100 Points: How to Get Ketu Blessings
In Vedic Astrology, Ketu (the South Node of the Moon) is a shadow planet that represents moksha (liberation), spirituality, detachment, intuition, occult sciences, past-life karma, inner wisdom, and sudden transformation.
When strong, Ketu brings spiritual awakening, mystical powers, sharp intuition, detachment from material suffering, and liberation.
When weak or afflicted, it causes confusion, illusions, isolation, anxiety, aimless wandering, and detachment without peace.
Here’s a 100-point guide to receive Ketu’s blessings, divided into spiritual practices, donations, lifestyle, food, gemstones, and modern methods.
100 Points: How to Get Ketu (South Node) Blessings
Spiritual Practices (1–20)
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Chant Ketu Beej Mantra:
“ॐ स्रां स्रीं स्रौं सः केतवे नमः।” -
Recite Ketu Gayatri Mantra.
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Worship Lord Ganesha (Ketu’s ruling deity).
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Recite Ganesha Atharvashirsha on Tuesdays.
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Offer Durva grass to Ganesha.
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Worship Lord Bhairava for Ketu pacification.
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Recite Hanuman Chalisa (Hanuman protects from Ketu’s illusions).
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Chant “ॐ केतवे नमः” 108 times daily.
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Meditate on smoky or gray light.
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Perform Navagraha puja for Rahu–Ketu balance.
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Practice moksha meditation (letting go of attachments).
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Worship Lord Varaha (boar incarnation of Vishnu, connected to Ketu).
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Recite Ketu Stotra from Navagraha hymns.
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Worship Lord Kartikeya (Murugan) on Tuesdays.
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Practice breathing meditation (Pranayama) daily.
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Light a lamp with sesame oil for Ketu.
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Visit Ketu temples (like Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh).
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Meditate on serpent energy (kundalini yoga).
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Recite Vishnu Sahasranama for peace.
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Surrender ego in prayer (Ketu = ego dissolution).
Charity & Donations (21–40)
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Donate blankets to the poor.
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Give multi-colored cloths.
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Donate dogs or feed stray dogs.
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Offer sesame seeds to the needy.
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Donate ash-colored clothes.
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Distribute black urad dal.
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Give kusha grass mats to temples.
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Donate flags in temples.
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Offer coconuts in rivers or temples.
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Donate smoky quartz stones.
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Feed ants with flour and sugar.
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Donate umbrellas or footwear.
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Offer ash gourd or pumpkins in puja.
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Donate spices (especially cumin).
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Distribute books on spirituality.
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Feed stray animals and birds.
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Give medicine to the poor.
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Donate to ashrams or meditation centers.
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Offer rice and jaggery to Brahmins.
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Perform charity in secret (detached giving pleases Ketu).
Lifestyle & Discipline (41–70)
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Practice detachment from unnecessary material desires.
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Live a simple, minimalist lifestyle.
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Avoid addictions (alcohol, drugs, gambling).
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Practice truthfulness.
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Spend time in spiritual solitude.
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Avoid lying, deceit, or manipulation.
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Practice non-violence and compassion.
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Maintain cleanliness and purity.
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Avoid arrogance and pride.
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Stay humble in all dealings.
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Respect saints, gurus, and enlightened beings.
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Spend time in meditation and silence.
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Avoid unnecessary attachments to luxury.
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Live close to nature.
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Visit pilgrimage sites.
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Spend time in charity work.
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Learn to forgive and let go.
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Practice shadow work (facing inner fears).
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Accept solitude as an opportunity for growth.
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Avoid wasting time in meaningless pursuits.
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Read scriptures like Upanishads.
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Study astrology, tantra, or occult sciences wisely.
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Stay disciplined in food and sleep habits.
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Avoid harming serpents and dogs (sacred to Ketu).
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Keep your promises (avoid betrayal).
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Engage in deep research or spiritual studies.
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Avoid unnecessary traveling and wandering.
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Respect your past and accept karmic lessons.
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Live with seva bhava (spirit of service).
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Practice yoga for spiritual balance.
Food & Diet (71–80)
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Eat sesame-based food on Tuesdays.
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Consume pumpkin, ash gourd, and leafy vegetables.
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Offer the first bite of food to animals.
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Avoid non-veg during Ketu puja days.
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Eat simple sattvic food.
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Include cumin, ginger, and spices moderately.
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Drink water stored in earthen pots.
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Take meals in gratitude.
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Avoid overeating and processed food.
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Fast on Tuesdays or Ketu Nakshatra days.
Gemstones & Yantras (81–90)
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Wear Cat’s Eye (Lehsunia) if astrologically advised.
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Set in silver or panchdhatu.
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Wear on middle finger of right hand.
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Wear on Tuesday evening (Shukla Paksha).
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Energize with Ketu mantra before wearing.
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Keep Ketu Yantra at home for peace.
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Place yantra in southwest direction.
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Offer sesame oil and incense to yantra.
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Wear 9 Mukhi Rudraksha for Ketu.
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Wear Ash-colored beads or malas.
Modern Ways to Channel Ketu (91–100)
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Practice minimalism and decluttering.
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Do volunteer work without expecting returns.
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Explore meditation retreats.
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Learn occult sciences (astrology, numerology, tarot).
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Study psychology and subconscious healing.
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Practice hypnotherapy, Reiki, or energy healing.
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Engage in research or hidden sciences.
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Write about spiritual journeys.
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Avoid social media drama (Ketu = detachment).
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Remember: Ketu blesses those who embrace detachment, self-realization, humility, and service to humanity.
Ketu is the moksha karaka — planet of liberation, detachment, and past-life karma.
When honored, Ketu gives deep spiritual wisdom, psychic power, intuition, and liberation from illusions.
A strong Ketu turns confusion into clarity, attachment into freedom, and wandering into moksha (divine liberation).