In the sacred science of Vedic astrology, the Kaal Sarp Dosh is considered a powerful and karmic planetary condition that affects one’s destiny. Among its various types, Anant Kaal Sarp Dosh holds special spiritual and astrological significance.
This dosha occurs when Rahu is placed in the 1st house (Lagna) and Ketu in the 7th house, with all other planets positioned between these two shadowy planets. This cosmic alignment forms the Anant Kaal Sarp Yoga — a symbolic representation of the endless (Anant) cycle of karma.
The name “Anant” refers to Lord Vishnu’s divine serpent, Ananta Shesha, who holds the universe on His hoods. While the presence of Anant Kaal Sarp Dosh can manifest struggles in the material world, it also indicates a deep connection to spiritual awakening, detachment, and moksha in this lifetime, if handled properly.
When Anant Kaal Sarp Dosh is present:
This dosh acts like a karmic block from past lives. It brings the native into difficult situations to help them evolve spiritually.
This dosh becomes more active during:
During these periods, spiritual discipline and remedies are extremely important.
Not all aspects of this yoga are negative. If the native has strong Jupiter, or benefic aspects from Moon or Venus, the Anant Kaal Sarp Dosh can become a path to transformation, especially when the person leans toward dharma, spirituality, and service.
In many cases, this dosh brings hidden talents, intuition, and deep inner wisdom after going through hardships.
The Anant Kaal Sarp Dosh is not a curse—it is a karmic opportunity. It tests, but also evolves the soul. Those with this dosh must embrace dharma, meditation, and inner purification. In many cases, such souls are born for a higher purpose. By aligning with the divine, practicing humility, and living truthfully, the effects of this dosh can be transformed into blessings.
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