Cosmic Wisdom, Clearly Written
In-depth guides on Vedic astrology, numerology, and cosmic timing — written to be accurate without being dense, and useful without being vague.
- Doshas
Mangal Dosha (Manglik): A Complete Guide with Cancellation Conditions
If your kundli has been called 'manglik,' you've encountered one of the most discussed and most misunderstood concepts in Vedic astrology. Here's what's actually true.
- Transits
Saturn Sade Sati: The 7.5-Year Phases and What They Actually Mean
Sade Sati is the most feared transit in Indian astrology — but it is also the most misunderstood. The classical interpretation is more nuanced and far more useful than the popular dread.
- Doshas
Kaal Sarp Dosh: The Truth Behind the Myth (and the Auspicious Kaal Amrit Yoga)
Few astrology terms inspire more anxiety than Kaal Sarp Dosh. But classical Vedic astrology recognises two facts most online tools skip — and one of them flips the entire interpretation.
- Yogas
Raj Yoga in Vedic Astrology: How to Identify Royal Combinations in Your Kundli
Raj Yoga ('royal union') produces success, recognition, and authority. The literature describes hundreds — but they all share one principle, and most charts carry at least a few.
- Compatibility
Kundli Matching for Marriage: Ashtakoot Guna Milan Explained
The traditional 36-point compatibility system from Vedic astrology — what each koota measures, what scores actually mean, and why score alone is insufficient for a real reading.
- Fundamentals
The 12 Houses of Vedic Astrology: A House-by-House Reading Guide
While planets and signs grab attention, it's the house each planet occupies that determines which life domain its energy expresses through. Here's a complete bhava-by-bhava map.
- Yogas
Dhana Yoga: Wealth Combinations Hidden in Your Kundli
Most charts carry at least one or two wealth combinations — but they need to be activated by the right dasha periods to manifest. Here's how to identify and time them.
- Doshas
Gandanta and Ganda Moola: The Subtle Doshas Most Astrologers Miss
Less famous than Mangal or Kaal Sarp, but often more nuanced in their effects. These boundary-point doshas affect emotional life, family transitions, and early childhood karma.