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June 23, 2025 Author: Tanya
“Why does this always happen to me?”
It’s something we’ve all muttered at 2 AM when sleep escapes and reality hits too brutally. You attempt to be a good human—to love freely, work ethically, tell the truth—yet life is unkind. The relationships crumble, the job plateaus, the body fails. You’re left questioning whether it’s all just bad fortune… or something greater.
As per Vedic Astrology, maybe there exists a secret string between your current anguish and your past karma—a force that plays out silently in the narrative of your life.
Are we however mere pawns of fate? Or do we possess any control over revising our script?
Let us reveal how karma plays out in Vedic astrology, what Kundli informs us regarding the path of your soul, and—most crucial of all—whether or not you can break free from it.
Karma, by definition, is “action”. It’s not a system of punishment; it’s a cosmic checkbook. Everything you do—think, say, do—produces energy—good or bad—that eventually returns to you.
In Vedic philosophy, karma isn’t bound to just this lifetime. You carry karmic impressions from previous lives, and the moment you’re born, the planetary positions map out the results of your past actions—this map is your Kundli, or birth chart.
Your birth chart is not about fortune-telling. It’s more like a spiritual diagnosis—a blueprint showing what you came here to experience, what lessons you need to learn, and how you can evolve.
Vedic Astrology divides karma into three categories:
Think of this as your soul’s suitcase—containing the baggage of all past lives. It’s your accumulated karma.
This is the portion of karma activated in your current life. Your birth, family, physical body, early challenges—they’re shaped by this.
This is what you are creating now through your current choices. It’s your free will. And it’s the most powerful one—because it can shift everything else.
So yes, your Kundli may reflect your past—but your actions now create the path forward.
Each section of your birth chart has a story to tell.
Saturn (Shani) is also referred to as the karmic taskmaster. Where Saturn sits, beware of lessons in responsibility, patience, and delayed gratification.
Rahu and Ketu, tend to indicate karmic revenge from previous lifetimes—Rahu is what your soul still desires; Ketu is what it has to release.
The 12th House is symbolized by karmic debt, liberation, and the influence of previous lives.
Retrograde planets tend to indicate old energy that has yet to be processed and must be reworked at this time.
Example:
A person with Saturn in the 7th house may have serious relationship problems—not because they are ” unlucky in love,” but because his/her soul must become proficient with commitment, boundary-drawing, or overcoming abandonment.
Another person with Rahu in the 10th could be worried about ambition or reputation before others, drawn to the lure of fame—something they may never have attained in previous lives.
The chart doesn’t bind you; it illuminates where your soul is asking you to grow.
This is one of the biggest misconceptions. People hear “karma” and think: “I guess this is my fate. I have to suffer.”
Not true.
While Prarabdha Karma controls some aspects of life—like your relatives, birthplace in the country, or childhood obstacles—you are not at a loss.
Imagine it’s like a deck of cards. Karma shuffles the cards, but it’s your choice how you play them.
Even with a “difficult” chart, people rise.
Even with favorable planets, people fall—when ego, greed, or ignorance clouds their choices.
The ancient texts say:
“Karma is real. But free will is greater.”
Have you noticed these?
These are not coincidences. These are probably karmic prints surfacing.
But the liberating fact is once you acknowledge the pattern, you start the healing and rewriting process.
You can’t do anything about your birth chart. You can, though, alter your reaction to it.
That’s where Upayas are helpful. These aren’t superstitions—these are sacred tools meant to assist you in raising your vibration, clearing out karmic dross, and getting more in tune with your soul path.
Chanting mantras (like “Om Namah Shivaya” or “Hanuman Chalisa”) reprograms your mental and spiritual field, especially during planetary transits or dasha periods.
Giving, especially on specific days (e.g., donating on Saturdays for Saturn relief), helps burn off past karmic debt and opens your heart chakra.
Abstaining from food or certain pleasures on prescribed days can purify mind and body—and create clarity of action.
Selfless service—doing good without expecting anything in return—is the fastest way to burn karma and earn spiritual merit.
Meditation, mindfulness, and prayer shatter thought patterns that are unconscious and create new karmic tendencies.
A learned Vedic astrologer may assist you in finding karmic blocks and providing personalized solutions based on your dasha (planetary phase) and transits.
Let’s pause here.
Think about something you’ve struggled with for years. A relationship that hurts. A dream that keeps slipping away. A behavior you can’t shake.
Now ask yourself:
What if this is not a punishment—but a pattern?
What if I’ve carried this for lifetimes—and now, finally, I get the chance to break it?
This isn’t woo-woo thinking. It’s a shift in perception. When you begin to see your problems through karmic eyes, something wonderful occurs: you cease blaming, and you begin to transform.
You came into life at some point, in some location, with some tendencies. Yes. That’s karma.
But how you rise up in the morning, what you hold to be true, what kindness and compassion you practice, what boundaries you keep—that is your evolving karma.
You’re not held back by your chart. You’re not fixed by your past.
You’re a conscious soul, embodied to grow, break patterns, and form new karma.
And that’s the biggest freeing truth of all.
Short answer? Yes—when you shift your awareness.
Karma is not in the business of punishing you. It’s a business of molding you. Your birth chart contains your spiritual study plan. Some of the chapters are difficult. But whenever you respond out of love rather than fear, awareness rather than reaction, peace rather than blame—you rewrite your karmic fate.
The next time life isn’t playing you so well, don’t simply ask, “Why me?”
“What am I here to learn? And how can I respond differently this time?”
Because in Vedic Astrology, the goal isn’t to control fate.
It’s to understand your soul—and evolve beyond it.