Nadi astrology is a means of hearing future predictions written for people thousands of years ago. It specifically relates to past life circumstances. These predictions were written on palm leaves by various saptarishis (seven rishis). To learn about these saptarishis, check out this article about the authors of the palm leaves. These palm leaves have been stacked, preserved and stored for many generations in temple libraries throughout India.
Nadi astrology predicts both advantageous/beneficial and disadvantageous/ challenging periods that we may face during our lives. It is often true that when positive situations occur in our life we rejoice in them. But when negative or painful situations arise we instantly ask ourselves, “why me?’.
Nadi astrology and Karma are deeply interwoven topics. This is due to the predictions addressing the ripening and transformation of past life Karma.
More than just simple predictions, nadi astrology is rooted in very profound spiritual understanding. Many times as difficult or negative things occur, we overlook the karmic reasons that underly these challenging times and the impact they have on our lives. The nadi astrology prophecies address exactly this often forgotten aspect of our lives.
In our school days we learnt about cause and effect or actions and reactions, which are ever changing depending on the situation. For example, when we throw a ball at the wall – what happens? It bounces back at us.
Similarly, throughout our human lives we perform many different actions, and in turn face the obvious consequences of these. If the action is ‘positive’, or well intentioned, then more positive reactions begin to occur in life. In the same way, if the action is ‘negative’/self-serving then more painful or challenging consequences will likely occur in the future.
Our actions are the causes of the effects that we experience throughout our lives. While positive causes and effects are a great occurrence, let’s discuss in some detail the negative causes and the effects on human life that can follow.
In human life, so called curses can be the cause of the negative circumstances that we face. Curses are commonly seen as negative energy being projected on someone from another being. However, here curses refer to the negative consequences that selfish actions or intentions can create not just for others but for the subject of action.
From various different mythological works of the Maharishis, we have summarized 13 curses that cause severe impacts on human life. We see these as generalized categories that define various kinds of action taken from a very narrow, selfish, or egotistical point of view where the action serves only our limited idea of what is ‘right’ or ‘just’ and ignores any kind of loving aspiration to serve other beings.
These are:
This curse comes to a person who hurts or cheats a woman. It applies also in relationships where a mother, sister, wife, or daughter is left unsupported or uncared for. The effect of the ‘woman curse’ is a blockage in regards to generation grow.
Once a human being dies, the surrounding people should perform the funeral, and any acts or ceremonies regarding this human, in a respectful way. This curse comes to anyone that may speak ill of the dead, hinder a funeral, or stop a person that wishes to from attending a funeral. The Cadaver curse reduces longevity.
This curse comes to anyone who disrespects their teacher, misuses the teachings or skills learned, or refuses to teach skills to others. The Guru (teacher) curse has the effect of hindering education or rendering a person’s learned skill useless.
Anyone that kills a snake for no reason, or destroys a snake hole, receives this curse. It’s effects cause a delay in your general life efforts, as well as in marriage.
This curse may come to someone that does not perform the funeral rites for their ancestors, as well as anyone who neglects or doesn’t properly care for their parents or grandparents.
The ancestral curse may lead to miscarriage or abortion, death of the child, or no male children being birthed (which in Indian culture is traditionally considered a blessing).
A person that harms or kills a cow, or separates a cow and a calf may receive this curse. It may also come to anyone that leaves a cow to starve or be without water.
The effects of this curse will be no improvement within the family and generation.
Polluting the land is the cause of this curse. For example, throwing plastics or non-degradable particles onto the soil. As well as this, hitting or kicking the land out of anger may also be a cause.
The effect of the Land curse is enduring a hell-like torture while living.
Polluting water generates the water curse. Its effect in turn will be a scarcity of water.
Burning or drying a tree, or cutting an old or well grown tree is a cause of this curse. The effects of it are diseases and loan issues.
Contempt of God or interrupting a prayer to God leads to the Angel curse. The effect of the Angel curse is relationship issues.
The causes of the Rishi curse are insulting divine saints or insulting faithful devotees. The diminishing of the generation is its effect
Tutelary deities are similar to the Christian concept of angels that protect a particular geographical area. Followers revere and pray to them. However any disrespect towards them causes the Tutelary Deity curse. This results in evil coming to a family.
Certain families pray for generations to specific deities. We call these deities the Family deities. Disrespecting these deities can cause a powerful curse. It causes a sorrowful situation to occur in the family.
All of these curses describe how a person’s self-centered actions and way of being can create ill effects on themselves or others.
A person generates positive vibrations by performing a spiritual or social service related to the curse. Consequently, these vibrations are able to gradually cleanse the curse. Thus the effects of that challenging or limiting karma diminish with time.
The 13th chapter of the palm leaf reading contains information about the previous lifetimes and any karma that may be affecting you in this lifetime.
However, the 14th chapter is perhaps the most important chapter of the entire palm leaf prediction. This is so because it contains prescribed remedies in the form of poojas. These are specific kinds of offering and prayer that use mantras to inoke specific energies. There are also other forms of service that can be done to balance the karmic circumstances of our lives.
More info on all of the chapters contained within the palm leaf prediction can be found in the additional chapter tab.
To better understand your own karma and discover the remedies for your own karmic life circumstances, find your leaf now!
published: 28/07/2022