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Free Birth Chart Calculator: Vedic, in 9 Indian languages

Compute your Vedic birth chart with Lahiri ayanamsa and real sunrise / sunset for your birth city. Planet positions, twelve houses, Vimshottari dasha and the divisional vargas, the way the classics did it.

A Vedic birth chart (rashi chart, D1, or natal chart) is the map of where the nine grahas sat across the twelve houses at the moment you were born. Vidhata uses the Swiss-grade ephemeris to fix planet positions to the arc-second, applies Lahiri ayanamsa to convert tropical to sidereal, and computes the rising sign for your exact birth latitude.

Beyond the basic chart, Vidhata builds the 16 divisional vargas (D1 through D60). Navamsa for marriage, Dasamsa for career, Saptamsa for children, Trimshamsha for misfortunes, and Vimshottari dasha runs to five levels. The result is the same chart a careful astrologer would draw by hand, in 30 seconds, free.

What you get

Rashi chart (D1)

All nine grahas placed across twelve houses, anchored to your Lagna.

Navamsa (D9)

Marriage and inner-self chart. Read alongside D1 to see the full picture.

Dasamsa (D10)

Career and karma chart. Reveals the real shape of professional life.

Vimshottari dasha

Mahadasha, Antardasha, Pratyantardasha: the 120-year time-sequencing system.

Doshas and yogas

Manglik, Kaal Sarpa, Sade Sati, Raj Yogas, Dhana Yogas, all flagged with classical context.

Nakshatra and pada

Your janma nakshatra, the pada, and the dasha lord that follows from it.

How it works

  1. 1

    Enter birth details

    Date, exact time, and place of birth. Vidhata geocodes the place automatically.

  2. 2

    Review the chart

    Lagna, Moon sign, Sun sign, and all nine grahas across the twelve houses.

  3. 3

    Read the dashas

    See your current Mahadasha-Antardasha and the next ten years of periods.

  4. 4

    Ask Acharya

    Use the AI Q&A to dig into specific houses, dashas, or transits.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Vedic birth chart?+

The rashi chart (D1) maps the nine grahas across twelve houses anchored to your Lagna at the exact moment of birth. It is the foundational chart in Vedic astrology; every other tool (divisional vargas, dasha, transits) reads back to it.

How is the Vedic birth chart different from a natal chart?+

Same idea, different zodiac. Vedic uses the sidereal zodiac (fixed against the stars). Western "natal chart" usually means tropical (fixed against the seasons). The two zodiacs differ by about 24 degrees today.

Does birth time really matter that much?+

Yes. Lagna shifts roughly one degree every four minutes. A 10-minute drift in birth time can change the Lagna degree, sometimes the rashi. House cusps and Navamsa positions move with it. If your birth time is uncertain, Vidhata supports rectification through events.

Can I save my chart?+

Yes. Sign up (free, email-only) and your chart stays in your account. Add family members to the family vault and switch between charts with one tap.

Which ayanamsa does Vidhata use?+

Lahiri (Chitrapaksha), the official Indian government convention used in most published Indian almanacs. KP and Raman ayanamsas are on the roadmap.