Some seekers arrive at our centre in Vaitheeswaran Koil carrying questions. Others arrive carrying grief. A couple from Hyderabad, married in 1994, belonged to the second group. They had everything a household is supposed to want — stability, family support, a good profession — and yet, year after year, no child. By the time an uncle suggested they visit Guruji at Vaitheeswaran Koil, eight years had passed. Their story, which they later shared with us in gratitude, shows what the parihar process genuinely involves — and why it is never a single ritual.
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The First Reading: Naming the Obstruction
When the husband’s right thumb impression led us to his leaf, the General Kandam reading confirmed the family details first — names, lineage, profession — which is how every authentic reading establishes trust before predictions begin. Then the leaf addressed what they had not spoken aloud: the delay in childbirth, and its karmic root.
This is where nadi astrology differs from sympathy. The leaf does not say “be patient.” It names a cause — in their case, ancestral karma requiring specific remediation — and prescribes the parihars to address it. The couple did not receive vague hope that day. They received a task list.
Why Their Parihars Spanned Two States
Here is the part most first-time seekers do not expect: the prescribed parihars were not all at Vaitheeswaran Koil. The leaf directed remedies at temples in Tamil Nadu and also in their own Andhra Pradesh. Seekers sometimes assume pariharam means one pooja at one temple on one day. In reality, the rishis prescribed remedies tied to specific deities, specific places, and sometimes specific sequences.
The couple completed their Tamil Nadu parihars and then continued the remaining ones in Andhra over the following years. This staggered completion is normal. What matters is not speed but completion — and intention. We have watched seekers race through rituals like errands and wonder why nothing shifts. This couple did the opposite. They treated each temple visit as a genuine act of surrender.
What Happened Next
In 2010, the couple returned to Vaitheeswaran Koil. Not with a question this time — with a thanksgiving. Their daughter had been born. They came back specifically to thank the deities of the temples involved and to share the news at our centre, a gesture we see often from seekers whose readings bear fruit. Sixteen years after their marriage, eight years after their first visit, the empty space in their home was filled.
We share this case not as a guarantee — no honest centre promises outcomes — but as a documented journey from leaf to remedy to result, exactly as the tradition intends it to work.
What This Case Teaches Every Seeker Facing Delay
Three lessons emerge from their journey. First, the leaf addresses the cause, not just the symptom. Medical avenues and astrological remedies are not rivals; many seekers pursue both, and the leaf speaks to the karmic dimension that medicine cannot see. Second, parihars are a process, not a purchase. The couple’s remedies took sustained effort across years and across two states. Third, returning to give thanks completes the circle. The siddhars considered gratitude itself a spiritual act, and seekers who return to acknowledge their results often describe a sense of closure that the result alone did not bring.
Why Childbirth Questions Are Among the Most Common We Read
After five generations at Vaitheeswaran Koil, we can say plainly that questions of progeny bring more couples to our door than almost anything except marriage. The Putra Kandam — the chapter concerning children — exists precisely because the rishis anticipated this. If you and your spouse are walking this same difficult road, know that you are walking a path thousands have walked into our reading room before you, many of whom left with a direction they did not have when they arrived.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which chapter of nadi astrology deals with childbirth?
The chapter concerning children, often read alongside the General Kandam and the Shanti Kandam, which reveals karmic causes and their remedies.
Do both husband and wife need to attend the reading?
The leaf is located through one spouse’s thumb impression, but readings concerning children naturally involve both partners, and we encourage couples to attend together.
Can the parihars be done if we live outside Tamil Nadu?
Yes. Some remedies may be prescribed at temples in your own region, and for seekers who cannot travel, we guide proxy arrangements for specific rituals.
How long after parihars do results appear?
The leaf itself often indicates a timeframe. In this couple’s case, the journey spanned years. Every leaf, and every karma, carries its own timeline.
Is a nadi reading a substitute for medical treatment?
No, and we never advise seekers to abandon medical care. The reading addresses the karmic dimension alongside whatever else a couple is pursuing.
Take the First Step Your Family Took Generations Ago
If years of waiting have brought you no answers, your leaf may hold the cause and the remedy together. Contact Sivayogi Astrological Center, Guruji Dr. A. Sivasamy, Vaitheeswaran Koil, at +91 9788 355 390 or WhatsApp +91 9489 256 905 for an in-person or online consultation.