Ketu in 2nd = beauty that stuns, then vanishes

Ketu in the second house brings a beauty that’s difficult to define. It doesn’t follow rules. It’s not polished or predictable. There’s something unusual, something arresting. It might be in your bone structure. Or maybe in the stillness of your face. People may look twice—not always sure why. You’re not trying to be seen, yet you’re unforgettable.

This beauty is quiet. It comes and goes. One day you’re magnetic, eyes drawn to you. The next, you pass unseen. It’s not about change in your appearance. It’s the energy. Sometimes you’re lit from within. Other times, it’s like the light goes out. That inconsistency is part of the mystery.

You may not feel closely connected to your looks. Compliments might feel distant, not quite real. There can be a sense of observing your own face rather than owning it. Your features feel like a mask you wear sometimes—beautiful, yes, but not entirely yours. Vanity doesn’t take root easily here. There’s detachment from the physical.

Others might remember you more vividly than you expect. A glance, a moment—something lingers in their mind. But for you, that moment may pass unnoticed. This beauty doesn’t anchor itself. It’s passing, like a shadow in sunlight. It shows up, leaves an impression, and moves on. You may sense this. You may even grieve its vanishing act.

This placement suggests you’re meant to experience beauty differently. Less as possession, more as experience. You express something otherworldly through your face, your voice, your presence. But you’re not here to hold onto it. You’re here to understand that beauty can be ephemeral and still powerful. Fleeting doesn’t mean meaningless. Ketu teaches you to see beauty not as permanence, but as a glimpse into something beyond form—brief, haunting, and unforgettable.