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Free Kundli — Your Vedic Birth Chart, Instantly

Generate your free Janam Kundali in seconds. Enter your date, time and place of birth and we cast your sidereal chart with the Swiss Ephemeris — showing your Lagna, Moon sign, Nakshatra, Sun sign, current dasha and the Manglik, Kaal Sarpa and Sade Sati flags. No signup, no card.

An exact birth time is required for an accurate chart.

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Your Vedic birth chart, explained

A Kundli — or Janam Kundali — is your Vedic birth chart: a map of the sky at the exact moment and place you were born. This free tool computes it instantly from your birth details and gives you the core readings most people look for first: your ascendant (Lagna), Moon sign (Rashi), birth star (Nakshatra), Sun sign, the dasha period you are currently in, and whether your chart carries the Manglik, Kaal Sarpa or Sade Sati flags.

What a Janam Kundali actually is

A Janam Kundali plots the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets across the twelve houses and twelve zodiac signs at your birth. VedicHour uses the sidereal zodiac with the Lahiri ayanamsa — the standard in Indian astrology — and the Swiss Ephemeris for planetary positions, so the chart matches what a traditional astrologer would cast. The ascendant rising on the eastern horizon at your birth time anchors the whole chart, which is why an accurate time matters.

What your free chart shows

The free snapshot gives you a clear, plain-English summary: your Lagna and Rashi, your Nakshatra and its pada, your sidereal Sun sign, your running Vimshottari mahadasha, and a quick yes or no on the three doshas people most often ask about. It is enough to understand the foundations of your chart and to confirm your core placements before going deeper.

What the deep report adds

The free chart is a snapshot; the paid deep Kundli report is the full reading. It covers seven life areas — career, money, relationships, health, family, education and spiritual path — with divisional charts (vargas) for finer detail and a five-year outlook built on your dasha sequence. Everything is written in plain language, with the astrology shown so you can see how each conclusion was reached.

Related free tools

If you want to focus on one factor, VedicHour also offers free single-purpose tools: Kundli Matching (Gun Milan) for compatibility, plus dedicated Manglik, Sade Sati, Vimshottari Dasha, Nakshatra, Moon Sign and Lagna calculators. Each uses the same engine as this chart, so the results stay consistent across every tool.

Free Kundli — frequently asked

What is a Kundli or Janam Kundali?+

A Kundli (Janam Kundali) is your Vedic birth chart — a snapshot of the Sun, Moon and planets across the twelve houses at the exact time and place you were born. It is the foundation of every Vedic astrology reading.

Is this Kundli really free?+

Yes, completely free with no login and no card. You get your Lagna, Moon sign, Nakshatra, Sun sign, current dasha and the Manglik / Kaal Sarpa / Sade Sati flags instantly. The full plain-English deep report is a separate one-time option.

Do I need my exact birth time?+

For the most accurate chart, yes. The ascendant (Lagna) and house placements depend on the birth time, and even a few minutes can shift the rising sign. Your Moon sign and Nakshatra are more forgiving, so the chart is still useful if your time is approximate.

What is included free versus the paid report?+

The free chart shows your core placements — Lagna, Rashi, Nakshatra, Sun sign, current dasha and the three main doshas. The paid deep report adds readings across seven life areas, divisional (varga) charts and a five-year outlook based on your dasha sequence.

How accurate is the chart?+

It uses the Swiss Ephemeris for planetary positions and the sidereal zodiac with the Lahiri ayanamsa — the same standards a traditional Indian astrologer uses. Accuracy depends mostly on how precise your birth time and place are.

What is the difference between a Kundli and a daily horoscope?+

A daily horoscope is a short, general forecast based only on your Sun or Moon sign. A Kundli is your complete personal birth chart, unique to your exact moment of birth, and is what astrologers actually analyse for life-area readings.

How is Vedic astrology different from Western astrology?+

Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, which tracks the actual star positions, while Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac tied to the seasons. Because of this, your Vedic Sun sign is often one sign earlier than your Western one, and Vedic charts lean heavily on the Moon, Nakshatras and dasha periods.