Siddha Yoga
Siddha is the twenty-first of the 27 Yogas in Vedic astrology. The word 'Siddha' translates to "perfected," "accomplished," "successful," or "skilled." It is a highly auspicious Yoga that symbolizes the culmination of effort into mastery and the attainment of desired results.
Nature and Influence
People born under Siddha Yoga are blessed with a natural talent for mastery. They possess the focus and dedication required to reach the pinnacle of their chosen craft or profession. Unlike those who struggle to finish what they start, Siddha natives have an innate ability to bring tasks to a successful and "perfected" conclusion. This Yoga ensures that the native's life is marked by achievement and the respect of their peers.
Characteristics
- Accomplished: They often reach a high degree of skill and proficiency in multiple areas of interest.
- Determined: They possess a steady willpower that allows them to overcome obstacles through sheer competence.
- Intelligent: Their minds are sharp and oriented toward practical results and efficient execution.
- Prosperous: Associated with a life of abundance earned through their own skills and recognized merits.
Ruling Deity: Kartikeya (The Commander of Gods)
The presiding deity of Siddha Yoga is Lord Kartikeya (also known as Skanda or Murugan), the Commander-in-Chief of the divine army. Kartikeya represents the perfect union of strength, intelligence, and discipline. His influence grants Siddha natives the strategic mind needed to win battles and the perfection required to master any weapon or tool. Kartikeya ensures that the success of this Yoga is used for the protection of Dharma and the achievement of higher goals.
Technical Details
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Number | 21 of 27 |
| Ruling Planet | Mars (Secondary influence) |
| Nature | Highly Auspicious / Accomplished |
| Key Theme | Mastery and Success |