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🐍 Kaal Sarp Dosha Calculator
Full or khandit (partial) yoga, the Rahu–Ketu axis, your type, the dasha windows when it actually speaks, and remedies — with a shareable PDF.
🕉️ Read this first: Kaal Sarp is a later-tradition yoga — it is absent from the earliest classical texts, and it appears in many highly successful charts. Treat it as one factor among many, never as a verdict on your life. No gemstone “cures” Kaal Sarp, and the khandit (partial) form is far milder than the full yoga. Be wary of anyone selling fear.
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12 Types of Kaal Sarp Dosha
1. Anant Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 1st house
2. Kulik Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 2nd house
3. Vasuki Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 3rd house
4. Shankhpal Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 4th house
5. Padma Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 5th house
6. Mahapadma Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 6th house
7. Takshak Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 7th house
8. Karkotak Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 8th house
9. Shankhachud Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 9th house
10. Ghatak Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 10th house
11. Vishdhar Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 11th house
12. Sheshnag Kaal Sarp
Rahu in the 12th house
Understand This Simply
Kaal Sarp Yoga is a chart pattern where all seven planets sit within the arc between Rahu and Ketu (the two shadow planets) — tradition reads it as a life of concentrated effort that bears fruit in waves, not a curse.
It is a later-tradition yoga — absent from the earliest classical texts — and it appears in the charts of many highly successful people. Treat it as one factor among many, never a verdict on your life.
When exactly one planet steps outside the axis, the yoga is partial (khandit) and far milder — the tool names the very planet that breaks it, and says plainly that regular practice is usually enough.
Tradition holds it mainly "speaks" during the Rahu and Ketu Mahadashas — the tool shows your exact windows, and for many people those have already passed or lie far ahead.
Its theme is focus and intensity: your type, named from Rahu's house, tells which area of life carries that concentrated push — career, home, wealth or partnership.
The remedies are simple and devotional — Maha Mrityunjaya japa, Shiva worship, Nag Panchami, seva. No gemstone "cures" Kaal Sarp and nothing needs to be expensive — be wary of anyone selling fear.
Everyday analogy: It is like a river held between two firm banks — with all the water in one channel, it flows deeper and stronger there. That is concentrated force, not a blockage.
What to do with this: Check your chart and read the verdict calmly: khandit means regular practice is usually enough, and even "no yoga" still explains what your Rahu–Ketu axis says. Look at the dasha windows to see when the yoga is even relevant, save the PDF for your pandit — and if anyone prescribes a costly ritual or gemstone out of fear, take the report to a qualified Jyotishi for a second opinion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kaal Sarp Dosha?
It is a yoga formed when all seven planets fall between Rahu and Ketu in the birth chart. Tradition describes 12 types, from Anant to Sheshnag. It is a later-tradition yoga — absent from the earliest classical texts — and it appears in many highly successful charts, so it is one factor among many rather than a verdict.
What is partial (khandit) Kaal Sarp Dosha?
When exactly one graha falls outside the Rahu–Ketu axis, the yoga is khandit — broken. Tradition treats it as far milder than the full yoga, and this checker names the graha that breaks it rather than reporting a full dosha.
How does this Kaal Sarp Dosha checker work?
It computes the graha positions from your birth details, checks whether the seven classical planets fall within the Rahu–Ketu axis, and names your dosha type — full, partial (khandit) or none.
Are there remedies for Kaal Sarp Dosha?
Traditional practices include Nag Panchami puja, Maha Mrityunjaya jaap and Rahu–Ketu shanti, and the tool lists the ones that suit your chart. Two honest cautions: no gemstone “cures” Kaal Sarp, and a khandit (partial) yoga needs regular practice rather than an expensive ritual. Be wary of anyone selling fear.