By Pt. Narendra Sharma
Mars, Saturn, Rahu-Ketu, Nadi: cosmic play, hardships and the divinity of dharma

Mother Sita, consort of Lord Rama and incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, is revered for purity, endurance and spiritual grace. The trials in her life, abduction ordeal by fire, periods of exile, are often analyzed by astrologers as outcomes of certain doshas (planetary afflictions) in her supposed kundali. Let us delve into these astrological explanations and their cosmic meanings.
Astrological Reasoning:
Sita is said to have suffered from Mangal dosha, with Mars in a malefic position affecting her marital life. Mars, fiery and aggressive, when ill-placed, troubles marriage and fosters separation or repeated discord.
Life Manifestation:
Despite being married to the ideal husband, Rama, Sita endured multiple separations, forest exile, abduction, forced isolation, classic symptoms of Mangal dosha.
Scriptural Insight:
It’s believed Rama also had Mangal dosha; when both partners share it, the affliction can cancel. Still, their life tales, driven by cosmic dharma, allowed separation as part of the divine plan.
Astrological Reasoning:
Saturn’s influence, when strong or malefic, brings sustained hardship, delay, humiliation and long suffering, especially if affecting marriage and family house.
Life Manifestation:
Abduction, long captivity ordeal by fire and final exile during pregnancy are all linked to Saturn’s karmic influence.
Philosophical View:
Saturn’s lesson is patience, endurance and detachment. Sita embodied these qualities, her composure through trial inspires all.
Astrological Reasoning:
When the Moon is afflicted, it causes emotional instability, domestic unrest and oscillating fortunes.
Life Manifestation:
Her joy in Ayodhya as a new bride was quickly quenched by exile; oscillation between joy and sorrow and her ultimate departure from palace life, echoes this dosha.
Spiritual Symbolism:
Her trials symbolize Bhudevi, bearing pain and nurturing all, showing joy and suffering are transient but dharma is eternal.
Astrological Reasoning:
Rahu and Ketu cause karmic tests, deception, sudden reversals and public scrutiny.
Life Manifestation:
Sita’s abduction through deceit, abrupt fate reversal from queen to captive and her public ordeal (Agni Pariksha) all reflect this pattern.
Deeper Meaning:
Rahu-Ketu afflictions in her story indicate her role in cosmic drama, bearing karma so Rama could enact his divine mission.
Astrological Reasoning:
Some contend there was a Nadi dosha in Sita and Rama’s match, risking repeated separations, health or lineage concerns.
Life Manifestation:
Despite deep love, separation reoccurred, reflecting not weakness but the destiny to demonstrate dharma’s supremacy.
Astrological Reasoning:
Combinations indicating loss of status/royal comfort appear in Sita’s story whenever planetary afflictions strike the houses of status.
Life Manifestation:
From being queen of Ayodhya to exile, captivity and eventually abandonment in a hermitage, this rise and fall is classic Rajyabhanga.
Despite astrological explanations, Sita and Rama’s life was divine leela. Their suffering was cosmic necessity: to teach endurance, duty and compassionate queenship. Sita’s endurance evokes Bhudevi, the Earth Mother, who suffers and nourishes. Her pain showed dharma shines brightest amidst adversity, true strength lies in graceful endurance.
The doshas in Sita’s chart, Mangal, Shani, Chandra, Rahu-Ketu, Nadi dosha, Rajyabhanga yoga, symbolically explain her hardships. Yet these afflictions highlight her divine strength, not weakness. Devotees and seekers should see in her story a call to uphold dharma and purity through all trials.
Q1. Which dosha most affected Mother Sita’s life?
A: Mars (Mangal) and Saturn (Shani) doshas, linked to separation and persistent hardship.
Q2. Did Rama and Sita both have the same dosha?
A: Tradition says both had Mangal dosha, which partly neutralized its effect.
Q3. What does Nadi dosha represent in their story?
A: Recurrent separation, lineage and progeny challenges.
Q4. Which yogas explain Sita’s travails?
A: Rajyabhanga yoga, Rahu-Ketu dosha, afflicted Saturn and Moon.
Q5. What’s the deeper spiritual lesson of these afflictions?
A: Dharma endures not by avoiding pain but by embodying perseverance, purity and self-sacrifice.
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