By Pt. Amitabh Sharma
Astrological Analysis, Ramayana Stories & Life Perspective
Lord Ram was sent to exile at a time when celebrations filled the palace of Ayodhya. At the most auspicious moment, when the coronation ceremony was planned, suddenly Queen Kaikeyi asked King Dasharatha for two boons: fourteen years of exile for Ram and the throne for Bharat. As described in the Ramayana and other scriptures, this event was the result of planetary transitions and the fruits of past actions.
Event | Date/Time | Significance |
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Coronation | Chaitra Shukla Paksha, Navami | Auspicious placement, celebration |
Exile Order | Chaitra Shukla Paksha, Navami | Planetary fault, inauspicious yogas |
Exile Begins | Chaitra Shukla Paksha, Dashami | Beginning of dharma’s establishment |
Saturn’s powerful position in the fourth house of Ram’s birth chart diminished the affection and warmth from family, especially from the mother. The influence of Saturn brought mental anguish, struggles and persistent challenges in life. Scriptures recount that as a result of these influences, Queen Kaikeyi, who loved Ram dearly, suddenly changed her behavior and insisted on exile for Ram.
Saturn influences indicate that those who are meant to establish high ideals must sometimes sacrifice personal happiness and face hardships. The Ramayana describes how disputes, emotional trauma and family conflicts arise due to Saturn’s impact.
The presence of Mars in the seventh house played a crucial role in Ram’s marriage, relationships with brothers and the struggle for royal authority. Mars is reflected in legendary episodes with Sugriva and Angad, symbolizing brotherly kinship and friendship, where struggles always supported truth and righteousness.
Ram’s steadfast leadership in battle and the display of patience in adversity were also outcomes of Mars’s power. Mars caused obstacles at the coronation and this placement led to Bharat receiving the throne while Ram accepted his exile.
With Rahu in the third house, there was a powerful tendency for confusion and upheaval in family thinking, particularly transforming Queen Kaikeyi’s mindset. Rahu brought about confusion, mental instability and adverse situations that disturbed King Dasharatha’s heart. Ram’s life became a tale of trials, with Rahu constantly testing his resolve and virtue.
In Cancer ascendant, the conjunction of Moon and Jupiter created Gajakesari Yoga for Ram. This yoga instills strong devotion to righteousness, discipline and inner strength, enabling an individual to turn any hardship into a journey for dharma. Ram chose the path of exile as a way to uphold the greatness of dharma, making his struggles immortal in the annals of history. This yoga also imparts cosmic wisdom, pure selflessness and undaunted courage against unrighteousness.
With Sun in the tenth house, Rajyoga arises, granting the possibility of becoming a king by birth. Yet, planetary periods, faults and destiny created constant obstacles to political power. When the coronation was planned, Guru Vashishtha did not select any special muhurat - instead, the event proceeded solely on King Dasharatha’s suggestion. The Sun’s majesty defined Ram’s character as a leader, lawgiver and upholder of dharma but the full enjoyment of power remained elusive.
In Ram's birth chart, when Saturn, Mars and Rahu occupy three quadrants, Sarpa Yoga appears. This yoga brings humiliation, suffering and great struggle in life. Major events like Sita’s abduction, brotherly disagreements, epic battles and exile are all related to such inauspicious yogas.
Yoga | Position in Three Quadrants | Effect |
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Sarpa Yoga | Saturn, Mars, Rahu | Humiliation, suffering, struggle |
Gajakesari Yoga | Moon, Jupiter | Righteous struggle, ideal character |
Rajyoga | Sun | Leadership, law, obstacles in authority |
Ram’s life was the outcome of prior karma and the vast design of destiny. As an incarnation of Vishnu, Ram had to destroy unrighteousness and establish dharma by enduring human tragedies and hardships. According to scriptures and the Upanishads, past deeds, planets and yogas guide an individual's life. King Dasharatha’s error in fixing the auspicious timings for the coronation was also a result of destiny, leading to Ram’s exile.
Numerous events in the Ramayana showcase how Ram maintained peace and patience during every crisis. During exile, he respected everyone, demonstrated exemplary leadership and performed rigorous penance for the establishment of truth and righteousness. The style of conversations between Lakshman, Sita, Hanuman and Ram, their humility and policies continue to guide lives today.
A verse from Ramcharitmanas says -
"Dharmo rakṣati rakṣitaḥ"
That is, the one who protects righteousness, righteousness itself protects them.
Cause | Astrological Element/Planet | Effect/Result | Scriptural References |
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Saturn in Mother House | Saturn (Fourth House) | Separation from home or mother, struggle, exile | Valmiki Ramayana |
Mars in Seventh House | Mars | Opposition from siblings, obstacles to authority | Arya Jyotish, Manusmriti |
Rahu in Third House | Rahu | Mental confusion, adverse situations | Sant Tulsidas |
Gajakesari Yoga | Moon, Jupiter | Righteous struggle, ideal character | Mahabharata, Vedas |
Past Karma, Destiny | Yogas, Planetary Periods | Exile for dharma’s establishment | Upanishads, Brahmasutra |
Inauspicious/Sarpa Yoga | Saturn, Mars, Rahu | Humiliation, pain, hardship | Acharya Varahamihir |
Rajyoga, Sun | Sun, Tenth House | Barriers in authority, leadership, law | Ramcharitmanas, Surya Siddhanta |
It is often asked whether Ram’s exile happened only due to politics or family complications. Astrology, scriptures and reliable sources affirm that a combination of politics, family circumstances, planetary yogas and past actions was responsible for his exile. Saturn, Mars, Rahu, Gajakesari Yoga and inauspicious yogas were decisively influential.
The Ramayana is not just a tale or a remnant of the past but a guide for law, dharma, victory over adversities, resilience and unwavering commitment to truth. Ram’s exile brings alive the complete philosophy of astrology, karma, yogas and life’s wisdom. Through law, dharma and resilience, Ram’s character remains a guiding light for society.
Saturn in the fourth house, Mars in the seventh and Rahu in the third, along with Cancer ascendant, Gajakesari Yoga, Rajyoga and Sarpa Yoga generated struggle, separation from family and a life dedicated to dharma.
As per scriptures and Ramcharitmanas, Guru Vashishtha did not select any special timing but accepted King Dasharatha’s wish.
No, politics, planetary yogas, past actions, family dynamics and destiny - all combined to manifest Ram’s exile.
Gajakesari Yoga directed all struggles towards the establishment of righteousness and transformed Ram into an ideal figure.
Exile was the outcome of previous actions, yogas, planetary periods and destiny, where every event aligned with the establishment of dharma.
Ram’s exile was not just a product of suffering, struggle or philosophical tests. It is a symbol of righteousness, ideals, endurance and superior life values. The synthesis of astrology, karma, yogas and destiny makes Ram’s character an unfading source of inspiration and deep wisdom for life.
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