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Computed with the Lahiri ayanamsha — the Indian standard used by traditional Vedic astrologers.
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A Janam Kundali — also spelled Janma Kundli or simply kundali — is the cornerstone of Vedic astrology. It is a precise astronomical snapshot of the sky at the moment and place of your birth, encoding the positions of the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu across the twelve zodiac signs and twenty-seven nakshatras. Every prediction in classical Jyotisha traces back to this chart.
The Ascendant (Lagna) — determined by which zodiac sign was rising on the eastern horizon at birth — acts as the first house and colours every interpretation that follows. It changes roughly every two hours, which is why an accurate birth time is so critical. The remaining eleven houses govern distinct areas of life: wealth, siblings, home, children, enemies, marriage, longevity, religion, career, social networks and liberation.
ZingAstro computes your Kundali using precise astronomical calculations with the Lahiri ayanamsha — the Indian government standard for Vedic astronomy. The North Indian diamond chart style places the Lagna in the top-centre and keeps the twelve houses fixed while the zodiac signs rotate, making it easy to see planetary relationships at a glance.
Beyond the birth chart itself, Vimshottari Dasha — the 120-year planetary period system based on the Moon's nakshatra — is the primary timing tool. It divides life into major planetary periods (Mahadasha) and sub-periods (Antardasha), each bringing the results of that planet's position in your chart to the foreground. Combined with yogas (planetary combinations that confer specific results), doshas (challenging patterns like Mangal Dosha or Kaal Sarpa Yoga), and the Navamsa (D9 chart for marriage and destiny), the Kundali gives a comprehensive, layered picture of a person's life.
What is a Janam Kundali?
A Janam Kundali (birth chart or kundli) is a map of the sky at the exact moment and place of your birth. It shows the Ascendant (Lagna), the nine Vedic planets and their positions across the twelve houses and 27 nakshatras — the foundation of all Vedic astrological predictions.
Why does birth time matter for a kundali?
The Ascendant (Lagna) changes roughly every two hours. An accurate birth time is essential for the correct Lagna, house placements and the Vimshottari dasha timeline. Without it, planetary sign and nakshatra positions are still correct, but house-based predictions become approximate.
Is this kundali free?
Yes. ZingAstro's Janam Kundali tool is completely free to use. You get the full North Indian birth chart, all planetary positions, nakshatras, Vimshottari dasha timeline, yogas and doshas at no cost. Detailed paid reports with in-depth predictions are also available.
What is the difference between North Indian and South Indian kundali?
In a North Indian chart the twelve houses are fixed in position and the zodiac signs rotate — the Lagna sits in the top-centre diamond. In a South Indian chart the zodiac signs are fixed and houses rotate. Both convey the same information; ZingAstro draws the classic North Indian style used by most astrologers across North India.
What is Vimshottari Dasha?
Vimshottari Dasha is the most widely used planetary period system in Vedic astrology. It assigns a 120-year cycle to nine planets based on the Moon's nakshatra at birth. Each planet rules a major period (Mahadasha) subdivided into sub-periods (Antardasha) that time the major events of a person's life.
What is a yoga in astrology?
A yoga is a specific combination of planets, signs or houses in a birth chart that produces a particular result — beneficial yogas like Raj Yoga (power and authority) or Dhan Yoga (wealth), and challenging ones like Mangal Dosha or Kaal Sarpa Yoga. ZingAstro detects and explains the yogas and doshas present in your chart.
A Janam Kundali (birth chart) is a map of the sky at the exact moment and place of your birth. From your date, time and city it locates the Ascendant (Lagna), the nine planets, the twelve houses and the nakshatras — the foundation of every Vedic prediction about your character, career, marriage and destiny.
The Ascendant changes roughly every two hours, so an accurate birth time is essential for a correct Lagna, house placements and the Vimshottari dasha timeline. If you are unsure of the exact time, the broad planetary signs and nakshatras still hold, but house-based predictions become approximate.
We draw the classic North Indian diamond chart, where the houses are fixed and the signs rotate — the Lagna sits in the top-centre house. It shows each planet's sign, house and dignity at a glance, the same format used by traditional astrologers across North India.