Twenty-five years of reading charts teaches you, before anything
else, that the chart doesn't lie. It requires patience. It
requires method. And it will not be hurried into giving you what
you want to hear rather than what is actually there. Vedic
astrology is a precise discipline. It has rules, hierarchies,
and an internal logic that rewards rigorous application and
punishes shortcuts. The moment a reading is built on assumption
rather than examination, on what seems likely rather than what
the chart actually indicates, the whole structure becomes
unreliable. This is the central problem with how astrology is
often practised, and it is the problem this work is built to
avoid.
Every consultation begins with the birth chart studied
in full before any question is addressed. Planetary positions,
house lordships, the relationships and aspects between them are
examined carefully and in sequence. Nothing is skipped because
it seems less relevant. The connections that appear minor on
first reading are frequently the ones that matter most. Once the
chart has been properly understood, the dasha system governs all
questions of timing. What period is running, what sub-period
sits within it, and what those lords signify in the specific
chart of the person sitting across are not secondary
considerations. They are the mechanism through which astrology
becomes useful rather than merely descriptive.
Divisional
charts are examined as standard, not as an afterthought reserved
for complex cases. The rashi chart provides the framework, but
it rarely tells the complete story. Career requires the
dashamsha. Marriage requires the navamsha. Wealth has its own
divisional chart; property has another. A reading that ignores
these is a reading built on partial information, and partial
information produces partial and often misleading conclusions.
The questions people bring to a consultation are almost always
practical ones. Career direction, business timing, financial
decisions, marriage, children, health, property, when to act and
when to hold. These are not abstract questions and they don't
deserve abstract answers. The chart, read correctly, is
specific. Planets occupy degrees. Lords rule houses. Periods run
for defined lengths of time. A proper reading should be able to
tell you not only what kind of period you are entering, but what
it is likely to produce, where its pressures will fall, and when
the ground beneath it is likely to shift.
A significant
portion of this practice involves birth time rectification. It
is one of the more underestimated problems in Vedic astrology.
Most people carry a birth time written on a certificate or
remembered by a parent, and most people carry it with more
confidence than it deserves. A difference of four minutes
changes the ascendant degree. A difference of twenty changes the
house cusps entirely. A chart built on an incorrect time is not
merely imprecise; it is structurally wrong. Before any analysis
is undertaken here, the given birth time is tested against
actual events from the person's life, career changes, health
events, relocations, marriages, losses. If the chart doesn't
match what has genuinely happened, the time is adjusted until it
does. Only then does the reading begin. This step is not
optional and it is not negotiable.
Where no birth time exists
at all, the practice shifts to Prashna, horary astrology. The
moment the question is asked becomes the chart. The planetary
configuration at that precise moment carries within it the
answer to what is being asked. It is a different method,
operating on different principles, but applied correctly it is
as reliable as natal work. Over two decades, this practice
has worked with people across India and internationally,
professionals, business owners, people at crossroads, people
facing decisions they couldn't see clearly from where they were
standing. Most weren't looking for prophecy. They wanted to
understand what was happening in their lives, why certain
periods felt the way they did, and what the time ahead actually
held rather than what they hoped it might. The chart, read
with patience and method, can answer all of that.
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The consultation involves a personal
analysis of your horoscope based on classical Vedic astrological
principles and the planetary periods currently operating in your
chart.
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