The Kandams: The Chapters of a Nadi Reading
Quick answer: A Nadi reading is organised into kandams — chapters, each covering one area of life. The first is the General Kandam, an overview of who you are; from there you choose specific chapters on family, career and wealth, marriage, children, health, obstacles, and the remedy chapters. Knowing what each Nadi kandam covers helps you choose the chapters that matter most to you.

What is a kandam?
A kandam (also spelled kaandam) is a chapter of your palm leaf. Traditionally there are fourteen, each devoted to a theme of life. Once your leaf is located by your thumbprint, you do not have to take every chapter — you choose the ones relevant to your questions, and the reader interprets each in turn.
The General Kandam comes first
The first chapter, the General Kandam, is always read at the start. It confirms your identity — your name, your parents’ names, your circumstances — and gives a broad portrait of your character, family background, and the overall shape of your life. Many people take the General Kandam first and then decide which specific chapters to explore.
The specific life chapters
After the overview, the numbered kandams each focus on one area:
- Family and wealth — finances, possessions, and family ties
- Siblings — brothers, sisters, and your bond with them
- Mother, property, vehicles — home and comforts
- Children — progeny and matters of conception
- Enemies and obstacles — illness, debts, and challenges
- Marriage — your partner, timing, and married life
- Longevity and health — vitality and wellbeing
- Career — work, business, and profession
- Father, fortune, spirituality — luck and inner life

The remedy chapters: Shanti, Deeksha, and Gnana
Beyond the life chapters are the special remedy kandams. The Shanti Kandam describes past-life karma and the poojas or homa that can ease it. The Deeksha Kandam prescribes mantras and disciplines for protection and progress. The Gnana Kandam turns to spiritual wisdom and liberation. These chapters are why a Nadi reading is not only predictive but also offers a path forward.
Which chapters should you choose?
If you have one pressing concern — say marriage or career — the General Kandam plus that one chapter is a focused start. If you want the fullest picture, the remedy chapters add depth. With Mypalmleaf your reading is delivered live over Zoom, with a translator in your own language, so you can decide as you go which Nadi kandam to open next. If no leaf is found, your reading is fully refunded.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Nadi kandam?
A kandam is a chapter of your palm leaf, each devoted to one area of life. Traditionally there are fourteen, beginning with the General Kandam and continuing through specific chapters on family, marriage, career, health, and remedies.
Do I have to take all the chapters?
No. The General Kandam is read first to confirm your leaf and give an overview, and then you choose only the specific chapters that match your questions.
What are the Shanti, Deeksha, and Gnana kandams?
They are the remedy chapters. The Shanti Kandam covers past-life karma and remedies, the Deeksha Kandam prescribes mantras and disciplines, and the Gnana Kandam turns to spiritual wisdom and liberation.
Which chapter should I start with?
Start with the General Kandam for an overview, then add the chapter that matches your main concern, such as marriage or career. You can decide which chapter to open next as the reading unfolds.



