Indian Jyotish birth chart analysis
Enter birth details, choose an ayanamsa model, and review the core Jyotish timing structure
Review lunar mansion, planetary lord, pada, and traversed fraction from the birth Moon.
See Mahadasha periods and current Mahadasha and Antardasha context.
Compare Sun, Moon, Lagna, and MC positions using Lahiri, Raman, or Krishnamurti ayanamsa.
Vedic astrology, or Jyotish, is an Indian astrological tradition that uses the sidereal zodiac and places strong emphasis on nakshatras and planetary dasha periods.
A nakshatra is one of 27 lunar mansions dividing the 360-degree zodiac into sections of 13°20′, each with a planetary lord and symbolic qualities.
Mahadasha is the major planetary period in the 120-year Vimshottari dasha system, used to describe longer timing themes in a chart.
Birth time and location improve Lagna, MC, and divisional chart precision.
Use the birth location's offset in minutes, such as 330 for Indian Standard Time.
Lahiri is the default, while Raman and Krishnamurti support alternate traditions.
Treat results as interpretive context, not as a substitute for practical judgment.
This service is for entertainment only. Important decisions should consider your own judgment, life experience, and professional advice.