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Kundali Analysis

Kundali Analysis

Kundali analysis, also known as birth chart or horoscope analysis in astrology, involves examining the positions of celestial bodies (such as planets and stars) at the time of a person’s birth. The Kundali is divided into twelve houses, and each house represents different aspects of life such as career, health, relationships, and finances. 

Here’s a general breakdown of how a Kundali is analyzed:

1. Date, Time, and Place of Birth:

  • To create a Kundali, the exact date, time, and place of birth are required. This ensures that the positions of the planets and the ascendant (Lagna) are accurate.

2. The 12 Houses:

Each house represents a different area of life:

  • 1st House (Lagna): Self, personality, physical appearance.

  • 2nd House: Family, wealth, speech, and material possessions.

  • 3rd House: Siblings, communication, courage, and short travels.

  • 4th House: Mother, home, property, emotions, and happiness.

  • 5th House: Children, education, creativity, and romance.

  • 6th House: Health, enemies, debts, and service.

  • 7th House: Marriage, relationships, partnerships.

  • 8th House: Transformation, longevity, inheritance, hidden matters.

  • 9th House: Luck, philosophy, higher education, and spirituality.

  • 10th House: Career, profession, public life, reputation.

  • 11th House: Friends, networks, income, and desires.

  • 12th House: Losses, isolation, spirituality, and foreign travels.

3. Planetary Positions:

The planets in each of the houses have specific influences. The main planets considered are:

  • Sun: Ego, vitality, authority, and father.

  • Moon: Mind, emotions, mother, and public.

  • Mars: Energy, aggression, and courage.

  • Mercury: Intelligence, communication, and business.

  • Jupiter: Wisdom, luck, wealth, and spirituality.

  • Venus: Love, beauty, luxury, and creativity.

  • Saturn: Discipline, responsibility, and delay.

  • Rahu and Ketu (North and South Nodes): Spiritual growth, karmic influences, and challenges.

4. Dasha System:

  • The Dasha system is a method of timing in Vedic astrology. It divides a person’s life into different planetary periods, and the person experiences the characteristics of the planet ruling that period. The major periods (Mahadasha) and sub-periods (Antardasha) are examined to predict life events.

5. Ascendant (Lagna):

  • The Ascendant is the sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time of birth. It determines your overall personality, physical traits, and approach to life. The Lord of the Ascendant (ruling planet) plays a crucial role in Kundali analysis.

6. Aspects (Drishti):

  • The planets influence each other through aspects (Drishti). For example, if two planets are positioned in the same house or sign, they will have a direct influence on each other.

7. Transits:

  • The current movements of the planets (transits) can provide insights into current and upcoming life events by comparing the current planetary positions with your natal chart.

How to Interpret the Kundali:

  1. Strengths and Weaknesses: By observing the positions of benefic (positive) and malefic (challenging) planets, an astrologer assesses a person’s strengths and weaknesses in different life areas.

  2. Predictive Analysis: The combination of planetary positions, dasha periods, and transits is used to predict future events, relationships, career changes, and health issues.

  3. Remedies: In Vedic astrology, certain remedies (like gemstones, mantras, or rituals) may be suggested to mitigate negative influences of planets or to enhance positive outcomes.

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