
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In a past life, this soul was emotionally distant. He lived far from family—either as a traveller, a prisoner, or a monk. Sometimes he had to leave everything behind during war, or due to painful separation. Other times, he closed his heart to protect himself. The pain was deep, but hidden.
Agastya says, when such a soul is reborn, it often carries Moon in the 12th house. The mind still lives far away from the world.
Agastya Nadi explains:
“Chandra in Vyaya Bhava means the soul has tasted loss before. In this life, tears may come silently, without anyone knowing.”
In this birth:
- Person is sensitive, emotional, but keeps feelings hidden
- Childhood may feel lonely, or mother may be absent or emotionally unavailable
- Dreams, intuition, and imagination are very strong, but not always understood by others
- The native may live in foreign land, or constantly feel like they don’t belong
- Many times they suffer from insomnia, fear, or secret emotional pain that is hard to explain
These people may look normal from outside, but carry deep silence inside.
Remedies as per Agastya Nadi:
- On every full moon, offer milk and rice to Lord Shiva or a temple pond
- Sit quietly under moonlight for 15 minutes and do deep breathing
- Help a motherless child or donate to orphanage in the name of your mother
- Avoid overthinking before sleeping—read something spiritual at night
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
If you see Moon in 12th house, don’t simply say, “You will live abroad or spend money emotionally.”
Ask instead:
“Do you sometimes feel emotional pain without any reason, especially at night or in dreams?”
That one question will reveal the soul’s real story.
Agastya teaches us—Moon is the mind, and 12th house is the space of past life storage. When Moon sits there, it is not weak—it is wounded. And Jyotish is the torch that helps that wound heal.