diksha because Saturn did not aspect the Moon or its
dispositor, and Mars did not aspect the 9th house. Jataka Bharanam reiterates that if Jupiter is either in the 5th house or in the Lagna and the Moon is situated in the 10th house then the person will be a
Tapasavi i.e. the one who has conquered his senses and who possesses the finest of intelligence, is persevering, hardworking and successful. This is a yoga of a very high order and gives excellent results provided both Jupiter and the Moon gain favourable
vargas and
nakshatras. The significant factor in this yoga-formation is the lord of the sign of exaltation for
Devaguru (Jupiter) occupying the all-important
Karmasthana (house of action). ==References==