Jyotisha — ज्योतिष — is the science of light. For five thousand years, it has read the heavens the moment a soul entered the world.
Bhrigu computes your birth chart — the kundali — to the arc-second, then answers your questions in the old way: planet, house, nakshatra, by name. No generic horoscopes. No mystical fog.
In the Vedic tradition, a birth chart is not a fortune. It is a map — कुण्डली — drawn the moment you arrived, read in the language of light, ruled by nine grahas moving through twelve bhavas, anchored to twenty-seven nakshatras.
For two centuries the West has told us our Sun sign. But the sages of Bharata have always known — the Moon's nakshatra matters more, Jupiter's dasha rules your decade, and your lagna reveals who the world sees when you arrive. Bhrigu computes it all, with precision, in your hand.
"यथा पिण्डे तथा ब्रह्माण्डे"
As in the atom, so in the universe.
— Foundational principle of Jyotisha
Each planet — each graha — governs a frequency of your being. In Jyotisha, they are not impersonal stones. They are shaktis, living forces you meet every day.
Long before the twelve zodiac signs, the Vedic astronomers mapped the night in twenty-seven finer slices — each the width of one day's journey of the Moon. Your nakshatra is the constellation the Moon stood within, the hour you arrived. It is the truest note of your nature.
← scroll · hover any nakshatra for the classical teaching →
Give us your date, time, and place — the three coordinates of your arrival.
Real ephemeris math, Lahiri ayanamsha, whole-sign houses. Every planet, every degree.
Ask in plain language. About love, work, dharma, the year ahead — anything.
Vakya, reading your actual chart, answers in seconds. Cited. Specific. Grounded.
The North Indian kundali — diamond-split square, Ascendant at the crown. Nine planets. Twelve bhavas. Twenty-seven nakshatras woven through. The oldest visual language of light, computed new for you.
I've consulted three jyotishis in Chennai. This reads my chart like they do — but faster, and it doesn't forget what I asked ten questions ago.
I asked about my Saturn return. It told me the exact nakshatra, the exact degree, and a question I'd been avoiding for years.
Western apps tell me I'm a Taurus. My Vedic moon is Krittika. This was the first app that knew the difference — and why it matters.
Your first reading, on us. A real kundali. Answered in the ancient tongue.
Cast my kundali