वर्षफल · Varshaphala
Varshaphala — Vedic Annual Chart
The Tajika annual chart, cast for the exact moment your sidereal Sun returns to its natal position. A focused lens for the year ahead — year-Lagna tone, Muntha placement, and the chart-shape themes that flavour the next twelve months.
What Varshaphala reveals
Your natal chart is the arc; Varshaphala is the chapter. Because the year-chart is cast for a specific moment in time (the solar return), it captures the planetary climate active during that personal year — and reads that climate against the natal map.
Year-Lagna sets the tone. The sign rising at the moment of solar return becomes the year's central theme. An Aries year-Lagna at age 35 reads very differently from a Capricorn year-Lagna at age 35 — same person, different year, different rising sign, different chapter.
Muntha tracks the focus area. Muntha is unique to Tajika: a hypothetical point starting at your natal Lagna at birth and advancing one full sign each birthday. Wherever Muntha lands in the year-chart concentrates the year's effort. Muntha in the 11th brings gain-themed years; Muntha in the 8th brings inward / reset years.
Year-Lord (Varshesh) sequences the months. Each month within the year is governed by a sub-period of one of the navagrahas, classically derived from Tajika dasa schemes (Mudda, Yogini-tajika, etc.). This calculator surfaces the year-Lagna lord as the primary year-lord; richer dasa-within-year output is on the roadmap.
What this calculator returns
- Solar-return moment — the precise UTC instant the sidereal Sun returns to your natal Sun's longitude in your target year.
- Year-Lagna and year-lord — the rising sign at solar return, plus the planet ruling that sign, with a tailored read of the year's tone.
- Muntha placement — the sign and house your annual point occupies, with a read of the year's focus area.
- Full year-chart — every planet's sidereal sign and house from year-Lagna.
- Curated themes — auto-generated highlights drawn from year-chart Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Sun placement, plus Muntha-house tone.
Age the Varsha year covers. Leave blank to compute the year starting at your most recent (or upcoming) birthday.
How to read this alongside the rest of your chart
- Stack with your dasha. The current Vimshottari mahadasha and antardasha describe what's active across years; Varshaphala focuses one year inside that arc. Read together for richest timing.
- Stack with transits. The year-chart is one snapshot; the rolling Gochara transits shift week-by-week within the year. Sade Sati, Saturn returns, and Jupiter cycles all stack on top of the year-chart.
- Watch eclipse degrees. Eclipses landing in the year-chart's kendras (1/4/7/10) tend to mark the year's most memorable events.
- Compare year over year. Re-running this calculator for adjacent ages (e.g. 34 → 35 → 36) shows how year-Lagna, Muntha, and the planetary climate shift — the rhythm makes long-arc patterns visible.
Varshaphala draws on the Tajika tradition (Indian-Persian synthesis, c. 13th century onward). The calculator covers the foundational layer — solar return moment, year-Lagna, Muntha, and chart-shape themes. Full Tajika features (Sahams, Tajika aspects, Mudda dasha, full panchavargi Varshesh) are on the roadmap.