A family keepsake · Independent reconstruction

Ridhishrie
Jyotisha Atlas

A chart-by-chart Vedic astrology website built to show what placement supports a statement, how the rule works, and where the same theme repeats — rather than reproducing automated marketing prose.

Date25 June 2026
Recorded time08:48 AM IST
PlaceBhubaneswar, Odisha
LagnaCancer · Ashlesha 4
MoonLibra · Swati 3
The four pillars

The planetary architecture that kept repeating

After D1, D9 and the specialist Vargas were reconstructed independently, four planets remained unusually consistent.

Jupiter — Grace & Wisdom

Exalted near the classical deep-exaltation point in D1; repeats strongly in several Vargas. Teachers, dharma, perspective.

Mars — Action & Achievement

D1 Yogakaraka, D9 exalted, D11 and D60 own-sign strength. The execution engine.

Mercury — Intelligence & Discrimination

Vargottama D1/D9; powerful education, relationship and D60 dharma role. Analysis, language, research.

Saturn — Karma & Maturity

Atmakaraka; repeatedly ties strength to responsibility, mastery, healthy structure and earned wisdom.

Master index

Explore every analysis

Each page preserves the proof trail: raw placement → Jyotisha rule → interpretation → practical meaning.

Foundation

D1 / Rashi — The Natal Foundation

The chart that establishes the basic architecture: identity, temperament, house lordship, the strongest yogas, and the life themes every divisional chart must answer to.

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Foundation

D9 / Navamsha — What Matures and Holds

Navamsha tests whether the apparent D1 strengths survive at a deeper level. Here several of the most important promises become stronger rather than weaker.

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Foundation

Yoga & Dosha Audit — What Is Actually Strong?

A strict audit that separates structurally important combinations from overlapping marketing labels, and distinguishes preliminary dosha conditions from genuine unmitigated problems.

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Timing

Vimshottari Dasha — The Life-Activation Timeline

Dashas do not create a planet that is absent from the chart; they activate the planets and house themes already present. We reconstructed the life sequence from the birth-time balance rather than blindly trusting anomalous printed start dates.

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Development

D24 / Chaturvimshamsha — Education & Learning

The education chart explains not just whether learning is supported, but how mastery is most likely to occur: analytical problem-solving, creativity, disciplined study and meaningful application.

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Development

D10 / Dashamsha — Career, Work & Public Contribution

D10 turns the strong natal intelligence into a question of vocation: where can analysis, innovation, leadership and service become real professional contribution?

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Development

D2 + D11 — Wealth, Gains & Financial Style

The money story is strongest on the earning/gains side. The chart supports self-created prosperity, networks and professional income, while saving and speculation require deliberate discipline.

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Development

D4 / Chaturthamsha — Property, Home & Fixed Assets

D4 is one of the clearest positive divisional charts in the reconstruction: the home/property axis is heavily protected, while documentation and leverage require discipline.

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Inner & Family

D12 / Dwadashamsha — Parents, Ancestry & Family Samskara

D12 describes how parental and ancestral patterns are experienced in her life. It is not a substitute for either parent’s own chart and should never be used to make literal lifespan predictions.

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Inner & Family

D20 / Vimshamsha — Spirituality, Prayer & Sadhana

The spiritual chart is one of the strongest confirmations in the whole Kundli: devotion, inquiry, mantra, service and disciplined practice can coexist rather than compete.

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Inner & Family

D27 / Saptavimshamsha — Strength, Courage & Resilience

D27 asks not how favourable circumstances are, but what kind of strength appears when circumstances are difficult. The answer is endurance + analysis + action.

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Inner & Family

D30 / Trimshamsha — Stress, Vulnerability & Shadow Patterns

Rather than treating D30 as a chart of doom, we used it to identify where strengths can become excessive under stress — and which placements provide recovery.

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Inner & Family

D60 / Shashtiamsha — Deep Karmic Pattern

Using the hospital-recorded 08:48 birth time, D60 confirms rather than contradicts the broader story: disciplined intelligence, problem-solving, strong action and an eventual need for meaning beyond achievement.

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Timing

Relationships & Marriage — D1, D9, Darakaraka & Upapada

The relationship architecture is not weak or doomed. It is mature, communication-heavy and best suited to a partner who combines intelligence, respect, warmth and freedom.

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Parent Guide

Parenting Blueprint — How to Raise the Potential, Not the Pressure

A practical age-by-age guide derived from the repeated chart themes: emotional security, curiosity, disciplined mastery, constructive challenge, creativity, independence and recovery space.

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Reference

Methodology & Source Trail

How the site separates source data from interpretation, why some report claims were accepted while others were rejected, and which conclusions are technically sensitive.

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Method over marketing

Why this website exists

The Premium Kundli remains the raw-data source and a useful visual reference. But the analysis here independently checks lordship, dignity, aspects, divisional repetition, Dasha activation and cancellations. Strong claims are kept only when the structure supports them.