
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In a past birth, this soul was in a position where many people depended on his care—maybe as a healer, nurse, mother, or helper. But instead of helping, the person ignored the pain of others. He became tired, selfish, or emotionally disconnected. He served unwillingly, complained, or even used someone’s weakness for his own gain.
Agastya says, when such karma repeats, Moon enters the 6th house—the house of suffering, service, and karmic enemies.
He writes:
“When Chandra sits in Shatru Bhava, the soul is made to feel what it once ignored in others. The mind becomes soft outside, but heavy inside.”
In this life:
- The native is sensitive, but always in mental tension—unable to relax
- Health issues connected to digestion, hormones, or emotional ups and downs are common
- Relationship with mother may feel strained, unavailable, or emotionally one-sided
- They feel they are always serving someone—family, boss, partner—but don’t get equal care in return
- Even after doing good, they feel unrecognised or emotionally drained
This is not a curse. It is the soul’s chance to serve with true compassion this time—not for praise, but for inner healing.
Remedies from Agastya Nadi:
- Offer water mixed with raw rice and white flowers to Lord Shiva every Monday
- Do some daily act of seva—like feeding dogs, cleaning a temple, or helping someone ill
- Avoid emotional complaints—cry in prayer, not in public
- Take care of your stomach and mental peace—eat food with calm mind and sit in silence before sleeping
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
When you see Moon in the 6th house, don’t just say, “You’ll have mental tension or health problems.”
Ask instead:
“Do you feel like you’re always helping others but no one sees your pain?”
That question will show them the hidden karma.
Agastya reminds us—the Moon reflects the mind. In the 6th house, it reflects the pain of others through your own life. But if handled properly, this Moon becomes a true healer—a soul who learns to feel and serve with full heart.
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