Agastya Nadi vs Bhrigu Nadi: The Two Great Lineages
Quick answer: Agastya Nadi and Bhrigu Nadi are the two most famous lineages of the palm leaf tradition, each attributed to a great rishi. Agastya (Agathiyar) Nadi belongs to the Tamil Nadu palm leaf tradition and is read from your thumbprint; Bhrigu Nadi traces to the North Indian Bhrigu Samhita and today often means a fast, planet-based predictive method. Both read your life from an ancient record rather than calculating a chart.

Two sages, two traditions
Both lineages grew from the Siddha sages and rishis of Indian antiquity, who are said to have perceived individual destinies and recorded them for future seekers. Agastya and Bhrigu are two of these great seers, and their names mark two distinct streams within the wider world of Jyotish.
Agastya Nadi: the Tamil palm leaf tradition
Agastya Nadi is the lineage of the sage Agathiyar, the most widely consulted of all, and the one most closely tied to the temple town of Vaitheeswaran Koil in Tamil Nadu. A reading works by physical palm leaves: your thumbprint narrows the search to a bundle, then the reader confirms your specific leaf before interpreting its chapters. It is known for personal, verifiable detail — names, dates, family — and for its remedy chapters.
Bhrigu Nadi: the Bhrigu Samhita lineage
Bhrigu Nadi is attributed to Maharishi Bhrigu, one of the Saptarishi and author of the Bhrigu Samhita, a vast compilation of horoscopes. It is associated more with North India. The name carries two meanings today: the original palm leaf and Samhita manuscripts, and a fast, planet-based predictive technique derived from Bhrigu’s teachings that reads the chart through Jupiter and planetary placements.

How they compare
- Region — Agastya is rooted in Tamil Nadu; Bhrigu in North India
- Method — Agastya uses your thumbprint and a physical leaf; Bhrigu is associated with the Samhita and a planet-based predictive method
- Known for — Agastya for verifiable personal detail and remedies; Bhrigu for swift, chart-based prediction
- Shared principle — both read a pre-existing record of your life
Which is right for you?
If you want a reading from a physical leaf located by your thumbprint, with confirmable detail and remedy chapters, the Agastya tradition is the classic choice — and the one Mypalmleaf works in. We connect you with traditional readers in Tamil Nadu, live over Zoom, with a translator en tu propio idioma. More than 6,000 people in over 70 countries have read with us, and if no leaf is found, your reading is fully refunded.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Agastya Nadi and Bhrigu Nadi?
Agastya Nadi is the Tamil Nadu palm leaf tradition read from your thumbprint, attributed to the sage Agathiyar. Bhrigu Nadi traces to the North Indian Bhrigu Samhita and today often means a fast, planet-based predictive method.
Which Nadi lineage is most common?
Agastya Nadi is the most widely consulted, especially around Vaitheeswaran Koil in Tamil Nadu, where readings are taken from physical palm leaves located by thumbprint.
Do both lineages use palm leaves?
The Agastya tradition centres on physical palm leaves. The Bhrigu name covers both the original Samhita manuscripts and a modern planet-based predictive technique, but both share the principle of reading a pre-existing record of your life.
Which one does Mypalmleaf offer?
Mypalmleaf works in the Agastya tradition, connecting you with traditional readers in Tamil Nadu, live over Zoom with a translator. If no leaf is found, your reading is fully refunded.



