
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In a past life, this soul was responsible for many people. It could have been a mother, father, caretaker, or even a king. But due to too much duty or fear of showing emotion, this person became cold. He or she did not express love. Many people around felt emotionally ignored—especially children or family members. The soul didn’t mean to hurt anyone, but the emotional wall became a burden.
Agastya says, when this soul takes birth again, Moon and Saturn come together in the chart. Either in the same sign or very close degrees.
He writes:
“When Chandra meets Shani, the mind carries weight. The smile becomes weak, and the heart forgets how to feel freely.”
In this life:
- The person is responsible and mature from a young age, but carries emotional pain silently
- There may be distance from mother, or mother may be strict, sick, or emotionally unavailable
- These people may appear calm, but inside they feel lonely—even when surrounded by family
- They often suffer from depression, emotional numbness, or fear of expressing feelings
- They are often drawn towards helping others, but forget to care for their own emotional needs
This is not a curse. It is the soul’s way of learning how to feel again, how to open the heart and not just carry the weight.
Remedies from Agastya Nadi:
- Respect and care for your mother or a mother-like figure in your life
- Feed old women or take care of elderly people every Monday or Saturday
- Recite “Shivoham” or “Om Namah Shivaya” while sitting quietly near water or moonlight
- Donate warm clothes or blankets to the poor during winter, especially to women
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
When you see Moon and Saturn together, don’t simply say, “You will face emotional issues or mother problems.”
Ask instead:
“Do you feel like your emotions stay locked inside, even when you want to speak out?”
That will take the native closer to their real karmic pattern.
Agastya reminds us—Moon is the mind, Saturn is time. When they sit together, it means the soul must learn to feel again—slowly, softly, patiently. Jyotish is not just about destiny, it’s about healing the story hidden behind the stars.
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