Free Vedic Report FAQ

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A sidereal birth chart with planetary positions, nakshatras, your current dasha period with exact dates, and a personal reading written for your chart alone — ready in about a minute.

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No signup. No card. We calculate your chart and write your reading live — it takes about a minute.

What's in the free report

How it works

  1. Enter your birth date, time, and city above.
  2. We calculate your chart with the Swiss Ephemeris (the same astronomical data professional astrologers use) and the sidereal zodiac.
  3. An AI astrologer reads the actual pattern of your chart — planet strengths, nakshatras, dasha timing — and writes your report.
  4. Your report opens at a private link. Save it; it's yours.

Most horoscope sites give you twelve pre-written paragraphs. This reads your chart: the same birth date at a different time or city produces a different report.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this Vedic report really free?

Yes. The birth chart, planetary positions with nakshatras, your current dasha period with exact dates, and an AI-written personal reading are free — no email, account, or card required. There's an optional paid upgrade (the Full Blueprint, $9.99) with five in-depth chapters, divisional charts, and a life timeline, but the free report stands on its own.

What is a Vedic astrology report?

A Vedic report is a reading of your birth chart calculated with the sidereal zodiac used in Jyotish, the astrology tradition of India. It maps where the planets actually were in the sky at your birth, places them in twelve houses, identifies your nakshatras (lunar mansions), and lays out your dasha timeline — the planetary periods Vedic astrology uses to time chapters of life.

How is a Vedic chart different from a Western horoscope?

Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac tied to the seasons; Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac tied to the fixed stars. The two have drifted about 24 degrees apart, so most people's Vedic sun, moon, and rising signs land one sign earlier than their Western ones. Vedic astrology also adds nakshatras and the Vimshottari dasha timing system.

What information do I need?

Three things: your birth date, your exact birth time, and the city where you were born. Your name is optional and only personalizes the text. The exact time matters because the rising sign changes roughly every two hours, and the full report is built on it.

What if I don't know my exact birth time?

The full report needs an exact time — the rising sign and house placements change roughly every two hours. If you don't know yours, check your birth certificate, or start with the nakshatra, moon sign, and dasha calculators: those read from the Moon, which moves slowly, so they accept approximate times like morning or evening.

What is a nakshatra?

Nakshatras are the 27 lunar mansions of Vedic astrology — a finer division of the zodiac than the 12 signs, each spanning 13°20′. The nakshatra of your Moon is considered especially personal, and it determines where your dasha timeline starts.

What is a dasha period?

Dashas are planetary periods — the timing system of Vedic astrology. The Vimshottari system assigns each planet a period of 6 to 20 years, and the sequence marks distinct chapters of life with exact start and end dates. Your free report shows which dasha you're in right now and when the next shift comes.

Do I need an account, and what happens to my data?

No account. Your report lives at a private link that only you receive, and we don't ask for your email to show it. Birth details are used to calculate the chart and are not sold or shared.