Vedic Birth Chart (Kundli)
Generate your complete Vedic birth chart with planetary positions, houses, nakshatras, dashas, yogas, and doshas — powered by observatory-grade precision.
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Create Free AccountWhat Is a Kundli?
A Kundli is a diagram of where every planet stood in the sky at the moment you were born. The sky is divided into 12 sections (houses), each covering a different area of life — career, relationships, health, finances, and so on. Where a planet falls in this grid determines how its energy plays out for you specifically.
Unlike a Sun-sign horoscope that groups millions of people born in the same month, a Kundli is calculated to your exact birth minute and location. Two people born an hour apart in the same city can have different Ascendants, house placements, and dasha timelines — which is why birth time matters so much.
How This Calculator Works
When you enter your birth details, the tool resolves your timezone from the birth city, converts your local time to Universal Time, and feeds it to the Swiss Ephemeris — the same astronomical engine used by observatories and NASA's JPL. It computes each planet's longitude to sub-arc-second precision, then maps those positions onto the Vedic sidereal zodiac using the Lahiri ayanamsa.
From these positions, the tool builds your house system, identifies planetary dignities (how strong or weak each planet is in its sign), detects classical yogas from Parashara's rules, checks for doshas, and calculates your complete Vimshottari Dasha timeline spanning 120 years. The result is a full Kundli you can explore across multiple sub-tools — charts, planets, dashas, yogas, remedies, and more.
What You Will See in Your Kundli
The Ascendant (Lagna) is the sign rising at birth. It sets up the 12-house framework — each house governs a specific life domain like career (10th), marriage (7th), or wealth (2nd).
Vedic astrology prioritizes the Moon over the Sun. Your Moon sign reflects your emotional nature, while the Nakshatra (one of 27 lunar mansions) adds deeper personality nuance and determines your dasha sequence.
Each planet is stronger or weaker depending on which sign it occupies. A planet in its own sign or exaltation performs well; in an enemy sign or debilitation, it struggles. This directly shapes predictions.
The Vimshottari system divides life into planet-ruled periods totalling 120 years. Your current Mahadasha planet colors the broad theme of this phase; the Antardasha refines it. This is the primary timing tool in Vedic astrology.
Yogas are specific planet-sign-house combinations that amplify or redirect a chart's potential. Raja Yoga can indicate authority and success; Dhana Yoga points to wealth. Not all yogas are auspicious — some signal challenges.
Doshas are planetary afflictions flagged by classical rules — Mangal Dosha (Mars in certain houses), Kaal Sarp (all planets between Rahu-Ketu), and others. Severity varies, and many doshas have cancellation conditions.
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The Tradition Behind the Math
The rules used in this calculator trace back to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (attributed to sage Parashara, roughly 1st–5th century CE), the foundational text of Parashari Jyotish. Planetary dignity tables, yoga definitions, and the Vimshottari Dasha system all originate from this lineage. The astronomical calculations rely on the Surya Siddhanta tradition, updated with modern ephemeris data for sub-arc-second accuracy.