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Free Janma Kundali Online – Vedic Birth Chart

जन्म कुंडली – lagna, charts, dasha, yogas and doshas from your birth details

  • Lahiri ayanamsha
  • 16 divisional charts
  • Vimshottari Dasha
  • 100% private – computed in your browser

What is a janma kundali? A janma kundali (birth chart or horoscope) is a map of the sky at the moment of your birth, drawn in the sidereal zodiac used by Vedic astrology. From your date, time and place of birth it fixes the lagna (ascendant), places the nine grahas in the twelve houses, and everything else – divisional charts, dashas, yogas and doshas – is read from that map. Enter your birth details below to generate yours instantly, free, with no sign-up.

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How this kundali is calculated

Every value on this page comes from the same pipeline that classical panchang makers follow, carried out by code instead of tables. Your birth time is first converted to universal time using the full historical timezone record of your birth place, so births during unusual periods are handled correctly. One example: India ran one hour ahead of IST from September 1942 to October 1945, and a chart from those years silently shifts by a whole house if that hour is ignored.

From that instant we compute the tropical positions of the Sun, Moon and planets with an astronomy engine whose output has been checked against Swiss Ephemeris, the reference used by professional astrology software, across five hundred random charts spanning 1900 to 2100. The worst planetary difference in that test was about one arc minute, roughly one thirtieth of the Moon’s visible width. Subtracting the Lahiri ayanamsha (Chitra Paksha, the value notified for Indian panchangs) turns those into sidereal positions, and everything else follows: the lagna from the local sidereal time and your latitude, houses by the whole-sign method, divisional charts by the classical Parashari divisions, and the Vimshottari dasha from the Moon’s progress through its nakshatra.

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How to read your kundali

Three anchors carry most of a first reading:

  • Lagna (ascendant) is the sign rising on the eastern horizon at birth. It fixes the frame: the lagna sign becomes the first house, and every other house counts on from it. The lagna and its lord describe the body, temperament and the general direction of life.
  • Rashi (Moon sign) is where the Moon stood. Vedic tradition reads the mind and emotional nature from the Moon, and most panchang-based predictions (including daily rashifal) are keyed to it.
  • Janma nakshatra is the lunar mansion holding the Moon, a finer division than the sign. It names your birth star, sets the starting dasha, and guides naming and matching customs.

The twelve houses then divide life into departments:

Meanings of the twelve houses
HouseClassical nameChief matters
1TanuSelf, body, temperament
2DhanaWealth, speech, family
3SahajaCourage, siblings, effort
4SukhaHome, mother, inner peace
5PutraChildren, intellect, merit
6RipuObstacles, health, service
7KalatraMarriage, partnership
8AyuLongevity, transformation, the hidden
9DharmaFortune, father, faith
10KarmaCareer, public standing
11LabhaGains, friends, aspirations
12VyayaLoss, expenditure, liberation

Each graha is a significator in its own right: the Sun for soul and authority, the Moon for mind, Mars for energy and courage, Mercury for speech and intellect, Jupiter for wisdom and children, Venus for love and comforts, Saturn for discipline and longevity, Rahu for worldly hunger and the unconventional, Ketu for detachment and moksha. A graha’s condition (its sign dignity, house, motion and closeness to the Sun) matters more than its mere presence: an exalted planet gives its results freely, a debilitated or combust one asks for effort first, and a retrograde one is widely read as intensified or inward-turned.

What the divisional charts (vargas) are for

The rashi chart answers the broad questions; the divisional charts sharpen one topic each. A varga slices every sign into equal parts and re-maps each part to a full sign, so a planet’s varga position tests how firmly it stands in that department of life. The navamsha (D9) is the most consulted: it rules marriage and dharma, and a planet occupying the same sign in D1 and D9 (vargottama) is counted especially steady. The dashamsha (D10) refines career questions, the saptamsha (D7) children, the dvadashamsha (D12) parents, and the shashtiamsha (D60), the finest division here, is traditionally tied to carried-over karma and is extremely sensitive to birth-time accuracy.

A practical caution: the finer the division, the faster it changes. D9 lagna shifts roughly every 13 minutes and D60 lagna every 2 minutes, so treat fine vargas as reliable only when the birth time is recorded, not remembered.

The Vimshottari Dasha timeline

Vedic astrology times events with planetary periods rather than transits alone. Vimshottari, the most used system, assigns each graha a fixed share of a 120-year cycle: Ketu 7, Venus 20, Sun 6, Moon 10, Mars 7, Rahu 18, Jupiter 16, Saturn 19 and Mercury 17 years. Your starting point is set by the Moon’s nakshatra at birth: its lord opens the sequence, and the fraction of the nakshatra already crossed is the fraction of that first period already spent. Each maha dasha divides into nine antardashas in the same proportions, and those again into pratyantardashas, which is the level shown here.

Read a dasha as a chapter heading, not a verdict. The running lord’s dignity, houses and yogas in your chart colour the whole period; a well-placed Saturn’s 19 years build patiently, while the same years with an afflicted Saturn feel like pruning. Note that dasha dates differ slightly between programs because some use a 365.25-day year (as here and in most Indian software) and others a 360-day savana year; the sequence never changes, only the boundary dates.

Yogas and doshas, briefly

A yoga is simply a named planetary combination with a traditional reading attached. Some are supportive (Gajakesari from Jupiter’s angle to the Moon, the five Mahapurusha yogas from a strong planet in a kendra), some cautionary (Kemadruma from an unsupported Moon, Shakata from the Moon’s hard angle to Jupiter), and two are famous enough to have their own calculators on this site: Kaal Sarp Dosh, formed when all seven planets stand to one side of the Rahu-Ketu axis, and Mangal Dosha, from Mars in specific houses. This page checks presence by the standard sign-and-house rules and says so plainly when a yoga is absent. Strength is a different question: classical practice weighs the whole chart, cancellations included, before promising anything, which is why each yoga card here carries its condition rather than a prediction.

Why results differ slightly between websites

Compare any two kundali programs and you will find small differences. The usual sources, in decreasing size: a different ayanamsha (Lahiri vs Raman vs KP moves everything by up to a degree), true versus mean Rahu (up to about 1.7 degrees), the dasha year length (365.25 vs 360 days shifts distant dates by months), house systems (whole-sign here; some sites show Sripati bhava cusps), and finally small ephemeris and rounding differences (arc minutes). This page states its conventions openly: Lahiri ayanamsha, mean nodes, whole-sign houses, 365.25-day dasha year, geographic latitude. When another site disagrees with a sign placement, the planet almost always sits within a degree of a boundary, and the notes above the tables flag such borderline cases.

Frequently asked questions

What details do I need to make a kundali?
Date of birth, time of birth and place of birth. The date and place alone still give the planetary positions, the Moon sign for most hours of the day, and the yogas that do not depend on houses; the time is what fixes the lagna, the twelve houses, the divisional charts and the dasha dates precisely.
Is this kundali really free? What is the catch?
It is free, complete and requires no sign-up, phone number or email. The calculation runs in your browser, so serving it costs almost nothing and no data about you is collected to resell. BhaktiRas runs on its devotional content; this tool exists to serve the same readers.
Is my birth data stored anywhere?
No. The entire computation happens on your device. The result link you can copy encodes the birth details you entered so the chart can be rebuilt, but that link exists only where you paste it. Nothing is transmitted to the BhaktiRas server.
What happens if I do not know my birth time?
Tick the box and the chart is computed for midday. Planetary signs and the nakshatra are usually still correct because most bodies move slowly, and the Moon changes sign only every two to three days. The lagna, houses, divisional charts and exact dasha dates, however, genuinely need the time; treat those parts as indicative only.
Which ayanamsha does this calculator use?
Lahiri (Chitra Paksha), the ayanamsha adopted by the Indian national calendar committee and used by most Indian panchangs and software. Support for B.V. Raman and KP ayanamshas is planned.
Why do my dasha dates differ from another app by a few days?
Three common reasons. Different dasha year lengths (365.25 versus 360 days) shift later periods by weeks to months. A small difference in the computed Moon longitude scales up: the balance of the first dasha multiplies the Moon’s nakshatra fraction by up to 20 years, so even an arc minute moves boundary dates by days. And a different recorded birth time moves everything. The sequence of lords is identical in every program.
What is the difference between the North and South Indian chart styles?
Only the drawing convention. The North Indian diamond keeps houses fixed (the top-centre diamond is always the first house) and rotates the signs. The South Indian grid keeps the signs fixed (each cell is always the same sign, moving clockwise) and marks the lagna. Same data, two habits of reading.
What does it mean if a planet is combust or retrograde?
Combust means the planet sits so close to the Sun that it is invisible in the sky; classical texts read this as the planet’s significations being overpowered until it emerges. Retrograde means the planet appears to move backwards against the stars for some weeks; traditions differ on the meaning, most commonly reading it as intensified, delayed or revisited themes. Both are markers for a careful reading, not verdicts.
Can I save or print my kundali?
Yes. Use “Copy result link” to get a permanent link that rebuilds the chart on any device, and “Print / save PDF” for a printer-friendly copy that leaves out the form and this guide.
Does a bad yoga in my kundali mean something bad will happen?
No single combination decides a life. Classical astrology itself insists on this: nearly every difficult yoga has cancellation conditions, benefic aspects soften placements, and the dasha decides when a combination is even active. Use the chart as a map of tendencies, and read difficult indications as areas asking for attention rather than sentences passed.

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