Enter your birth details to generate your complete Vedic birth chart with South Indian Rasi chart, planet positions, house analysis, and interpretations.
A Vedic birth chart, known as Janam Kundli, is an astronomical map of the sky at the precise moment of your birth. It plots the positions of the Sun, Moon, and seven classical planets across twelve bhavas (houses), each governing a distinct domain of life — from career and marriage to health and spiritual growth. Unlike Western astrology which uses the tropical zodiac tied to seasonal equinoxes, Vedic jyotish uses the sidereal zodiac anchored to the fixed stars, accounting for the precession of the equinoxes.
Your Rasi chart (D1) forms the foundation of all Vedic interpretation. The Lagna (Ascendant) rising at birth determines your house framework, while the Moon's Nakshatra sets your Vimshottari Dasha sequence — the planetary period system that times major life events across a 120-year cycle. Our calculator uses NASA JPL DE431 ephemeris data for the same astronomical precision used by space agencies.
A Janam Kundli is basically a snapshot of the sky the moment you took your first breath — where each graha sat, which Nakshatra the Moon occupied, what Lagna was rising. The Rasi chart (D1) maps all nine Vedic planets across 12 bhavas. Not a personality quiz. An actual astronomical diagram that traditional jyotishis have been reading for millennia to gauge everything from career timing to marital compatibility.
The biggest difference? About 24 degrees. Vedic jyotish uses the sidereal zodiac — anchored to the fixed stars — while Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac tied to the seasons. So a person who thinks they're a Taurus Sun in Western astrology might actually have the Sun in Mesha (Aries) in Vedic. Vedic charts also use Nakshatras, Dashas, and divisional charts like the Navamsa (D9), which Western charts don't touch.
Three things. Date of birth, exact time, place of birth. The time is non-negotiable — your Lagna shifts every two hours or so. Born at 6:15 AM versus 8:30 AM in the same city? Completely different Ascendant, different house lords, different Dasha sequence. If you don't have your birth time, check the hospital records or ask a parent. Even 15 minutes off can flip which bhava a planet sits in.
Each bhava governs a different slice of life. First house is you — body, temperament, how people read you when you walk into a room. Second bhava is family wealth and speech. Seventh is marriage and business partnerships. Tenth is career and public reputation. The tricky ones? Sixth (enemies, debt, disease), eighth (sudden events, inheritance, occult), and twelfth (foreign travel, losses, moksha). Where your planets land across these twelve bhavas tells the story.
Completely free. We use NASA JPL DE431 ephemeris data for planetary positions — the same astronomical dataset used by space agencies. You get exact degrees, Nakshatra Padas, retrograde status, and combustion data for all nine Vedic grahas. The positions match what a traditional jyotishi would calculate manually with a panchang, minus the human arithmetic errors.
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