Free AI Kundli Reading
Swiss Ephemeris precision. Classical Jyotish interpretation. Your birth chart analysed in plain English — including Dasha periods, nakshatra karma, and divisional charts.
What Is a Kundli?
A Kundli (also spelled Kundali or Janam Kundli) is a Vedic birth chart — a map of where each planet was positioned in the sky at the exact moment of your birth, viewed from your birth location. It divides the sky into twelve houses, each governing a specific area of life: the first house covers personality and physical constitution, the second house governs wealth and family, the seventh house rules relationships and marriage, the tenth house represents career and status, and so on through all twelve.
The nine Jyotish planets — Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangal), Mercury (Budha), Jupiter (Guru), Venus (Shukra), Saturn (Shani), Rahu (north lunar node), and Ketu (south lunar node) — each occupy a specific house and zodiac sign at the time of birth. Their placements, aspects, and combinations create the unique blueprint of your chart. No two birth charts are identical unless born at the same time and place.
How Vedic Kundli Differs from Western Astrology
The most fundamental difference is the zodiac system used. Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac, which is tied to the seasons — Aries begins at the spring equinox regardless of where the stars actually are. Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, which tracks the actual positions of stars and constellations. Due to the phenomenon of axial precession, the two zodiacs are currently offset by approximately 23–24 degrees — the exact amount is called the ayanamsa. ParasharaGyanJyoti uses the Lahiri ayanamsa, the standard adopted by the Indian government for astronomical calculations.
This difference means that most people's Vedic Sun sign is one sign behind their Western Sun sign. Someone who identifies as a Scorpio in Western astrology may be a Libra in Vedic astrology. In Vedic practice, the Moon sign (Rashi) and Lagna (ascendant) are considered far more important than the Sun sign for understanding personality, life events, and predictive timing.
What ParasharaGyanJyoti Analyses in Your Kundli
ParasharaGyanJyoti gives you a complete Vedic birth chart analysis going well beyond a basic planetary listing. Here is what the reading covers:
- 12 Houses: The position of every planet in every house, their sign placements, and classical interpretations of those combinations
- 9 Jyotish Planets: Strength analysis (shadbala), dignity, exaltation, debilitation, and retrograde status for each planet
- Divisional Charts: Navamsa (D9) for marriage and dharma, Dashamsha (D10) for career, and other key divisional charts
- Vimshottari Dasha Timeline: Your complete planetary period sequence from birth — Mahadasha, Antardasha, and Pratyantardasha
- 108 Karmvipak Combinations: Your Moon nakshatra-pada identification from the Karmvipak Samhita, revealing past-life karma patterns
- Yogas: Classical planetary combinations (Raj Yoga, Dhana Yoga, Kemadruma Yoga, and others) present in your chart
How to Get Your Free AI Kundli Reading
Getting your Kundli reading from ParasharaGyanJyoti takes under a minute. Simply click the link below to open the Custom GPT, then provide your birth details: date of birth, time of birth (as precise as possible), and place of birth (city and country). You can ask for a full reading or focus on a specific area — career, relationships, health, spiritual path, or karmic patterns. The AI will calculate your chart using Swiss Ephemeris and deliver a complete classical Jyotish interpretation in natural language.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AI Kundli reading?
An AI Kundli reading uses Swiss Ephemeris to calculate exact planetary positions at your birth date, time, and place, then applies classical Jyotish rules to interpret house placements, nakshatra positions, and dasha timing. ParasharaGyanJyoti gives you the same precision as a professional astrologer's software, combined with natural-language interpretation in plain English or Hindi.
How accurate is an AI Kundli compared to a traditional one?
ParasharaGyanJyoti uses Swiss Ephemeris — the same planetary calculation engine used by professional Jyotish software like Jagannatha Hora. Accuracy depends entirely on the precision of your birth data. A birth time accurate to within 5 minutes gives highly reliable results for Lagna (ascendant) and Dasha periods. Rounded birth times (e.g., "6:00 AM") introduce uncertainty in Lagna and house cusps.
What does a Kundli show?
A Vedic Kundli shows twelve houses representing life areas (wealth, health, relationships, career), the placement of all nine Jyotish planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu) in those houses and signs, the Lagna (ascendant), and the active Vimshottari Dasha period. ParasharaGyanJyoti also analyses divisional charts (Navamsa, Dashamsha) and the 108 Karmvipak nakshatra-pada combinations.
What is the difference between a Vedic and Western birth chart?
Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac (actual star positions) with the Lahiri ayanamsa correction, while Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac (seasonal positions). This creates a shift of roughly 23 degrees — most people's Vedic Sun sign differs from their Western Sun sign. Vedic astrology also emphasises the Moon sign and Lagna over the Sun sign for personality analysis.
What is Lagna (Ascendant) in Vedic astrology?
Lagna is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of birth. It is the most time-sensitive point in the chart (it changes every 2 hours) and forms the first house. In Vedic astrology, Lagna represents your physical constitution, personality, and overall life direction — it is often considered more important than the Sun sign for predicting how life unfolds.