Daily Horoscope

A horoscope that is actually yours.

Every morning, the app reads today's planetary positions against your own Vedic birth chart — not your Sun sign, your whole chart. Your rising sign, your current dasha, the specific transits landing on your natal planets, the Moon's nakshatra right now, and the planetary hora for your location. The result is a horoscope written for one person.

Why Sun-sign horoscopes are mostly useless

A Sun-sign horoscope looks at where the Sun was on your birth date — one of 12 signs — and writes a prediction for everyone born in that month. Around 600 million people share your “horoscope” on any given day.

That's not how Vedic astrology works. Your rising sign(lagna) — the sign on the eastern horizon at your birth — matters far more than the Sun in Vedic astrology. It changes every 2 hours. So two people born the same day at different times have entirely different charts, and completely different daily readings.

What goes into your daily horoscope

  • Today's Moon— sign, nakshatra, pada. The fastest signal, sets the day's emotional tone.
  • Your current dasha— the planetary period framing all of this year's events.
  • Transit aspects on your natal planets— which of today's planets are landing on which of your natal placements.
  • Planetary hora— the current hour's planetary ruler, useful for timing specific actions.
  • Flagged shifts — when Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu/Ketu change signs or houses, we flag it.

Horoscope for different life areas

Instead of one paragraph, the daily reading breaks into domain signals — career, relationships, health, finance, family — so you can see where the day's sky lines up with what you care about.

Beyond the daily — life predictions

Daily horoscopes are one end of a spectrum. The other end is a full-life prediction based on your dasha schedule and the yogas in your chart. The app covers both, and the conversation layer lets you ask the chart direct questions about any time-horizon you like.

See Ask Your Chart for the way that works.

Panchang — the classical day-frame

Your horoscope sits inside the Panchang — the five limbs of the Vedic day: tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga, and karana. The app surfaces today's Panchang, along with avoidance windows (Rahu Kalam, Gulika Kalam, Yamagandam), so if you're planning something important you can time it properly.

Muhurta finder is the deeper version of this — find the best window in the coming days for a specific action.

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