Naga Dosha / KaalSarp Dosha
June 28, 2022
Naga Dosha, often called KaalSarp Dosha in astrology, is a debated combination in modern astrological practice. It is said to form when all the planets are enclosed between Rahu and Ketu, creating a karmic pattern that may bring imbalance, pressure, or repeated life challenges.
What KaalSarp Dosha means
This yoga is generally described as a condition where planetary energy becomes trapped between the two shadow nodes, Rahu and Ketu. Because Rahu and Ketu are tied to karma, desire, detachment, and past-life residue, the yoga is often interpreted as a sign of unresolved karmic patterns.
How its effects are judged
The combination should not be declared blindly just by sign position. Degrees matter, and benefic influences such as Jupiter’s aspect or the presence of strong auspicious yogas may reduce or nullify much of the negative result.
Symptoms and life patterns often associated with it
This dosha is often linked in popular astrology with anxiety, pressure, headaches, skin issues, digestive discomfort, and recurring obstacles. But such outcomes should always be judged with wider chart context rather than assumption alone.
Remedy and inner correction
The deeper remedy is not fear-based ritual but awareness, charity, devotion, and steady self-correction. Regular sincere charitable action, spiritual grounding, and understanding one’s weaknesses are seen as more meaningful than mechanical remedies alone.
Final thought
Naga Dosha or KaalSarp Dosha is best approached with caution and clarity, not fear. When judged properly, it may point to karmic pressure and imbalance, but strong chart support, right living, and self-awareness can greatly reduce its disturbing effects.

