What is Kundli?
The term ‘kundli’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Kundali’, meaning ‘circular’ or ‘coiled’. It refers to the ancient method of reading a Kundli, in which astrologers drew circular birth charts by hand and divided them into different houses and planetary positions. It eventually evolved into our modern-day Janam Kundlis.
However, a Kundli is much more than just a chart. It is the precise position of all the planets and nakshatras in your horoscope at the exact time of your birth. You can check the astrological positions of the Sun, Moon, Rahu, Ketu, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Venus across the 12 houses and 12 zodiac signs. It helps you decode your personality and your past, present, and future, as well as prominent life events.
It is exciting to note that two people born on the same day may have different Janam Kundlis because even a few seconds' difference can shift the Lagna and other planetary placements.
This is why exact birth details matter while generating your Kundali online.
If you want to read your Kundli in Hindi, you can check out the Janam Kundli tool.
What does your Kundli Contain?
Each Kundli is segregated into 12 houses, and each house caters to different areas of your life. Let’s understand this in detail.
1st House (Lagna or Ascendant): Personality and Self
First house governs your personality, physical appearance, confidence and your life’s purpose. It shows your outlook towards life and how people perceive you in general.
2nd House (Dhan Bhava): Wealth and Family
Everything related to your finances and family life is covered under this house, including your upbringing, speech, savings, and family lineage. A strong 2nd house will bestow a person with financial health and persuasive communication.
3rd House (Sahaj Bhava): Courage and Communication
Third house relates to communication skills, siblings, marketing, media, and short-distance travel. Strong Mars and Mercury in the birth chart positively impact this house.
4th House (Sukha Bhava): Home and Comforts
Forth house governs domestic happiness, emotional peace, vehicle, property, and mother. Moon’s placement is important for this house.
5th House (Trikona or Putra Bhava): Creativity and Children
Fifth house overlooks education, creativity, romance, children, and speculative gains. Jupiter’s presence here provides academic success and wisdom
6th House (Shatru Bhava): Health and Challenges
Sixth house deals with enemies, diseases, debts, competition, and discipline. If this ‘house of suffering’ is strong in a horoscope, a person becomes resilient and successful in competitive careers.
7th House (Yuvati Bhava): Marriage and Partnerships
Seventh house covers marriage, spouse, partnerships, and public relationships. The position of Venus, Jupiter, and the 7th lord will determine the strength of this house.
8th House (Aayu Bhava): Transformation and Secrets
Eighth house governs research, sudden changes, hidden wealth, occult sciences, and deep transformations. With Saturn as its natural ruler, this house also symbolises karma and longevity.
9th House (Bhagya or Dharma Bhava): Fortune and Dharma
This is the house of luck, higher education, spirituality, father, and long-distance travel. Ruled by Jupiter, a strong 9th house protects a person during difficult times.
10th House (Karma Bhava): Career and Karma
Tenth house is the most important house to understand your career, social status, public image, and authority. It is strongly governed by the Sun and Saturn.
11th House (Labha Bhava): Gains and Networking
Eleventh house represents income, financial gains, social circles, ambitions, desires, and fulfilment.
12th House (Vyaya Bhava): Spirituality and Foreign Connections
Twelth house governs spiritual liberation (moksha), expenses, foreign settlement, meditation, isolation, and sleep. It is stronger in the birth chart of people with an interest in spirituality and those working abroad.
Key Elements In Your Kundli Explained
Lagna/Ascendant - The Foundation Of Your Chart
Vedic astrologers consider Lagna more important than your Sun sign. Lagna is like the starting point of your life and represents the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time of your birth.
For example, Mars can be beneficial for an Aries Lagna but bring challenges for the Libra Lagna. That is why professional astrologers consider your ascendant for making accurate predictions.
Navgrahas - The 9 Planets and Their Role
Each planet has its own energy and impacts your life differently. Here is how it works:
Sun: authority, confidence, father figures, leadership
Moon: emotions, mental peace, feminine energy, intuition
Mars: aggression, courage, discipline, action
Mercury: communication, intelligence, logic, business
Jupiter: wisdom, spirituality, wealth, teacher, expansion
Venus: luxury, beauty, desires, relationship, romance, creativity
Saturn: karma, delays, patience, responsibility
Rahu: ambition, obsession, foreign influence, unconventional success
Ketu: spirituality, detachment, past-life karmas, intuition
FYI, no planet gives permanently negative results. Even Saturn and Rahu bestow success to a person when placed correctly in a chart.
Nakshatras - Your Birth Star
The lunar constellation that the Moon occupies at your birth is called your Nakshatra. While the zodiac sign reveals your personality traits, Nakshatra is responsible for your compatibility, emotional patterns, instincts, and karmic tendencies on a deeper level.
For example, people born in Ashwini Nakshatra act quickly and independently, while those under Rohini Nakshatra are creative and emotionally expressive.
This is why astrologers consider Nakshatra when kundli matching for marriage and selecting a muhurat.
Dasha System - Your Life Timeline
According to Vimshottari Dasha, a human life is divided into planetary periods totalling 120 years. Each mahadasha activates the theme of a particular planet. Like, Jupiter Mahadasha results in marriage, childbirth, education, and wisdom, while Saturn Mahadasha brings more responsibility, career pressure, and long-term growth for a native.
It is important to know the dasha you are going through, as timing matters in astrology. A favourable chart may produce delayed results if the Dasha you are running in is weak.
Important Doshas In Kundali and Their Remedies
Mangal Dosha
When Mars occupies a certain house of a birth chart, Mangal Dosha is formed. However, not everyone under the effect of Mars experiences marital issues.
People with a strong kundali and a balanced Jupiter and Venus can reduce the Mangal Dosha’s impact significantly. It is important to prioritise compatibility rather than fear-based interpretations.
You can also check Mangal Dosha using Astrotalk’s Mangal Dosha Calculator.
Kaal Sarp Dosha
This dosha is formed when all the 7 planets in a Janam Kundali fall between Rahu and Ketu. In astrology, Rahu is referred to as the ‘head of the serpent’, and Ketu as the ‘tail’. So when all planets are trapped between the two, it forms a snake-like grip on life.
Kaal Sarp Dosha is said to bring challenges and delays in a person’s life. However, the intensity of the effects depends on the house placement, planetary strengths, and other dashas. Many famous personalities, such as Sachin Tendulkar and Dhirubhai Ambani, are believed to have this Dosha in their Kundli.
Pitra Dosha
This Dosha is linked to unresolved ancestral Karma and is associated with the Sun, Rahu, and the 9th house. There are some common remedies to pacify this dosha, such as performing charity work and ancestral rituals after consulting an expert astrologer.
Shani Dosha/ Sade Sati
Sade Sati is a period of 7.5 years of Saturn’s transit around the natal moon. Contrary to popular myths, Saturn’s Sade Sati period often teaches a person discipline, maturity, and long-term restructuring.
People who lead a disciplined life and work hard are rewarded with lasting success during Sade Sati.
Find out your Sade Sati period using Astrotalk’s Shani Sade Sati Calculator.
Kundali Matching For Marriage (Kundli Milan)
Kundli Matching is one of the most important and widely used branches of Vedic Astrology, especially in India.
The ashtakoot system for Kundli Matching assesses compatibility across 8 categories, totalling 36 points.
- 18+ points are considered decent
- 24+ points indicate good compatibility
- 30+ points are viewed as a very strong match
However, expert astrologers don’t rely on score totals alone. They also analyse Mangal Dosha compatibility, 7th house strength, Navamsa analysis, and Dasha to make a complete report.
South Indian astrologers prefer using the Dashakoot Matching system. This system evaluates marriage compatibility differently.
If a couple has a lower Guna score, they can still have a successful marriage if the core planetary placements support emotional stability and mutual understanding.
How Astrotalk’s Kundli Differs From Other Free Kundali Tools
Most free tools available online either provide basic details or are loaded with technical jargon. Astrotalk believes in delivering detailed, accurate calculations in simple language.
Unlike basic PDF-generating tools, Astrotalk gives the option to talk to an expert Vedic Astrologer on call or chat to discuss their chart. This helps in getting personalised guidance.
How To Get the Most Accurate Kundli?
The most important element to get an accurate online kundli is your date of birth. Even a few-second difference can make a big change to your predictions as it shifts your ascendant, dasha calculations, and house placements.
If you are not sure about your birth time, you can check your:
- Birth certificate
- Family documentation
- Hospital discharge records
- Religious ceremony records
If you are still not sure about your birth time, you can go for birth time rectification, which some astrologers perform by analysing major life events.
It is also important to know different divisional charts for accurate information:
- Lagna Chart (D1): Overall Life
- Navamsa (D9): Marriage and spiritual strength
- Dashamsa (D10): Career and profession
Professional astrologers don’t rely on a single chart; they study all of them to make accurate predictions.