The chart that starts with feeling
A Western horoscope often leads with the Sun: what you are, in public, in a sentence. A Vedic birth chart leads with the Moon and the lagna together. The Moon is mind, memory, mother, sleep, habit, and how a life feels from the inside. It shows the day as it is lived, not how a biography would summarise you. When people say they do not recognise their Sun sign, they are often recognising their Moon. In a janam kundli the Moon's sign, house from the lagna, and nakshatra are among the first facts a reader needs.
Nakshatra, the lunar mansion
The Moon moves about thirteen degrees a day, so the lunar mansion, the nakshatra, changes in a day. There are twenty-seven nakshatras in Jyotish. Each is a slice of the sidereal sky with its own lord and its own flavour. Your Moon nakshatra is a core piece of the Vedic birth chart. It is also the usual starting point for Vimshottari dasha, the timing system that names which graha is running your years. That is why a Vedic reading cares about the Moon in a way a magazine column never will. The mansion is not a poetic extra. It is a clock.
Moon, house, and the questions people ask
A Moon in the fourth house speaks differently from a Moon in the tenth. One leans toward home, inner life, and the past. The other leans toward public work and the need to be seen. The Moon with a hot graha can make the mind quick and sharp. The Moon with a slow graha can make the mind loyal and heavy. None of that is a diagnosis. It is a way of seeing. When you ask about love, family, sleep, or how the mind moves, the Moon in the sidereal chart is part of the answer. A reader working with VedicAstrology.com reads it with the rest of the kundli, not as a daily moon-sign horoscope.
The Moon you were born with, in a familiar messaging format
Online Vedic astrology on VedicAstrology.com calculates the Moon from your date, time, and place of birth, in the sidereal zodiac. You do not pick a Moon sign from a list. The sky at that minute decides. Then you ask. The reply stays with that Moon, that nakshatra, that dasha, and the house it occupies from your lagna. If you only know a tropical Moon from a Western site, it may differ. That difference is the same drift that moves the Sun. The reading here uses the Vedic Moon.

