Your chart, actually computed.
Rising sign, Moon nakshatra, dasha timeline, daily panchang and your numbers — worked from astronomy in this browser, with the rule and classical source printed beside every result.
Your chart
Lagna, Moon and Sun from real astronomy — ascendant from sidereal time and latitude, Moon from Meeus. Whole-sign houses from the lagna, as Parashara uses.
In plain English
The same chart with the Sanskrit stripped out — only what the calculation supports.
My Daily Kismat
Moon today against your birth star and Moon sign — Tara Bala, Chandra Bala, and the day's panchang. Not a generic sun-sign column.
Vimshottari dasha
The 120-year planetary clock. Balance at birth comes from where the Moon sat inside its nakshatra — so it needs birth time, not only the date.
Your numbers
Life path from month, day and year reduced separately (so masters and 13/4-type karmic compounds can appear). Name numbers in both letter charts because they disagree.
Panchang & day timings
Sunrise and sunset for a place, then rahu kaal, yamaganda, gulika, Abhijit, and Choghadiya for day and night. Printed 6am–6pm tables do not follow the season.
Three cards, two readings
22 Major Arcana. Each card shows what Waite printed in 1911 next to the keyword modern decks use.
The 27 nakshatras.
Each spans 13°20′ of the sidereal zodiac in four padas of 3°20′. The lord column starts your dasha clock. Your birth star is highlighted after you compute.
| # | Nakshatra | Span | Lord | Deity | Gana |
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How a result gets to your screen.
Fix the moment
Local civil time becomes Universal Time with IANA timezone history — wartime clocks and old DST included.
Compute the sky
Sun and Moon from Meeus on Terrestrial Time (ΔT applied). Ascendant from sidereal time, latitude and the obliquity of date.
Shift the zodiac
Tropical longitudes become sidereal by subtracting the Lahiri ayanamsa — about 23°51′ at J2000, growing ~50.3″ a year.
Apply a named rule
Every output traces to a printed rule and the arithmetic. Where traditions disagree, both are given.
What we read from — and what it can't do.
Whole-sign houses and the Vimshottari dasha. Cross-checked against Phaladeepika and Saravali.
Eightfold daylight behind rahu kaal, yamaganda, gulika and Abhijit, plus night Choghadiya.
Lunar and solar series and the sunrise equation. Positions use ΔT so they sit on Terrestrial Time.
Public domain. Waite's own divinatory meanings, including those modern decks replaced.
Sun, Moon and lagna. Mars through Saturn and the nodes need a full ephemeris — we omit them rather than guess.
The lagna moves a degree every four minutes. Ten minutes of error can change the rising sign and every house.
Classical practice varies on year length. Treat period dates as months-wide, not appointments.
Astrology has not been shown to predict outcomes under controlled testing. Sources are cited so you can weigh a tradition.