Astrology

If Everything Is Written… Are Remedies More Powerful Than God?

Mohit8 min readUpdated Feb 14, 2026

If destiny is already decided… how does a gemstone change it? How does a mantra shift your future? Has a blue sapphire become more powerful than God?

Pause.

Don't take this question lightly. It strikes at the very foundation of astrology. If there's no answer — the entire system is hollow. If there is one — then perhaps you've never understood what destiny actually means.

People throw around the word "fate" as if it's a coin toss — heads you're lucky, tails you're not. But in the Vedic framework, destiny has a name — prarabdha. And prarabdha is far deeper than fate. It is the account you yourself have written — across lifetimes, across actions, across choices.

So ask the question again — can a remedy erase that account?


First — Let's Hear the Skeptic Out. Fully.

I'm not the kind of astrologer who gets defensive when you question the system. Your doubt is valid. So let's lay it out honestly:

If everything is fixed by prarabdha karma — how is change even possible? And if change is possible — then the whole concept of "fixed" is a lie, isn't it?

If an astrologer prescribes a remedy and life improves — doesn't that mean the original prediction was wrong? And if the remedy fails — is "your free will wasn't strong enough" just a convenient excuse?

It looks like circular logic. I get it.

But it only looks circular because one fundamental thing is being misunderstood — the very meaning of destiny.


Destiny Is Not an Event. It's a Framework.

Most people imagine destiny as a fixed script — like a film that's already been shot, and you're just watching it play out. That understanding is incomplete.

Think of destiny like a weather forecast. Rain may be predicted. But whether you carry an umbrella or get drenched — that's your choice. The rain is destiny. The umbrella is the remedy. The rain won't stop — but getting soaked isn't inevitable.

Now understand this in Vedic terms. There is an entire warehouse of your karma — accumulated across lifetimes. Everything you've ever done, thought, or chosen — its account sits in that warehouse. The Vedic texts call this sanchit karma. From that vast warehouse, a portion gets activated for this lifetime — this is prarabdha karma. This is what your birth chart reflects. This is what shapes your planetary periods, your planetary placements, the broad outline of your life.

But there's a third layer — and this is the one that matters most. The karma you're creating right now. In this very moment. With every decision, every effort, every breath. This is called kriyaman karma. This is your real power zone.

A remedy doesn't exist to erase prarabdha. A remedy exists to strengthen kriyaman — so you can deal with prarabdha intelligently.


Remedies Don't Change Destiny — They Modify Its Intensity

Understand this carefully. Because this is where the deepest confusion lives.

Saturn is weak in the chart? Struggle is written. After a remedy, the struggle doesn't vanish. But the experience of going through that struggle can change. Where there was a breaking point, there can be a learning curve instead.

Think of it this way — you have a mountain to climb. That's decided. A remedy can't remove the mountain. But a remedy can give you better shoes, show you the trail, and strengthen your lungs before the climb begins.

And here's a deeper truth. God gave the seed. Destiny is the nature of that seed. If the seed is of a mango — it will become a mango. A remedy can't turn it into an apple. But whether that mango turns out dry and worm-eaten or ripe and sweet — that depends on the care it receives. A remedy is that care. The watering, the sunlight, the tending at the right time. The nature of the fruit won't change — but the quality of the fruit absolutely can.

If the chart indicates an accident yoga — a remedy may not prevent it entirely. But where a major surgery might have been needed, the event could reduce to just a scratch.

This is the game of intensity. Destiny's framework stays the same — but within that framework, how much pain there is, how much learning, how much damage — that can shift.


"More Powerful Than God?" — The Question Itself Is Wrong

When someone asks "Is a remedy more powerful than God?" — the question is built on a flawed premise. It's like asking — "Is the boat more powerful than the river?"

The river and the boat aren't competing. The river flows — that is its nature. The boat holds you steady within that flow — that is its role.

Destiny is the river. God is its source. And the remedy is the boat.

The river's direction is set. You can't reverse it. But whether you get swept away or make it across — the boat decides that. A remedy doesn't change the current. A remedy changes your position within it.

Jyotish is considered a Vedanga — a limb of the Vedas. It isn't some external hack or cheat code. It belongs to the same divine order that governs creation. Planets are part of God's order. Karma is part of God's order. And remedies are part of God's order.

The question was never "God versus remedy." A remedy is simply one piece on a board that the divine has set up.


The Real Game: Awareness

Astrology isn't a tool for changing the future. Astrology is a tool for awareness.

A person walking in darkness will stumble. The same person carrying a light through the same path can avoid the fall. Astrology is that light. A remedy is the caution you exercise once you've seen what lies ahead.

But here's a hard truth. A remedy is not a gamble. "Let me just wear this, maybe it'll work" — that isn't devotion, that's carelessness. A remedy works when there's understanding behind it. Wearing the wrong gemstone is like taking the wrong medication — astrology isn't fashion, you don't just pick what looks good. And timing matters — the planetary period, the sub-period, the transit. A seed planted in the wrong season bears no fruit. A remedy done at the wrong time works no differently.


A Dangerous but Necessary Thought

Consider this for a moment:

Perhaps it was destiny that you would read this article. Perhaps it was destiny that you would meet an astrologer. Perhaps it was destiny that you would choose to apply a remedy.

So where's the paradox now?

That's exactly the point — destiny doesn't just dictate "what will happen to you." Destiny holds within it "what you will do." Your choices, your search for answers, your decision to try a remedy — none of this stands in opposition to destiny. It lives inside it.

The paradox only exists when you look from the outside. Step inside, and it's all one river flowing in the same direction.


When Rahu Turned a Life Upside Down

He was awake at 3am. Scrolling through his phone. Gripped by a restlessness that had no name and no reason — just a tightness in the chest that wouldn't leave. Every week, a new idea. Every month, a new goal. And every single time — abandoned halfway. Conversations with people felt irritating. Being alone felt worse. A person who was once steady was now constantly drifting — without even realising he was drifting.

His Rahu Mahadasha was running.

The chart was examined. Rahu's placement had destabilised the mind from the inside. That restlessness wasn't his weakness — it was the planet's energy scattering without direction.

A remedy was prescribed — regular chanting of a Rahu mantra, a disciplined daily routine, and specific precautions.

Did the Rahu Mahadasha end? No. Did Rahu's energy change? No.

But the energy that was scattering in every direction began to channel. The 3am sleeplessness slowly gave way. One unfinished project got completed. Then another. The restlessness transformed into creativity. The confusion turned into exploration.

The remedy didn't change Rahu. The remedy prepared the person to handle Rahu's energy — and eventually, to use it.

That's the difference. A remedy doesn't change the planet. A remedy changes the person.


The Final Word — Quiet but Deep

Astrology doesn't mean challenging God. Astrology means learning to read the map God drew.

Remedies don't cheat destiny. Remedies cooperate with it.

You can't stop the rain — but you can carry an umbrella. You can't reverse the river's current — but you can learn to sail. You can't change the nature of the seed — but you can absolutely change the quality of the fruit.

And perhaps…

The question was never whether remedies are powerful or not.

The real question is — the destiny you've spent your whole life fearing, have you ever even tried to understand it?


The author is a practitioner and teacher of Vedic astrology and the founder of Mastroify.

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