Free Vedic Birth Chart Calculator — 90 Astrological Metrics
A Vedic birth chart (Kundli or Jyotish natal chart) is a precise map of planetary positions at the exact moment and place of your birth, calculated using the sidereal zodiac with ayanamsa correction. StarMeet computes 90 astrological data points — planets in signs and houses, nakshatra padas, Vimshottari Dasha periods, 20+ divisional charts (D1–D60), and real-time transits — instantly, with no signup required.
What You Get with Your Free Chart
- D1 Rashi Chart — planetary positions in all 12 houses using Raman ayanamsa (default)
- D9 Navamsha — soul-level chart for marriage, inner nature, and dharma
- 27 Nakshatras with pada (quarter) for Moon, Ascendant, and all planets
- Vimshottari Dasha — 120-year planetary period timeline with current sub-period
- Special conditions — Vargottama, Gandanta, Combustion (Asta), Retrograde, Digbala
- 20+ Vargas — D2, D3, D4, D7, D9, D10, D12, D16, D20, D24, D27, D30, D40, D45, D60
- Real-time transits (Gochar) over your natal chart
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Vedic birth chart?
A Vedic birth chart (Kundli) is a map of planetary positions at the exact moment of your birth, calculated using the sidereal zodiac. Unlike Western astrology, Vedic astrology accounts for the precession of equinoxes through ayanamsa correction, placing planets in their true astronomical signs.
What is ayanamsa and which should I use?
Ayanamsa is the angular difference between the tropical and sidereal zodiacs (~23–24°). Raman ayanamsa (our default) is widely used among classical Jyotish practitioners. Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) is the Indian government standard. Both give valid results — consistency matters more than the specific choice.
Do I need exact birth time?
For accurate Ascendant (Lagna) and house placements, birth time within 4 minutes is important. Planet positions in signs remain accurate with approximate time, but house lords and Dasha starting balance may shift. Even an approximate time gives meaningful insight into planets in signs and nakshatras.
What is the D9 Navamsha chart?
The D9 Navamsha divides each sign into 9 equal parts (3°20′ each). It reveals your inner nature, soul qualities, and the deeper layer of marriage and partnership potential — what Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra calls the chart of the "soul" behind the D1 birth chart.
How is Vimshottari Dasha calculated?
Vimshottari Dasha is a 120-year planetary timing system based on the Moon's nakshatra at birth. Each planet rules a major period (Mahadasha): Ketu 7y, Venus 20y, Sun 6y, Moon 10y, Mars 7y, Rahu 18y, Jupiter 16y, Saturn 19y, Mercury 17y. Sub-periods (Antardashas) divide each Mahadasha further.
StarMeet uses MIT-licensed calculation libraries (jyotishganit, astronomy-engine, Skyfield) following classical Jyotish methodology from Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (BPHS) and K.N. Rao texts. Available in English, Russian (Русский), and Hindi (हिन्दी).