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Vedic Astrology

The science of light — the ancient Indian system of chart reading that uses the sidereal zodiac, focuses on the Moon, and times life events through dashas. A complete parallel to Western astrology with its own techniques, traditions, and depth.

Foundations

The 9 Navagrahas, 12 Rashis, 12 Bhavas, 27 Nakshatras — the building blocks of Vedic chart reading.

Chart calculator

Compute your sidereal natal chart with planet positions, nakshatras, and current dasha. Save charts for repeated readings.

Divisional charts (Vargas)

From D-1 Rashi through D-60 Shashtiamsa — the 13 supported divisional charts each governing a specific life domain.

Dashas & timing

Vimshottari mahadasha, antardasha, and pratyantar — see your active periods plus the lifetime timeline of all 9 planetary cycles.

Transits (Gochara)

Where the planets are now — Saturn returns, Jupiter returns, Sade Sati phases, Rahu/Ketu over the luminaries, and other classical signatures auto-detected.

Eclipses

Upcoming solar and lunar eclipses 2026-2030 mapped onto your natal chart — tight conjunctions, house impact, and per-eclipse classical interpretation.

Varshaphala (annual chart)

Tajika annual chart cast at your solar return — year-Lagna tone, Muntha placement, and the chart-shape themes for the year ahead.

Yogas

Auto-detect Raja Yogas, Dhana Yogas, Pancha Mahapurusha, Gajakesari, Neecha Bhanga, Kemadruma, and 9+ other classical combinations in your chart.

Compatibility (Kundali Milan)

36-point Ashtakoot scoring across Varna, Vashya, Tara, Yoni, Graha Maitri, Gana, Bhakoot, and Nadi.

Mangal Dosha (Manglik)

Classical Manglik / Kuja Dosha detection with cancellations — Mars in own/exalted sign, Saturn or Jupiter aspect, sign-specific exemptions, and post-28 age reduction.

Sade Sati

Saturn's 7.5-year transit over your natal Moon — the rising, peak, and setting phases, with practical guidance.

Daily horoscope

Vedic daily readings by Moon sign — different from the Sun-sign horoscopes you'll find in Western astrology.

What makes Vedic astrology different?

Sidereal zodiac

Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac (anchored to the equinoxes). Vedic uses the sidereal zodiac (anchored to fixed stars). The two differ by about 24° today — your Western Sun sign typically becomes the previous sign in Vedic.

Moon-centred

Where Western puts the Sun front and centre, Vedic emphasises the Moon. Daily horoscopes go by Moon sign, the Vimshottari dasha system is based on the Moon's natal nakshatra, and many key analyses anchor to the Moon's position.

Dashas — life timing

The Vimshottari system maps your life into a 120-year cycle of planet-ruled periods. Each “mahadasa” lasts 6–20 years and colours that chapter of your life with the flavour of its ruling planet.

Divisional charts

A single birth produces 13+ specialised charts, each governing a different life domain. The D-9 Navamsa for marriage and dharma, D-10 Dasamsa for career, D-7 Saptamsa for children — each refines the picture beyond the natal chart alone.

Vedic astrology is in active development. Foundational pages will ship over the coming weeks — check back regularly.