Vedic Astrology
Reimagined
Where ancient Jyotish meets Modern Precision.
Works best on Web and iPhone ChatGPT App.
Android users: Please use ChatGPT on Web.
Note: Custom GPT is accessible only after logging into ChatGPT.
Core Capabilities
Swiss Ephemeris Precision
Utilizes the gold standard in planetary calculation for sub-second accuracy in planetary positions and house cusps.
Vimshottari Dasha
Complete calculation of Mahadasha, Antardasha, and Pratyantardasha cycles for precise timing of events.
Divisional Charts (Vargas)
Instant generation of all major divisional charts including Navamsa (D9), Dasamsa (D10), and more.
Planetary Wars & Combustion
Advanced logic to detect Graha Yuddha (Planetary Wars) and combustion states based on astronomical degrees.
Advanced Query Engine
Perform complex temporal searches to find specific planetary alignments, yogas, and transit conditions.
Detailed Panchanga
Comprehensive calculation of Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara for any given moment.
What Can You Ask?
AI Kundli Reading
Full birth chart — 12 houses, 9 planets, divisional charts, and 108 Karmvipak nakshatra-pada combinations in plain English.
Vimshottari Dasha Calculator
Your complete Mahadasha, Antardasha, and Pratyantardasha timeline — what each period means for your specific chart.
Karmvipak Samhita
Discover the past-life karma pattern encoded in your Moon nakshatra-pada — from the classical 108-combination Karmvipak Samhita text.
Planetary Transit Analysis
How 2026 Gochar transits (Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu-Ketu) interact with your personal Dasha period — not a generic forecast.
Muhurta Calculator
Find the most auspicious time for marriage, business launch, travel, or any of 60+ life events using 1,800+ classical combinations.
Chart Dating Tool
Describe planetary sign placements; ParasharaGyanJyoti searches the 1800–3000 CE database for matching birth date ranges.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ParasharaGyanJyoti?
ParasharaGyanJyoti is an AI astrologer powered by real Swiss Ephemeris calculations. Unlike generic horoscope apps, it computes your actual planetary positions — degrees, house cusps, and Vimshottari Dasha periods — before generating any interpretation. The result is Vedic astrology grounded in your actual birth chart.
Is it free to use?
Yes. ParasharaGyanJyoti is accessible through the ChatGPT interface on the free tier. You need a ChatGPT account — the free plan is sufficient — to use the Custom GPT.
How do I use it?
Open the ParasharaGyanJyoti Custom GPT in ChatGPT and provide your birth details: date, time, and place of birth. The system calculates your full Kundli using Swiss Ephemeris, then the AI interprets it using classical Jyotish logic from texts like the Karmvipak Samhita and BPHS.
What is Vimshottari Dasha?
Vimshottari Dasha is a 120-year planetary timing system in Vedic astrology. It divides your life into planetary periods based on the Moon's nakshatra at birth. ParasharaGyanJyoti calculates your current Dasha-Antardasha period and explains what themes it activates in your chart.
What is Lahiri Ayanamsa?
Ayanamsa is the offset between the tropical zodiac (used in Western astrology) and the sidereal zodiac (used in Vedic astrology). Lahiri Ayanamsa is the standard adopted by the Government of India for the national calendar. ParasharaGyanJyoti uses Lahiri Ayanamsa, placing it within the mainstream Vedic tradition.
How accurate are the calculations?
The astronomical calculations use Swiss Ephemeris, which provides arc-second precision for planetary positions from 2400 BCE to 3300 CE. The interpretations follow classical Jyotish principles from the Karmvipak Samhita and BPHS. Accuracy depends on your birth time — a 4-minute error shifts the ascendant by one degree.
What is the difference between Vedic and Western astrology?
Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac — fixed to actual star positions — while Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac tied to the seasons. This creates roughly a 23-degree difference in planetary placement. Vedic astrology also uses a 27-nakshatra lunar mansion system and the Dasha timing system, both absent in Western astrology.