GathBandhan

AI, grounded in your chart

Your Kundali, explained by AI

Get a clear, personalised reading of your birth chart — and ask follow-up questions in your own words, any time.

Try it free

Vedic astrology is deep, but it should not be a mystery. {app} computes your exact birth chart and layers an AI Vedic astrologer on top — one that explains your placements, dashas and yogas in plain language, grounded only in your real chart. No vague predictions, just a reading you can actually understand and act on.

1

Plain-language reading

Character, career, relationships, health and current period — explained from your actual placements.

2

Ask about your Kundali

Have a conversation with an AI astrologer grounded in your chart — ask anything, get grounded answers.

3

Guna Milan insight

Understand compatibility with clear explanations of the eight Ashtakoot kootas and doshas.

4

Profile & opener help

AI helps you write a warm, honest About-me and thoughtful first messages.

5

Grounded, not guesswork

Every answer is tied to your computed chart — no invented events, no fear-based predictions.

6

English & Hindi

Read and ask in the language you are comfortable with.

How it works

  1. 1

    Add birth details

    Enter your date, time and place of birth to compute an accurate chart.

  2. 2

    Read your chart

    Get an AI reading of your placements, dashas and yogas in plain language.

  3. 3

    Ask anything

    Chat with the AI astrologer about timing, temperament or compatibility.

Understanding your Kundali

A Kundali (Janam Kundali or birth chart) is a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment and place you were born. Vedic astrology reads it to describe your personality, strengths, relationships and the timing of life events. Here is what each part of your chart means — in plain language.

Lagna (Ascendant) — your starting point

The Lagna is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at your birth. It anchors the whole chart: it sets which sign rules each of your twelve houses and colours your temperament, body and outlook. This is why the exact birth time matters — a difference of a few minutes can change the Lagna and shift the entire chart.

The Moon, Rashi & Nakshatra

In Vedic astrology the Moon matters as much as the Sun. Your Rashi (Moon sign) describes your mind and emotions, and it is the sign most people mean by "my zodiac sign" in India. Finer still is the Nakshatra — one of 27 lunar mansions the Moon occupied at birth — which shapes instinct and drives the Dasha timeline (below).

Houses & planets — the map of life

The chart has twelve houses (bhavas), each governing an area of life — self, wealth, siblings, home, children, health, marriage, and so on. The nine planets (grahas) sit across these houses; a planet colours the house it occupies and the houses it rules. A planet in a strong sign (its own, exalted or friendly) gives full results; a weak or afflicted planet gives strained ones.

Dasha — the timing of events

The Vimshottari Dasha is Vedic astrology’s timing system: a 120-year cycle that hands each planet a period (mahadasha) to deliver its results, with nested sub-periods. The planet running now — read by its house and sign in your chart — points to the current theme of life, which is why two people with similar charts can experience very different phases at the same age.

Divisional charts, yogas & doshas

Beyond the main chart (D1), divisional charts zoom into specific areas — the Navamsa (D9) for marriage and inner strength, the Dasamsa (D10) for career. Yogas are special planetary combinations with well-known effects (some lift status, wealth or wisdom); doshas flag areas that ask for care. A full report reads all of these together rather than any single factor in isolation.

Vedic astrology is a tradition of guidance and reflection, not a guarantee of events. Use your chart as a lens for self-understanding and timing — not as a substitute for your own judgement.

Common questions

Is the AI making things up?
No. It interprets only your computed chart facts, avoids invented events, and gives guidance rather than certainty.
Do I need my exact birth time?
An exact time gives the most accurate chart; if unknown, we cast for noon and mark time-sensitive parts as indicative.
What can I ask?
Anything about your own chart — placements, current period, temperament, or partner qualities to look for.
Is it available in Hindi?
Yes, readings and the Q&A work in both English and Hindi.

Get your AI reading

Try it free