Read the phase you're in.

A guided reading of time and pattern. The calculation is deterministic. The reading starts in plain language.

Advanced settings

Lahiri is the standard convention. Leave this unless you already know you want Raman or KP.

Why this exists

A chart deserves a reading, not a readout.

Most tools hand you a dashboard and leave you to decode it. KaalSutra starts a step earlier, with orientation.

What a reading looks like

Guidance first, structure second, depth on request.

  1. A guided reading opens your chart.

    The first screen names your phase, the active themes, and one or two places your attention is most useful.

  2. A dashboard shows the chart itself.

    Full chart, divisional context, timing, yogas. One click away. You decide when to step in.

  3. Dossiers go deeper for specific factors.

    For any factor that matters, a longer write-up without burying the rest of the reading.

About timing

Timing as rhythm, not as prediction.

Phases, not prophecies.

The chart reads as sequence: what is ripening, what is resting, what is being reorganized. A clearer sense of the chapter you are in.

Direction, not determinism.

Guidance for how to show up, not a script for what will happen. You stay the author. The chart is the context.

A chart is a map of time.

Read yours
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