Mercury + Saturn – Karma of Speech and Silence
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Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt

In a past birth, this soul used the power of words in the wrong way. He was either a court advisor, teacher, writer, or someone whose speech influenced people. But instead of speaking truth, he twisted facts, lied for gain, or kept silent when injustice was happening. Because of this, many suffered. Dharma was lost.

Agastya says, such a soul is born in this life with Mercury and Saturn together.
Either they are in same sign or very close degrees.

He writes clearly:
“When Budh joins Shani, the soul carries heavy memory of misused speech. Now the tongue becomes slow, or the mind becomes too sharp and cold.”

In this life:

  • Person may be intelligent, logical, and mature, but struggles to express freely
  • Childhood speech delay, fear of public speaking, or stammering may be present
  • Some become very quiet, others speak too harshly and lose relationships
  • Overthinking, fear of being misunderstood, and hesitation become part of personality
  • Many of them are serious thinkers, researchers, or deep learners—but struggle to connect emotionally

This is the soul’s chance to learn how to use words with truth and balance.

Remedies given by Agastya Nadi:

  1. Offer green moong and sesame oil to Lord Vishnu or Shani Dev on Wednesday or Saturday
  2. Do mantra japa of “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” daily with clear intention
  3. Write a daily journal to express emotions—writing purifies Mercury
  4. Help a student who is poor or struggling in studies

Lesson for Jyotish Students:
When you see Mercury and Saturn together, don’t just say, “You are intelligent but serious.”
Ask instead:
“Do you feel blocked while speaking, or misunderstood even when you try to explain?”
That question will open the karmic memory.

Agastya teaches us—speech is a gift. If used with wisdom, it heals. If misused, it binds. Mercury-Saturn is a chance to speak only what matters, and stay silent when it protects truth.

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