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Vedic Astrology for Beginners — Your Janam Kundli

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Vedic Astrology for Beginners — Your Janam Kundli

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In India, a birth chart isn't a curiosity — it's a life document. Jyotish, the “science of light”, reads yours with startling precision.

This beginner guide demystifies Vedic astrology step by step: how your janam kundli (birth chart) is built, why your Vedic Sun sign may differ from your Western one, and how to read the houses, planets and dashas without a guru at your side — clear, practical and respectful of the tradition.

What you'll learn

  • How the sidereal zodiac works — and why your Vedic signs often shift one back from Western astrology
  • Reading your janam kundli: the North-Indian chart layout, the 12 houses and where each planet sits
  • Your lagna (ascendant), Moon sign and nakshatra — the three keys Jyotish weighs above the Sun
  • First steps with dashas — the planetary periods that give Vedic astrology its famous timing — without the fatalism

Made to actually use

Written in plain language Step-by-step, no jargon walls Print & keep it handy Instant PDF — yours forever
Satisfaction guarantee. Written to illuminate, not to flatter — if anything isn't right, reach out and we'll make it right.

Who it's for: complete beginners drawn to Jyotish, Western astrology lovers curious why their Vedic chart looks different, and anyone who was ever handed a kundli and couldn't read it. Instant download; read on any device or print at home. Yours forever.
Good to know

Questions, answered

What is Vedic astrology (Jyotish)?
Vedic astrology — Jyotish — is India's classical astrology, built on the sidereal zodiac and your janam kundli, the chart cast for your exact birth moment. It reads character like Western astrology but adds precise timing through planetary periods called dashas. This guide walks you through your first full reading.
Why is my Vedic sign different from my Western sign?
Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac tied to the seasons; Vedic uses the sidereal zodiac tied to the actual stars. The roughly 24-degree difference (ayanamsa) shifts most people's placements back one sign. The guide explains why both are internally consistent — and neither is "wrong".
Do I need my exact birth time for a kundli?
For the full chart, yes — the lagna (ascendant) changes every two hours, and houses depend on it. But your Moon sign and nakshatra usually survive an approximate time. The guide shows what you can read with partial data and how to get a free accurate chart online.
How do I receive it?
It's an instant digital download. A PDF link appears right after checkout and is emailed to you; you can re-download it any time. Read it on any device or print it at home.

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