
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In one of his previous lives, this soul had many responsibilities—he was a leader, businessman, or even a king. But due to selfish decisions, he ignored his own child. In some cases, the child was left in an ashram or forced into hard life. In other cases, the soul never accepted the child as his own. The child died with pain in the heart.
Agastya says, when a soul has this karma, it is born in this life with Saturn in the 5th house.
He clearly states:
“Where Shani sits in Putra Sthana, past sins towards children appear as delay, sorrow, or detachment in present life.”
In this birth:
• The person may face delay in childbirth, miscarriages, or fear of having children
• Even if child is born, emotional bonding is weak or there is physical distance
• Many times, the first child brings stress, illness, or karmic testing
• In few cases, native becomes too strict with their children, repeating the mistake again
This is not just a malefic placement. It is a karmic placement. It asks the native to learn care, patience, and responsibility.
Remedies given by Agastya Nadi:
- Every Saturday, feed black sesame and jaggery to cows or poor children
- Donate dark clothes to laborers or orphanage once a month
- Recite Hanuman Chalisa or Shani Stotra on Saturdays
- Avoid shouting or punishing your own children in anger — this blocks your karma even more
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
Don’t just say, “Saturn in 5th house means delay in children.” That is only half-truth.
Ask instead:
“Did you ever feel burdened by parenting, or did your parents feel distant when you were young?”
That will help the native understand the deeper reason.
Jyotish is a mirror of old life. If you see Saturn in 5th, it means some soul is returning — as your child — to settle the unfinished bond.