How a Vedic reading begins

You give the sky of your birth. A janam kundli is calculated. A reader working with VedicAstrology.com meets you in a familiar messaging format, from that Jyotish chart, about the life you are actually living. Ask any questions that come to you in that moment.

The moment you were born

Date, time, and place of birth. From that, a Vedic birth chart is drawn in the sidereal zodiac: lagna, Moon, nakshatras. The rising sign moves about one degree every four minutes, so a sign is up for about two hours. Twenty minutes off is usually still the same rising sign. Near a change of sign, a few minutes can be the wrong kundli. If you do not know the time, wait until you do.

The first glance

When the chart is ready, you land in a familiar messaging format. Self is already waiting: who you are, direction, and what this period asks of you. That first Vedic astrology reading is written from your janam kundli, not from a sun-sign horoscope. Nothing to buy before that.

What questions do you want answers to?

Then you ask. Each thread stays with one part of life, so the Jyotish answer does not wander. Work, love, money, family, children, home, health, study, travel, friends, meaning. The reply stays with this chart.

Two charts, read together

Later you can add another person's Vedic birth chart and open a compatibility reading. Two kundlis, read together. The first janam kundli is free. Begin with your date, time, and place of birth.