
Agastya Nadi Karmic Secrets for Jyotish Students by Vinayak Bhatt
In a previous birth, this soul was an artist. He was gifted in music, poetry, and beauty. He had many admirers. Among them was one true love — someone who deeply trusted him. But due to temptation, attraction, or pressure, he left that person mid-way. The story was incomplete. The bond was broken with pain.
Agastya says, such a soul is reborn with Venus and Mercury together in this life. Either in same sign or close degrees.
This is not just a yoga for art and charm. It is the sign of an unfinished romantic karma.
Agastya Nadi explains:
“When Shukra and Budh unite, old love reappears — not always to stay, but to teach.”
In this life:
- These people are attractive, good speakers, and often talented in arts or music
- They get easily attracted in love, even at young age
- They face emotional confusion — love comes, but does not stay
- Often, a person from past (in this birth or past life) enters again and brings both joy and suffering
- Marriage or relationships remain sensitive due to communication issues, cheating, or misunderstanding
This is the soul’s way of facing its own past mistakes in love. Many times, they fall in love with a person who mirrors their own past behaviour.
Remedies as per Agastya Nadi:
- Worship Goddess Durga or Lakshmi on Fridays by lighting ghee lamp
- Help a young girl or orphan with education or clothes
- Avoid gossip or talking lightly about love, marriage, or women
- Offer white sweets to girls during Navratri or Friday vrat
Lesson for Jyotish Students:
When you see Venus and Mercury together, don’t just say, “You will be romantic or talented.”
Ask instead:
“Has love created more confusion than peace in your life?”
That opens the door to karmic understanding.
Jyotish is not just about prediction. It is about patterns of the soul. Agastya reminds us — what you left incomplete in the last birth, will come again… not to punish, but to complete it.