Your full birth chart from date, time & place — Lagna, all nine planets, North & South Indian charts, Navamsa, Vimshottari Dasha and doshas. All in your browser; nothing leaves your device.
| Planet | Sign | Degree | Nakshatra | Pada | House |
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| Dasha Lord | From | To | Years |
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Sarvashtakavarga — the benefic-bindu strength of each sign (total 337 across all twelve). More bindus means that sign and the houses it rules are stronger. Below, each planet's own Bhinnashtakavarga.
A Janma Kundali is your Vedic birth chart — a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment and place you were born. It shows the Lagna (ascendant), the twelve houses (bhava), and the position of the nine grahas (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu) by sign and nakshatra. Enter your birth details above to generate it instantly and privately.
The ascendant and all nine planetary positions are computed with the same sidereal (Lahiri ayanamsa) standard as the Indian Rashtriya Panchang, and verified against Swiss Ephemeris — every planet falls in the correct sign and nakshatra, with longitudes within a quarter of a degree. The Moon and Sun use full Meeus theory; the star-planets use a tested orbital-element engine.
The Lagna (ascendant) and the house positions change roughly every two hours and depend on your birth latitude and longitude, so an accurate time and place are needed for the chart, dasha and doshas. The Moon sign and nakshatra need less precision. If you are unsure of your exact time, the planetary signs are usually still correct; the Lagna and houses are the parts that shift.
They show the same chart in two regional styles. In the North Indian (diamond) chart the houses are fixed and the signs rotate — house 1 is always at the top centre. In the South Indian (square) chart the signs are fixed in a grid and the houses rotate; the ascendant cell is marked. We draw both so you can read whichever you grew up with.
Vimshottari Dasha is the most widely used planetary timeline in Vedic astrology — a 120-year cycle divided into nine maha-dashas ruled by each graha, starting from the lord of your birth (Moon) nakshatra. The chart shows your maha-dasha sequence with start and end dates so you can see which planetary period you are in.
Mangal (Manglik) dosha is flagged when Mars sits in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th or 12th house from the Lagna — traditionally considered in marriage matching. Kaal Sarp dosha is flagged when all seven planets are hemmed on one side of the Rahu–Ketu axis. Both are general indications; cancellations exist and an astrologer should confirm before any decision.
Completely. The entire chart is calculated inside your browser — your name, date, time and place are never transmitted, stored or seen by us. Even the shareable result link keeps your details in the URL fragment (#), which browsers never send to any server.
Yes — after generating your chart, tap the Listen button to hear a summary read aloud in Hindi or English: your Lagna, Moon sign and nakshatra, key planetary placements, your current dasha and any dosha. Free audio in your browser — useful for elders and anyone who prefers listening.