Riṣṭa & Ariṣṭa

treeरिष्ट (riṣṭa) is a very negative Sanskrit word meaning all of the following evil things –

  • torn off, broken
  • hurt, injured, wounded
  • failed, miscarried
  • a sword symbolising the weapon that brings the destruction or suffering
  • it is a noun denoting misfortune of every kind including all calamities
  • a bad omen, that brings in bad luck

There are various combinations that indicate the evil of riṣṭa. Make a check list of the various combinations so that you can check thin in charts before you start studying them. Never ever study a chart without checking the riṣṭa first.
अरिष्ट (ariṣṭa) is the negation of the evil of riṣṭa and shows the blessings that can prevent the mishap and suffering. This is like an anti-virus program or a firewall that prevents the evils from getting into the system, the person and his destiny. It includes everything in the system that can prevent the disease or suffering.
रिष्ट-भङ्ग (riṣṭa-bhaṅga) is the cure and is like visiting a doctor after one is infected.

  • Riṣṭa (Evils) - Bala-riṣṭa » 12 Years | riṣṭa associated with Moon as significator Yoga-riṣṭa » 20 Years | riṣṭa associated with Jupiter as significator Janma-riṣṭa » 24 Years | riṣṭa associated with Sun as significator Duṣthāna Chandra Duṣthāna Vakra-Graha Durmantra Tri-pāpa and Catur-pāpa Maraṇa Kāraka Sthāna Other Combinations explained Tamas Chandra Vināśa Yoga Ardha Chakra Shadow of Sun etc. Things you need to study outside of BPHS Tri-Pataki Chakra Bear in mind that Neṣṭā Karma and Neṣṭā Graha require considerable understanding as these planets can surely give marriage and make life a wonderful experience or the converse i.e. living hell. Riṣṭa (Evils
  • Riṣṭa Others - Riṣṭa is not just restricted to the native. It extends to mother, especially at the time of delivery, to siblings and parents and elders. Parashara teaches us various principles in the combinations to determine the evils for parents. Of particular interest is the durmantra combination in the previous lesson where the afflicted Moon in the 5th house can cause death of mother instead of the native because it is not in 1,7,3 or 9 houses. In the 5th house it is maraka (2H) from the 4th bhava showing the mother. We learn three important principles Riṣṭa Others