Dhruva Yoga
Dhruva is the twelfth of the 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology. The word 'Dhruva' translates to "fixed," "immovable," "permanent," or "constant." It is a highly auspicious and grounding Yoga that symbolizes stability, reliability, and the power of deep-rooted resolve.
Nature and Influence
People born under Dhruva Yoga are characterized by their steady and dependable nature. Like the North Star (Dhruva Tara), they provide a sense of direction and certainty to those around them. This Yoga favors activities that are intended to be permanent, such as marriage, laying foundations, or starting long-term investments. Natives often possess a calm mind and an unwavering focus.
Characteristics
- Reliable: They are extremely trustworthy. Once they commit to a person or a cause, they remain steadfast regardless of the circumstances.
- Concentrated: They possess the ability to focus intensely on a single task, making them experts in their chosen fields.
- Wealthy: This Yoga is associated with the accumulation of solid, long-term assets and financial security.
- Patient: They understand the value of time and are willing to work slowly and steadily toward a great goal.
Ruling Deity: Bhumi (The Earth Goddess)
The presiding deity of Dhruva Yoga is Bhumi Devi, the Earth Goddess. Bhumi represents stability, patience, and the foundation of all physical existence. Her influence grants Dhruva natives a grounded and nurturing energy. Just as the Earth remains immovable and supports all life, people born under this Yoga are the "rocks" of their society, providing support and stability to everyone they encounter.
Technical Details
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Number | 12 of 27 |
| Ruling Planet | Saturn (Secondary influence) |
| Nature | Auspicious / Stable |
| Key Theme | Permanence and Reliability |