Chakra Explorer
Three classical Vedic chakras on one page - the Sarvatobhadra Chakra, the Kota Chakra, and the Shoola (Trishula) Chakra. Opens on today’s sky; use the floating time modifier to scrub the transit forward or back, or enter your birth details to pin your own natal Panchaka across all three.
1. Sarvatobhadra Chakra
The 9×9 grid of 28 nakshatras, 12 rashis, the aksharas, tithis and weekdays. Your five natal Panchaka pillars - Janma Nakshatra, Rashi, Tithi, Vaara and (optionally) Naam Akshara - are highlighted.
2. Kota Chakra
A four-walled fort of 28 nakshatras built outward from your Janma Nakshatra - Bahya (outer), Prakaara, Madhya and the Stambha (central pillar). Your Kota Swami and Kota Paal are derived from your nakshatra and pada. Transiting grahas sit on their nakshatra with their fort motion - IN (entering / attacking), OUT (leaving) or STALL (Stambha) - and move as you scrub the time modifier.
3. Shoola (Trishula) Chakra
The trident of the nakshatras. Counting from your Janma Nakshatra, the 1st sits at the handle and the three spear-points (Shoola Mukha) fall on the 9th, 15th and 21st nakshatras - the sensitive points a malefic transit is said to pierce. Transiting grahas are plotted along the trident and the strip below; a malefic landing on a tip is flagged. (Classical longevity texts count the trishula from the Sun's nakshatra; this chart keys it to your Janma Nakshatra to match the charts above.)
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