How to get your free online Kundli: complete Vedic birth chart guide with horoscope matching, Panchang & numerology

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A free online Kundli (Janam Kundali) is a Vedic birth chart generated using your date of birth, time of birth, and place of birth. It is one of the most fundamental elements in Vedic astrology – a celestial map created based on the exact time, date, and place of a person’s birth. This guide walks you through generating your free Kundli on AstroTech, reading your chart, matching Kundali’s for marriage, using the daily Panchang, checking your personalised rashifal, and applying numerology alongside your birth chart.

  • A Kundli is your personal astrological blueprint. It captures the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and other celestial bodies across the 12 zodiac signs and 12 houses at the specific moment of your birth.
  • You need three things to generate one: date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth.
  • Planetary positions in your birth chart influence personality, career, relationships, health, and life events.
  • Kundli matching (Ashtakoot Milan) scores couples on 36 gunas to assess marriage compatibility.
  • Today’s Panchang helps you pick auspicious timings for daily actions.
  • Your daily rashifal based on your Kundli is far more accurate than a generic sun-sign horoscope.
  • Numerology’s Life Path Number adds another lens for self-understanding alongside your Vedic chart.
  • You can generate your birth chart instantly using AstroTech’s free Kundli tool.

Introduction

Maybe you’ve wondered why some months everything clicks – the job interview lands, the relationship feels easy, money flows – and other months you can’t catch a break no matter what you try.

People in India have been asking that question for thousands of years. And the answer, at least from the Vedic perspective, lives in a chart drawn at the moment you were born. That chart is your Kundli.

The problem was always access. Getting a Kundli made used to mean visiting a pandit, bringing a hand-written note of your birth details, and waiting. Now, with tools like AstroTech’s free online Kundli generator, the whole thing takes about 30 seconds.

This guide covers everything you need: what a Kundli actually contains, how to generate and read one, how matching works for marriage, how the daily Panchang and horoscope connect to your chart, and where numerology fits in. Whether you’re a first-time user or someone who already knows your Moon sign, this is the one guide you’ll keep coming back to.

What is a free online Kundli and why do you need one?

A Kundli – also called a Janam Kundali, birth chart, or natal chart – is a diagram showing where the nine planets (Navagraha) and twelve zodiac signs were positioned at the exact moment you were born.

Twelve houses of Kundli show the ascendant and planet positions in various zodiac signs at the time of birth as seen from the place of birth. As per Vedic Astrology, taking the Earth, specifically the location of birth, as the fixed point, the moving nine planets – Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu – are placed amongst the 12 houses of the Kundali that are also the residence of the 12 zodiac signs.

Think of it this way: if the sky is a clock, the 12 houses are the numbers on the dial, and the planets are the hands. The exact time you were born freezes that clock. Your Kundli is a snapshot of that frozen moment.

Here’s what a Kundli typically reveals:

  • Lagna (Ascendant): Janma Lagna is the zodiac sign rising at the eastern horizon at the time of birth. Out of the twelve houses of the birth chart, the First house is called Lagna.
  • Planetary positions across the 12 houses
  • Dasha periods (planetary time cycles that activate different life areas)
  • Yogas (special planetary combinations that shape fortune)
  • Doshas (challenging combinations like Mangal Dosha)

Why do you need one? Because whether someone is choosing a life partner, planning a business venture, making a career move, or buying property, the insights derived from their Kundli can help align these actions with favorable planetary periods.

And here’s the thing that surprises people: the zodiac signs rotate through the houses based on the individual’s birth time, date, and location. Even a few minutes of difference can shift the planetary placements dramatically, altering the interpretation. That’s why accuracy of birth details matters so much.

Kundli by date of birth: what information do you need?

A Kundli is meticulously prepared using three essential details: the individual’s date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth.

Let’s break that down:

  1. Date of birth – Day, month, and year. This pins down which zodiac sign the Sun, Moon, and other planets occupied.
  2. Time of birth – This is the most sensitive input. This free Janam Kundali by date of birth and time is effective only when you have exact information. Usually, people make mistakes by putting wrong birth time, which eventually gives them the incorrect Kundali with absolutely irrelevant predictions. Even a difference of a few minutes can change your Lagna (rising sign), which resets your entire house structure.
  3. Place of birth – Latitude and longitude matter because sunrise time varies by location. The process begins with calculating the Lagna (Ascendant), which is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time of birth. Two people born at the same minute but in different cities can have different charts.

AstroTech’s free Kundli tool uses this data along with precise astronomical ephemeris calculations to generate your chart in seconds. No registration needed, no hidden charges.

How to generate your free Kundali on AstroTech (step-by-step)

Here’s how to get your complete Janam Kundali:

  1. Visit the AstroTech Free Kundli page – Go to myastrotech.com and navigate to the Free Kundli tool.
  2. Enter your full name – This is used for report labeling.
  3. Select your date of birth – Use the calendar picker for day, month, and year.
  4. Enter your exact time of birth – Check your birth certificate or hospital records. If you’re unsure, use the closest known time (and note that some margin of error exists in the reading).
  5. Enter your place of birth – The tool auto-suggests cities so that latitude/longitude are captured correctly.
  6. Enter your Gender – select your gender from the drop down menu.
  7. Click “Generate Kundli” – Your chart appears within seconds.

What you’ll receive:

  • Lagna (Ascendant) Chart – The primary birth chart showing all planetary positions across 12 houses
  • Navamsa Chart (D-9) – A divisional chart used for marriage and spiritual analysis
  • Planetary positions table – Exact degree, sign, house, and nakshatra of each planet
  • Vimshottari Dasha periods – The timeline of planetary periods (Mahadasha and Antardasha) that activate different life themes
  • Yogas and Doshas – Whether any special combinations exist in your chart

You can also download the report as a PDF for future reference or to share with an astrologer.

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How to read your Kundli: planets, houses & doshas explained

Getting a Kundli is the easy part. Reading it is where most people hit a wall. Let me break this down into digestible pieces.

The 9 planets in Vedic astrology and their significance

The 9 main planets considered in Vedic astrology are Sun, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Venus, Rahu, and Ketu. The last 2 are not physical entities. These are imaginary points in space where the axis of the moon and sun (relative to earth) overlap. These two entities are mathematical calculations as opposed to the other 7 objects which are observable entities in space.

Here’s what each planet broadly governs:

PlanetSanskrit NameGoverns
SunSuryaSoul, father, authority, career
MoonChandraMind, emotions, mother, comfort
MarsMangalEnergy, courage, siblings, property
MercuryBudhCommunication, intellect, business
JupiterGuru/BrihaspatiWisdom, wealth, children, expansion
VenusShukraLove, marriage, luxury, creativity
SaturnShaniDiscipline, karma, delays, longevity
RahuObsession, foreign travels, unconventional paths
KetuSpirituality, detachment, past-life karma

Every planet has a nature (benefic or malefic), owns certain signs, and behaves differently depending on which house it sits in. That’s why two Leos or two Capricorns can live completely different lives – the house placements and planetary aspects are different.

Understanding the 12 houses in your Janam Kundali

In Vedic Astrology, the 12 houses of a Kundli represent different areas of human life. Each house governs a unique aspect – ranging from your physical appearance to your career, relationships, health, and spiritual journey.

The 4 houses in the middle of the chart – 1st, 4th, 7th & 10th – are known as “Kendra” houses and are considered the most important and auspicious houses of the chart. Major life areas like marriage, family, career, and self are connected to these houses.

A quick reference:

HouseNameLife area
1stLagna/AscendantSelf, body, personality
2ndDhana BhavaWealth, speech, family
3rdSahaj BhavaCourage, siblings, short journeys
4thSukh BhavaHome, mother, vehicles, inner peace
5thPutra BhavaChildren, creativity, education, romance
6thAri BhavaHealth, debts, enemies, daily work
7thYuvati BhavaMarriage, partnerships, business
8thRandhra BhavaLongevity, sudden events, inheritance
9thDharma BhavaLuck, father, higher learning, travel
10thKarma BhavaCareer, public life, achievements
11thLabha BhavaGains, friendships, aspirations
12thVyaya BhavaLosses, expenses, spiritual liberation, foreign settlement

The houses are divided into four ‘bhavs’ which point to ‘mood’ or what the house stands for. These four bhavas are Dharma (duty), Artha (resources), Kama (desires) and Moksha (liberation). These bhavs are called ‘purusharths’ or ‘aims in life.’

Many people worry when they see empty houses in their birth charts. However, an empty house does not mean that the related area of life will be devoid of results. Rather, the influence depends on the lord of the house (ruling planet of the sign in that house). So don’t panic if your 7th house is empty – it doesn’t mean you won’t get married.

Common yogas and doshas (Mangal Dosha, Kaal Sarp Dosha)

Yogas are specific planetary combinations that produce particular life results. Some bring fortune (Raj Yoga, Gajakesari Yoga), others bring challenges.

Mangal Dosha: 

Mangal Dosha is formed when Mars is situated in the First, Second, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth or Twelfth house of the Kundali. Mangal Dosha is also known as Kuja Dosha and Bhauma Dosha. This is particularly scrutinized during marriage matching because Mars brings aggression and conflict energy to relationship houses.

Kaal Sarp Dosha: 

In Vedic astrology, Kalasarpa Dosha is described as a very inauspicious Yoga. Kalasarpa Dosha is divided into twelve categories such as Ananta, Kulika, Vasuki, Shankhapala, etc. This occurs when all seven planets are hemmed between Rahu and Ketu.

Raj Yoga: 

When lords of Kendra houses (1, 4, 7, 10) combine with lords of Trikona houses (1, 5, 9), it can produce powerful results in terms of authority, wealth, and social status.

Gajakesari Yoga: 

Formed when Jupiter is in a Kendra from the Moon. People with this yoga often have natural wisdom, respect in society, and financial stability.

Your AstroTech Kundli report identifies which yogas and doshas exist in your chart, along with their strength. For deeper analysis – like dosha remedies or timing predictions – you can consult AstroTech’s premium birth chart analysis or talk to a Vedic astrologer.

Free Kundli matching: can you do it online?

Yes, and it’s more accurate than you might think.

In Vedic Astrology, the concept of Kundli Matching or Horoscope Matching is very eminent. Marriage is the sacred bond between two separate entities, bringing them together for a long and healthy marital life. There are different names for matchmaking viz, Kundali Milan, Guna Milan, Horoscope Matching and Compatibility, Lagna Melapak etc.

How the 36 gunas (Ashtakoot) are calculated

Ashtakoot Guna Milan is one of the primary methods of Kundli matching. It involves the assessment of eight different aspects, also known as “kootas,” in the birth charts of the bride and groom. Each of these kootas carries a specific weightage or points, and the total score obtained at the end determines the compatibility between the two individuals.

The eight kootas and their maximum points:

KootaMax PointsWhat it evaluates
Varna1Spiritual compatibility and ego levels
Vashya2Mutual attraction and influence
Tara3Health and well-being of the union
Yoni4Physical and intimate compatibility
Graha Maitri5Mental compatibility and friendship
Gana6Temperament matching
Bhakuta7Overall prosperity of the couple
Nadi8Health of offspring and genetic compatibility
Total36

In the Ashta-Kuta system of match making, the maximum number of Gunas are 36. If total Gunas between the couple are between 31 and 36 (both inclusive) then the union is excellent, Gunas between 21 and 30 (both inclusive) are very good, Gunas between 17 and 20 (both inclusive) are middling, and Gunas between 0 and 16 (both inclusive) are inauspicious.

Traditionally, a minimum of 18 out of 36 gunas should match for marriage to be considered compatible.

One thing to know: while Ashtakoot Guna Matching provides valuable insights into compatibility, it’s essential to consider other factors like individual planetary positions, doshas (such as Mangal Dosha), and overall chart analysis for a comprehensive assessment. The 36-guna score is a starting point, not the whole picture.

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Today’s Panchang & Muhurat: the perfect companion to your Kundli

Your Kundli tells you who you are and what planetary periods you’re running through. The Panchang tells you when to act.

Panchang (Panchanga) is the Hindu astrological calendar comprising five elements: Tithi (lunar day), Vaar (weekday), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga (Sun-Moon combination), and Karana (half-tithi).

Pancha means five and anga means parts. Panchanga, as the word suggests, comprises five aspects. They are Tithi, Vara (day), Nakshatra (star), Yoga and Karana.

Here’s what each element means in practical terms:

  • Tithi – The lunar day. There are 30 tithis in a month (15 in the waxing Shukla Paksha, 15 in the waning Krishna Paksha). While a Tithi tells you the phase of the Moon relative to the Sun, the Nakshatra tells you the Moon’s absolute position in the sky.
  • Vaar – The weekday. Each day is ruled by a planet (Sunday = Sun, Monday = Moon, Tuesday = Mars, etc.).
  • Nakshatra – Nakshatra tracks the Moon’s position across 27 star constellations, each spanning 13°20’ of the zodiac. The Nakshatra active at any given time influences the quality of that period.
  • Yoga – Yoga in the Panchang is an astronomical measure (not to be confused with the physical practice of Yoga). It is calculated by adding the longitudes of the Sun and the Moon, then dividing by 13°20’. There are 27 Yogas, each spanning 13°20’ of the combined Sun-Moon arc.
  • Karana – A Karana is half of a Tithi. Since each Tithi spans 12° of the Sun-Moon angle, a Karana spans 6 degrees. There are 11 types, creating 60 Karanas per lunar month.

Why does this matter? If you’re starting a new business, moving to a new home, getting married, or even buying a vehicle – checking the Panchang helps you pick a time when celestial energies support your action rather than work against it. Yoga is particularly important in Muhurat (auspicious timing) calculations. A Muhurat that falls during a favorable Yoga is considered stronger, while an inauspicious Yoga can weaken an otherwise good Muhurat.

AstroTech’s Panchang page gives you today’s complete data: Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Rahu Kaal, and Shubh Muhurat – updated daily.

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Daily horoscope vs your personal Kundli: what’s the difference?

This is a question I get asked all the time, and the answer matters more than most people realize.

Your daily newspaper horoscope (or any generic “Aries today” prediction) is based on your Sun sign only. It divides the entire human population into 12 groups and gives everyone in each group the same prediction. It’s the astrological equivalent of a one-size-fits-all t-shirt.

Unlike generic horoscopes, predictions that analyze current transits against your unique Kundli are far more specific. Daily insights tailored to your birth chart consider your exact planetary placements.

A Kundli-based rashifal takes into account:

  • Your Moon sign (which Vedic astrology considers more important than Sun sign)
  • Your current Dasha/Antardasha period
  • The transit of planets over your specific natal chart positions
  • Active yogas and doshas in your chart

The difference is like comparing a weather report for “all of Asia” versus the forecast for your exact city. Both technically contain weather information, but only one is useful for deciding whether to carry an umbrella.

AstroTech’s daily horoscope section provides rashifal based on Moon sign, and when paired with your generated Kundli, gives you a much richer picture of what any given day, week, or month holds.

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Numerology & your Kundli: understanding your life path through two lenses

Vedic astrology and numerology are separate systems, but they share something interesting: they’re both rooted in the same birth data, and they both connect numbers to planets.

In both Vedic Astrology and Numerology, each planet is connected to a specific number, and each number has its unique qualities. Sun (Surya) is Number 1, representing leadership and confidence. Moon (Chandra) is Number 2, dealing with emotions and relationships.

The full planet-number mapping in Vedic numerology:

NumberPlanetQualities
1SunLeadership, individuality
2MoonEmotions, intuition
3JupiterWisdom, expansion, optimism
4RahuUnconventional paths, sudden changes
5MercuryCommunication, adaptability
6VenusLove, beauty, creativity
7KetuSpirituality, introspection
8SaturnDiscipline, karmic lessons
9MarsEnergy, courage, action

How to calculate your Life Path Number

Life Path Number is calculated by adding all the digits in your date of birth until reduced to a single digit (e.g., 22-11-1982 → 2+2+1+1+1+9+8+2 = 26 → 2+6 = 8). This number reflects your life’s key lessons, themes, and direction.

It is the single most important number in your numerological chart, as it reflects your life’s mission and overarching traits. Think of it as the astrological Sun sign equivalent in numerology – defining the essence of who you are.

Where it gets interesting is when you look at both systems together. Say your Life Path Number is 8 (Saturn). If Saturn also happens to sit in a strong position in your Kundli – maybe in the 10th house or its own sign – you’re getting a double signal about karmic discipline, career building, and late-blooming success. Numerology shows cycles in your life based on your personal year number. For example, if you’re in a “5” year in numerology (ruled by Mercury), you might feel mentally sharper and more adaptable, especially during a Mercury transit.

AstroTech’s free numerology tools include a Life Path Calculator, Name Analyzer, Lucky Number Generator, Compatibility Checker, and number analysis tools for vehicles, mobile numbers, and business numbers. Use them alongside your Kundli for a more complete picture.

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Free Kundli vs premium birth chart analysis: which should you choose?

Both have their place. Here’s an honest comparison:

FeatureFree Kundli (AstroTech)Premium Birth Chart Analysis
Lagna chartYesYes
Navamsa chartYesYes
Planetary positionsYesYes, with detailed strength analysis
Dasha periodsBasic timelineDetailed predictions per period
Yoga & Dosha identificationListedExplained with remedies
Personalized career guidanceNoYes
Marriage timing & compatibilityBasicIn-depth with Dasha overlay
Remedial suggestionsNoGemstones, mantras, rituals
Consultation with astrologerNoYes (one-on-one)
CostFreePaid

When free is enough: 

You’re curious about your chart and want a first look – You want to check basic compatibility for marriage – You need today’s Panchang or rashifal – You’re learning astrology and want to study your own chart

When premium makes sense:  

You’re facing a major life decision (career change, marriage, relocation, business launch) – You’ve identified doshas and want specific remedies – You need timing guidance (when to act, when to wait) – You want expert interpretation of complex planetary combinations – You’re planning for a child’s birth and want naming guidance based on nakshatra

AstroTech offers premium consultations for birth chart analysis, marriage compatibility, career success guidance, business astrology, and newborn naming. The free Kundli gives you the raw data; the premium service gives you the interpretation and action plan.

Common mistakes people make with astrology

Worth calling these out because I see them constantly:

1. Relying only on Sun signs

Most people know their zodiac sign from Western astrology. In Vedic astrology, your Moon sign and Ascendant are far more relevant for personality and prediction.

2. Using wrong birth time 

Entering the precise birth time is crucial to avoid receiving an incorrect Kundali with irrelevant predictions. If your birth certificate says 3:15 AM, don’t round it to 3:00 AM.

3. Ignoring Dasha periods

Understanding your ongoing Dasha (planetary period), Antardasha & Pratyantardasha is important. These phases influence your life and indicate when to take action. A great Kundli with a bad Dasha running will still produce tough results.

4. Treating the free Kundli as a complete reading 

The chart is data. Interpretation requires either deep self-study or consultation with someone who reads charts professionally.

5. Panicking over doshas

Mangal Dosha affects a significant percentage of the population. It doesn’t mean you can’t get married – it means certain precautions or matching criteria should be considered.

6. Confusing Panchang Yoga with planetary Yoga

The Panchanga yoga is different from the yogas formed by the planets. The yoga is formed by the daily connection between the Sun and Moon.

7. Not checking Panchang before major events

An inauspicious Yoga (like Vyatipata) or an unfavorable Karana (like Vishti/Bhadra) can diminish an otherwise good Muhurat.

Benefits of using astrology for life guidance

Let me be clear: Vedic astrology shows probabilities, not certainties. It maps tendencies, not fate carved in stone. With that caveat, here’s where it actually helps:

  • Career clarity – The 10th house, its lord, and planets like Saturn and Mercury indicate what kind of work suits you and when career shifts are likely.
  • Relationship insights – The 7th house, Venus, and Jupiter placements reveal partnership patterns. Kundli matching adds a compatibility layer.
  • Financial planning – The 2nd and 11th houses, along with Jupiter’s position, signal wealth patterns. Dasha periods show when money is more likely to flow.
  • Marriage timing – Specific Dasha combinations and Jupiter/Venus transits indicate windows favorable for marriage.
  • Business decisions – Mercury’s position and the 7th/10th house relationship suggest business aptitude. Panchang muhurats help with launch timing.
  • Personal growth – Understanding your chart’s strengths and weaknesses helps you work with your nature instead of against it. Saturn’s lessons, for instance, are easier to handle when you know they’re coming.

Astrology vs common misconceptions

MythReality
Astrology predicts the exact futureAstrology maps tendencies and probabilities based on planetary positions
Only your zodiac sign mattersYour full birth chart (Lagna, Moon sign, all 12 houses) matters
Astrology is superstitionVedic astrology (Jyotish) is a structured system with defined rules, calculations, and classical texts thousands of years old
Online Kundli can’t be accurateYou will get the same result whether you use online horoscope matching or go to a pundit. A pundit also uses Panchang or Patra which uses the same system.
Mangal Dosha means you can’t marryMangal Dosha has specific cancellation conditions; many remedies exist
Free means low qualityFree Kundli generation uses the same astronomical algorithms as paid tools; the difference is in interpretation depth
Numerology and astrology conflictSome people think astrology and numerology contradict each other, but that’s not true. They actually work hand-in-hand.

Tools that help you understand your birth chart

You can explore several astrology and numerology tools on AstroTech to study your chart from different angles:

Free tools:Free Kundli Generator – Your complete Vedic birth chart with Lagna, Navamsa, planetary positions, and Dasha – Kundli Matching – 36-guna Ashtakoot Milan for marriage compatibility – Daily Panchang – Today’s Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Rahu Kaal, and Shubh Muhurat – Daily Horoscope / Rashifal – Moon-sign-based daily predictions – Numerology Calculator – Life Path Number, Name Analyzer, Lucky Number Generator

Numerology tools: – Life Path Calculator – Name Analyzer – Lucky Number Generator – Compatibility Checker – Number analysis tools for vehicle, mobile, and business numbers

Premium consultations: – Birth Chart Analysis (detailed interpretation with remedies) – Marriage Compatibility (full chart comparison beyond 36 gunas) – Career Success Guidance – Business Astrology – Newborn Naming (based on nakshatra and numerology)

FAQs about free online Kundli

1. Is online Kundli accurate?

Yes, provided you enter the correct birth details. In order to receive accurate predictions, you need to ensure that the birth details you provide are correct because even the slightest change can alter the outlook of the Kundli, and therefore your life predictions. Online Kundli software uses the same astronomical ephemeris data that traditional astrologers use. The calculations are mathematical, so the chart itself is accurate. Where accuracy varies is in interpretation – a software can identify Mangal Dosha, but understanding its exact impact on your life requires astrological expertise.

2. Can I get Kundli without birth time?

You can generate a partial chart, but it won’t be reliable. Without birth time, the Lagna (ascendant) cannot be determined, which means all house placements become uncertain. Some astrologers use a default noon time or apply birth time rectification techniques by cross-referencing life events. AstroTech’s tool works best with an accurate birth time.

3. Is AstroTech Kundli free?

The basic Kundli generation – including Lagna chart, Navamsa, planetary positions, and Dasha periods – is completely free. No signup or credit card required. Premium services like detailed birth chart analysis, career guidance, and personalized consultations are paid.

4. How long does a Kundli report take to generate?

Seconds. You enter your details, click generate, and the chart appears immediately. PDF downloads are also instant.

5. What is the difference between a horoscope and a Kundli?

A horoscope (as commonly understood) is a general prediction based on your Sun or Moon sign for a given day, week, or month. A Kundli is your complete birth chart – a permanent astrological document based on your exact birth moment. The horoscope changes daily; your Kundli remains the same for life.

6. How accurate is astrology for predicting marriage timing?

It is possible to accurately determine your marriage time from your birth chart. Not only the time of marriage but also detailed information about married life can be estimated from the birth chart. An experienced astrologer can do this very easily. That said, astrology offers probability windows, not exact dates. The 7th house lord’s Dasha, Jupiter’s transit over the 7th house, and Venus-related periods typically activate marriage.

7. Can astrology help in business decisions?

It can. The 10th house (career and public image), 7th house (partnerships), and Mercury’s placement indicate business aptitude. Planetary Dasha periods reveal favorable timing. AstroTech’s business astrology consultation looks at all these factors together.

8. What is a planetary Dasha?

Dasha is a planetary period system unique to Vedic astrology. The most common system is Vimshottari Dasha, which spans 120 years across nine planetary periods. Each planet’s Dasha activates the themes of the houses it rules and occupies. For example, if Jupiter rules your 5th house (children, creativity) and sits in your 10th house (career), Jupiter Dasha might bring career success through creative or educational work.

9. Can astrology solve relationship problems?

Astrology can identify why patterns exist – say, Saturn aspecting the 7th house creating delays or communication issues. It can suggest timing (when things may ease) and remedies (specific mantras, gemstones, or behavioral changes). But astrology is a diagnostic tool, not a magic fix. The couple still has to do the work.

10. How often should you consult an astrologer?

There’s no fixed rule. Many people check once a year for a general outlook. Others consult when facing a specific life decision – marriage, career change, relocation, or health concern. The free Kundli and daily Panchang on AstroTech serve as ongoing self-study tools between professional consultations.

Key takeaways

  • A Kundli is a map of the sky at your birth, built from your date, time, and place of birth. It’s the foundation of all Vedic astrological analysis.
  • The 9 planets and 12 houses interact to shape your personality, life patterns, and timing of events.
  • Dasha periods are the most powerful prediction tool in Vedic astrology – they tell you when planetary effects activate.
  • Kundli matching for marriage uses the Ashtakoot system of 36 gunas, but a full compatibility analysis looks beyond just the score.
  • The daily Panchang (Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vaar) helps you pick the right timing for actions.
  • A Kundli-based rashifal gives you far more relevant daily guidance than a generic Sun-sign horoscope.
  • Numerology’s Life Path Number adds another dimension to self-understanding, and it maps directly to Vedic planetary energies.
  • AstroTech gives you free access to Kundli generation, Kundli matching, Panchang, daily horoscope, and numerology tools – all in one place. For deeper guidance, premium consultations are available.

Start your Vedic journey with a free Kundli today

You’ve been walking around with a cosmic blueprint your whole life. Most people never bother to read it.

Your Kundli doesn’t tell you what will happen to you – it tells you what energies are at play and when they’re likely to activate. That’s the difference between stumbling through life and navigating it with some idea of the road ahead.

Start with the basics. Generate your free Kundli on AstroTech. Look at your Lagna. Check which house your Moon sits in. Read your current Dasha period. Then check today’s Panchang before you make that big decision. Run your numerology numbers and see if they line up with what your chart is saying.And when you’re ready for the next step – understanding the “why” behind the patterns, getting remedies for doshas, or figuring out the best time to launch that business – AstroTech’s premium consultations with experienced Vedic astrologers are there.

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