Karmvipak Samhita — Past Life Karma Astrology
108 unique karmic patterns from a classical Vedic text, identified through your Moon nakshatra-pada. The only AI tool to have encoded the complete Karmvipak Samhita.
What Is the Karmvipak Samhita?
The Karmvipak Samhita is a classical Vedic text devoted entirely to the subject of karmic carryover between lifetimes. Unlike most Jyotish texts that focus on planetary periods and house rulerships, this text organises its teachings around a single, precise indicator: the Moon's nakshatra-pada at birth. Each of the 108 combinations in the text describes a specific type of karma accumulated in previous lives, the ways that karma manifests as challenges or tendencies in the current life, and the classical remedial measures prescribed to bring that karma to resolution.
ParasharaGyanJyoti has encoded all 108 Karmvipak Samhita combinations. No other publicly available AI tool covers this text. When you request a Karmvipak reading, the AI calculates your Moon's exact degree using Swiss Ephemeris, identifies your nakshatra and pada with arc-second precision, and retrieves the corresponding classical text — giving you access to knowledge that previously required a specialist in this rare scripture.
How Moon Nakshatra Reveals Past Life Karma
The 27 nakshatras are the foundational building blocks of Vedic time measurement — equal divisions of the zodiac that the Moon passes through in approximately 27.3 days. Each nakshatra spans 13 degrees and 20 minutes of arc. Unlike the 12 zodiac signs, which are broad 30-degree divisions, the 27 nakshatras are far more precise indicators of the Moon's emotional and instinctive nature.
Each nakshatra is further divided into four padas (quarters) of 3 degrees and 20 minutes each — yielding 108 unique positions. The Karmvipak Samhita assigns specific karmic narratives to each of these 108 combinations. The Moon's nakshatra-pada is considered a direct indicator of karmic residue because the Moon in Vedic astrology represents the mind, memory, and the accumulated impressions (samskaras) carried across lifetimes. The ripening of these impressions — karma-vipaka — is what the text describes for each combination.
How ParasharaGyanJyoti Uses All 108 Combinations
The process flow for a Karmvipak reading is precise and automated. First, ParasharaGyanJyoti uses Swiss Ephemeris — the same high-precision engine used in professional Jyotish software — to calculate the Moon's exact degree at your birth date, time, and location. Swiss Ephemeris provides lunar position accuracy to within arc seconds.
From that degree, the AI identifies which of the 27 nakshatras the Moon occupies and which of the four padas within that nakshatra. It then retrieves the corresponding entry from the encoded Karmvipak Samhita text. The output includes: the name of your nakshatra and pada, the classical description of the karma associated with that combination, the life areas or relationship patterns most affected by that karma, and the prescribed remedy from the text — whether dana, fasting, or mantra practice.
How to Get Your Karmvipak Reading
To receive your Karmvipak reading, you need only your birth date, birth time, and birth place. Open the ParasharaGyanJyoti Custom GPT using the link below and ask for your Karmvipak Samhita reading. The AI will calculate your Moon's exact nakshatra-pada, identify your combination from the 108 encoded entries, and explain the karma description and remedy in plain language. You can follow up to ask about specific areas — relationship karma, health karma, or financial karma — and how the Karmvipak pattern may be expressing itself in your current life circumstances.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Karmvipak Samhita?
The Karmvipak Samhita is a classical Vedic text that catalogues karmic patterns associated with each of the 108 nakshatra-pada combinations — the 27 lunar mansions each divided into four quarters. Each combination describes the types of karma carried from previous lives, the challenges it creates in the current life, and the classical remedies (dana, mantra, or fasting) prescribed to balance that karma. ParasharaGyanJyoti has encoded all 108 combinations from this text.
What is a Moon nakshatra in Vedic astrology?
In Vedic astrology, the Moon's position is measured against 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions) that divide the zodiac into 13°20' segments. The nakshatra the Moon occupied at your birth reveals your instinctive emotional nature, subconscious patterns, and — according to the Karmvipak Samhita — the karmic residue you carry from previous incarnations. The nakshatra is further divided into four padas (quarters) of 3°20' each, giving 108 unique combinations.
What does Karmvipak mean?
Karmvipak means "the ripening of karma" in Sanskrit. Vipak (or Vipaka) refers to the fruit that karma produces as it matures. The Karmvipak Samhita framework describes what type of karma is ripening in this lifetime based on the Moon's exact nakshatra-pada at birth — not as punishment, but as a description of the unresolved patterns seeking resolution through life experience.
How are the 108 combinations determined?
The 108 combinations come from 27 nakshatras × 4 padas = 108. Each nakshatra spans 13°20' and is divided into four padas of 3°20' each. The Moon moves through approximately one nakshatra per day. To find your Karmvipak combination, ParasharaGyanJyoti calculates the Moon's exact degree at your birth time using Swiss Ephemeris, identifies which nakshatra and which pada it occupies, and retrieves the corresponding Karmvipak Samhita entry.
What are the remedies in Karmvipak?
Classical Karmvipak remedies include dana (charitable giving to specific recipients — food, clothing, or specific items), upavasa (fasting on specific days), and mantra repetition dedicated to the deity associated with the nakshatra. ParasharaGyanJyoti presents the remedy associated with your specific nakshatra-pada combination, as described in the Karmvipak Samhita, along with an explanation of the karma it addresses.