Upagrahas are shadowy planets in Vedic astrology that are not visible to the naked eye and are considered as secondary or subsidiary to the main planets. They are thought to exert subtle influences on certain areas of life when they align with specific planets or points in the birth chart.
There
isn't a widely recognized concept of "Sun-based Upagrahas" in
traditional Vedic astrology. Upagrahas are typically associated with the nodes
of the Moon (Rahu and Ketu), Gulika (also known as Mandi), and other shadowy
points calculated based on specific mathematical formulas.
However,
if you're referring to hypothetical or theoretical points that are associated
with the Sun in some way, they could potentially represent additional factors
influencing solar energy or Sun-related themes in the birth chart. These points
might be considered in specialized branches or techniques of astrology, but
they would not be traditionally classified as Upagrahas in the standard Vedic
astrological framework.
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