
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In one of the past lives, this soul was married but walked away from the marriage. Either due to ego, detachment, or spiritual obsession, the person left the partner alone—without closure, without support. Sometimes the soul left due to sanyas, and sometimes due to selfish desire to escape duties.
Agastya says, when such a karma is left behind, the soul is born with Ketu in the 7th house.
Agastya clearly mentions:
“Ketu in Kalatra Bhava means the soul still carries the memory of a broken promise in marriage.”
In this life:
- The person may feel disconnected from spouse emotionally
- Either marriage gets delayed, or happens suddenly and brings confusion
- Even if married, bonding feels empty or full of misunderstandings
- Many times, they attract a partner who is detached, unavailable, or has health or spiritual issues
- In few cases, marriage ends without any big fight—just slow fading away
This is not a punishment. It is the soul’s reflection of its own action. Agastya says that this placement shows the person still carries the shadow of past relationship pain.
Remedies from Agastya Nadi:
- Offer white flowers and rice to Lord Shiva every Monday
- Light a lamp with cow ghee in front of Tulsi plant every evening
- Feed blind or poor couples on Thursdays or Ekadashi
- Do not insult your partner, even in jokes. Respect heals karma.
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
If you see Ketu in 7th house, don’t just say, “Your marriage will have problems.”
Ask instead:
“Do you feel something missing in your relationship, even if nothing is wrong?”
That question shows the real karma.
Agastya reminds us—marriage is not only about two bodies, but two souls completing a journey. If one soul walked away before, it will have to return… not for romance, but for closure.