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Why does this pattern keep repeating in your life?
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- Which house and planet explain the pattern you keep seeing.
- How your active dasha changes the timing of career, marriage, and money.
- Which upay fits your chart before you guess or overspend.
What is Kundli (Janam Kundali)?
A Kundli— also called Janam Kundali (जन्म कुंडली) or Vedic birth chart — is a celestial map drawn for the exact moment and place you were born. Rooted in Jyotish Shastra, an astronomical tradition refined over thousands of years in India, the kundli captures the positions of the Navagraha (nine planets: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu) across the 12 bhavas (houses) of your chart. Each bhava governs a specific area of life — from personality and wealth to relationships, career, and moksha.
The foundation of every kundli is the Lagna (Ascendant), which is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at your birth moment. This determines the layout of all 12 houses and how the planets influence your life. Traditional astrologers also study the Rashi chart (D-1), Navamsha chart (D-9), and other divisional charts for deeper insight. Doshas such as Mangal Dosha, Kaal Sarp Dosha, and Sade Sati are identified by analysing specific planetary placements and combinations.
Our free kundli software uses the Swiss Ephemeris — the same precision engine used by professional astronomers — combined with Lahiri Ayanamsa (the official ayanamsa of the Indian government) to calculate sidereal planetary longitudes accurate to arc-seconds. The result is a kundli that matches what a seasoned Jyotishi would prepare by hand, but generated in seconds and enriched with AI-powered interpretation that explains your chart in plain language.
How Our Free Kundli Software Works
Step 1 — Enter your birth details: Provide your date of birth, time of birth (if known), and birth place. The birth place is geocoded to precise latitude, longitude, and timezone so planetary positions can be calculated for your exact location.
Step 2 — Swiss Ephemeris calculation: Our backend computes the sidereal longitude of all nine Vedic planets using the Swiss Ephemeris library with Lahiri Ayanamsa correction. This gives you the same accuracy as observatory-grade astronomical software.
Step 3 — AI analyses your chart: Once planetary positions are locked, our AI engine identifies your Lagna, Rashi, Nakshatra, active doshas (Mangal Dosha, Kaal Sarp Dosha, Sade Sati), and favourable yogas. Each finding is cross-checked against classical Jyotish rules from texts like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra.
Step 4 — Personalised interpretation: You receive a detailed reading in English or Hindi covering personality traits, career direction, relationship insights, and spiritual guidance — along with recommended remedies and Ishvaram products aligned to your chart.
How to Generate Your Free Kundali — Step by Step
Generating your janam kundali takes under two minutes. Follow these steps to get your complete Vedic birth chart with accurate planetary positions, dosha analysis, and AI-powered interpretation.
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Enter your full name
Type your full name as you would like it to appear on the kundali report. The name is used for the chart header and personalised interpretation.
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Enter your date of birth
Select or type your date of birth (day, month, year). Accurate date of birth is required for all planetary position calculations in the janam kundali.
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Enter your exact time of birth
Provide the time of birth as precisely as possible — ideally from a birth certificate or hospital record. Birth time determines your Lagna (Ascendant), which changes every two hours and shapes the entire house framework of the kundali. If unknown, select 'Time unknown' to generate a partial chart.
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Enter your place of birth
Type your city or town of birth. The system automatically geocodes it to the precise latitude, longitude, and timezone required for Swiss Ephemeris calculations.
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Click Generate Kundali
Click the Generate button. Our backend computes all nine planetary positions using the Swiss Ephemeris with Lahiri Ayanamsa correction, then identifies your Lagna, Rashi, Nakshatra, active Dasha period, doshas, and yogas.
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Review your chart and AI interpretation
Your free janam kundali is displayed in North or South Indian chart style (select your preference). Scroll below the chart for a personalised AI-powered interpretation covering personality, career, relationships, and dasha timing. Traditional upay (remedies) are listed where relevant.
How to Read Your Kundali After It Is Generated
Start with the Lagna chart, because it shows how the whole birth chart is arranged around you. The first house describes your body, temperament, confidence, and the way life opens for you. The seventh house shows partnership and marriage patterns. The tenth house shows karma, profession, public work, and the kind of responsibility you are repeatedly asked to carry. When a planet sits in a house, it colours that life area. When a planet aspects a house, it influences that life area from a distance. This is why two people with the same Rashi can live very different lives: the Lagna, house lordship, aspects, and Dasha timing change the meaning.
Next, look at the Moon sign and Nakshatra. The Moon shows your inner rhythm, emotional pattern, comfort needs, and how the mind reacts during pressure. Nakshatra gives a finer layer: it tells you the instinct behind the Rashi. For example, two people may both have Moon in Vrishabha, but a Rohini Moon and a Mrigashira Moon will not express the same hunger, attachment, or curiosity. This is also where many practical upay begin. A Jyotishi may strengthen the Moon through mantra, fasting, daan, or daily routine only after checking whether the Moon is weak, afflicted, or simply active in a difficult Dasha.
Then read the Vimshottari Dasha. Dasha is the timing engine of Jyotish. A chart may promise learning, marriage, travel, or career rise, but Dasha tells when that promise becomes active. The Mahadasha shows the larger chapter of life. The Antardasha shows the current sub-theme. Transit adds the moving weather around that period. This is why Ishvaram does not treat a kundali as a static personality report. A good reading connects the birth promise with current timing: which graha is active, what house it owns, where it sits, whether it is supported by benefic influence, and what action is sensible now.
Finally, use dosha and yoga results with care. Mangal Dosha, Kaal Sarp Dosha, Sade Sati, Pitru Dosha, Kemadruma Yoga, Raj Yoga, and Dhana Yoga are not labels to fear or celebrate blindly. Each one needs strength, cancellation, house context, and Dasha relevance. A dosha that is not active in timing may be background pressure. A yoga that is promised in the chart may still need the right Dasha and practical effort to show results. The useful question is not "is this good or bad?" The useful question is: "what is active now, what should I avoid, and what upay or action brings the chart back into balance?" This keeps the reading practical, grounded, and useful for real decisions.
This is also why Kundali, Panchang, Choghadiya, Muhurat, and Rahu Kaal should work together. Kundali explains your personal karma and tendencies. Panchang explains the quality of the day. Muhurat chooses the right window for beginning something important. Choghadiya gives a quick daily timing layer for ordinary decisions. Rahu Kaal tells you when not to start major work. The strongest guidance comes when the chart, the current Dasha, and the day's Vedic timing point in the same direction.
Kundali FAQs — आपके सवाल, हमारे जवाब
What is a kundali (janam kundali)?
A kundali — also called janam kundali or Vedic birth chart — is a celestial map drawn for the exact moment and place of your birth that shows the positions of the nine planets (Navagraha) across the 12 houses (bhavas). It is the foundation of Jyotish Shastra and is used to understand personality, predict the timing of life events, check marriage compatibility (kundali milan), and identify doshas that may need remedies. The chart shows tendencies rooted in planetary patterns, not fixed outcomes.
What is the difference between a Vedic kundali and a Western birth chart?
The core difference is the zodiac system. A Vedic kundali uses the sidereal zodiac, which tracks actual star and constellation positions, while a Western birth chart uses the tropical zodiac anchored to the seasons. Because of the precession of the equinoxes, these systems have drifted apart by about 24 degrees — which is why your Vedic sun sign is often one sign earlier than your Western sign. Vedic astrology also includes Rahu and Ketu as full planets and uses the Vimshottari Dasha system for precise event timing — tools not found in the Western tradition.
What data do I need to generate a free kundali?
To generate your janam kundali you need your full name, date of birth, and place of birth. An exact time of birth is strongly recommended — without it, your Lagna (Ascendant), which changes roughly every two hours, cannot be calculated, and house placements will be approximate. If you do not know your birth time, you can still get your Rashi (Moon sign), Nakshatra, and most planetary positions accurately. Traditional advice is to check hospital records or ask family elders for the closest birth time.
What does a kundali show — houses, planets, dashas, doshas?
A complete kundali shows the positions of the nine planets across the 12 bhavas (houses), each governing a specific life domain — from personality and wealth to relationships, career, and spiritual liberation. It identifies your Lagna (Ascendant), Rashi (Moon sign), and Nakshatra (birth star). The Vimshottari Dasha system gives the timeline of planetary periods active throughout your life. The chart also flags doshas such as Mangal Dosha, Kaal Sarp Dosha, and Sade Sati, and highlights beneficial yogas like Gajakesari Yoga or Raj Yoga.
Is a free online kundali accurate?
Yes — the planetary calculation is often more precise than a manual chart. Our free kundali software uses the Swiss Ephemeris, which computes planetary positions to arc-second accuracy, and applies Lahiri Ayanamsa as recommended by the Indian Astronomical Ephemeris and adopted by the Government of India. A manual calculation by a pandit uses the same mathematical principles but may introduce rounding errors. The main source of inaccuracy is the birth time you provide — even a few minutes of error can shift the Ascendant near sign boundaries.
What is the difference between North Indian and South Indian kundali chart styles?
Both chart styles show identical planetary data — the difference is purely visual layout. The North Indian kundali uses a diamond-shaped grid where house numbers are fixed to positions in the grid and the zodiac sign in each house rotates based on the Lagna. The South Indian kundali uses a square grid where the zodiac signs are fixed to positions and the house numbers rotate. North Indian style is more common in UP, Delhi, and central India; South Indian style is standard in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh. Our kundali generator supports both formats.
Can a kundali predict the future?
According to Vedic tradition, a kundali can indicate the timing and nature of life events through the Dasha system — which planetary period is active and what that planet signifies in your chart. Traditional Jyotish texts describe this as revealing karmic tendencies and probabilities, not absolute certainties. Many experienced Jyotishis are careful to frame readings as: the chart shows what energies are at play and when; your choices, effort, and upay (remedies) always play a role. Use your kundali as a guide to understand your tendencies and timing, not as a fixed destiny.
Should I consult a Jyotishi after generating my free kundali?
Generating a free kundali online is an excellent first step — it gives you the accurate planetary positions and an AI-powered interpretation of your chart. For major life decisions such as marriage, career changes, or health concerns, consulting an experienced Jyotishi is strongly recommended. A skilled astrologer brings classical text knowledge, the ability to cross-reference divisional charts (such as the Navamsha D-9 or Dashamsha D-10), and the intuition that comes from reading thousands of charts. Traditional practice positions Jyotish as a living conversation with a knowledgeable guide, not a one-time printout.
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