How it works

Your chart is computed in code. The reading is verified before you see it.

Naksha is an AI Vedic astrology app that reads your real birth chart to answer life questions, citing your actual placements, dashas, and transits.

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    What birth data do you need?

    Date, time, and city. We geocode the place and compute a sidereal chart with Lahiri ayanamsa and whole-sign houses. If you are unsure of birth time, you can note that — we widen caveats in the reading rather than pretend precision we do not have.

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    What gets calculated before the conversation?

    D1 (Rashi), Navamsa (D9), Dasamsa (D10), and other divisional charts used in the pipeline; Vimshottari mahadasha, antardasha, and pratyantardasha; current transits and slow-planet ingresses; aspects, combustion (D1 only), functional dignity from your Lagna, and classical strength signatures. All of this is computed deterministically — not recalled from an LLM's memory.

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    How does Naksha answer your question?

    You ask in plain language. The system maps your question to relevant houses and vargas (career → D10, marriage → D9, and so on), weighs active dasha permission, then drafts a reading that must cite facts from your chart data. Deterministic verifiers check placements, dasha dates, transits, and house lords before delivery — wrong facts trigger correction or regeneration, not silent invention.

How is this different from a daily horoscope app?

Horoscope apps optimize for daily engagement with sun-sign or generic copy. Naksha optimizes for your chart: one birth time, one sidereal map, one active dasha sequence. We do not sell gemstones, mantras, or remedy upsells.

What zodiac and house system does Naksha use?

Vedic (Jyotish) uses the sidereal zodiac — tied to fixed star positions — with Lahiri ayanamsa and whole-sign houses from the Lagna. Western tropical charts often place planets about 23–24 degrees earlier in the zodiac; your Vedic sign can differ from your Western sun sign. See our Vedic vs Western guide.

Is the reading medical, legal, or financial advice?

No. Naksha offers reflective, chart-grounded perspective for life questions. For clinical, legal, or investment decisions, consult licensed professionals. Crisis resources are on our Safety page.

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