Monday, Jun 29
Celestial Alignment

Your Daily Guidance

How to use your daily horoscope

Read the daily horoscope as a layered system: start with the day's panchang context, then today's transit aspects to your chart, then your active mahadasha, and treat it as background weather rather than instruction.

  1. Note today's panchang first. Check the day's tithi and nakshatra. This sets the cosmic backdrop — a Krishna Paksha day with Vyatipata yoga reads differently from a Shukla Paksha day with Siddha yoga.
  2. Identify the key transits to your chart. See which natal planets are receiving the strongest transit aspects today, especially from slow planets (Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu, Ketu) and from the Moon. These are the live levers acting on your chart.
  3. Read in context of your active mahadasha. Your daily reading sits inside your mahadasha and bhukti. A Saturn transit aspect during Saturn mahadasha hits harder than during Jupiter mahadasha. The AI summary already factors this in.
  4. Treat the prediction as weather, not instructions. Daily horoscopes describe the energetic conditions of the day. Use them to understand why something feels heavy or light, not to make life decisions. Major decisions belong to mahadasha and muhurat, not daily transits.
  5. Log moments to learn your own patterns. Open the Moments feature when something significant happens. Over time, you'll see which transit configurations consistently mark important days in your specific chart.
Frequently asked

How is KundliAI's daily horoscope different from a sun-sign horoscope?

Sun-sign horoscopes group everyone born in the same month into 12 buckets. KundliAI's daily horoscope is computed from today's actual transits against your specific natal chart — your ascendant, moon, all 9 planets, and your active mahadasha and bhukti. Two people born on the same day in different cities will get different readings because their ascendants differ.

How is the daily prediction calculated?

Each day, we compute current planetary positions, calculate Vedic aspects (drishti) from transit planets to your natal placements, identify any tight transits to chart-sensitive points (Moon, ascendant, mahadasha lord), and check today's panchang factors (tithi, nakshatra, yoga). The AI synthesises this into a plain-English daily reading.

Is the daily horoscope free?

Yes. The daily Vedic horoscope is free with no signup required. A saved birth chart is needed because the prediction is personalised to your placements.

What does rashifal mean?

Rashifal is the Hindi word for horoscope, derived from rashi (zodiac sign) and phal (fruit/result). Daily rashifal traditionally refers to the Moon-sign-based daily reading. KundliAI's daily horoscope goes beyond rashifal by incorporating your full chart, not just the Moon sign.

Why does my horoscope sometimes feel completely different from yesterday's?

Fast-moving planets (Moon, Mercury, Sun) change signs frequently and can shift the daily aspect picture overnight. The Moon alone changes nakshatra roughly every day. When the Moon enters or exits an aspect to a key natal planet, the daily reading often shifts noticeably.

Should I make decisions based on a daily horoscope?

Use it as context, not instruction. Daily horoscopes describe the energetic weather of the day. Major life decisions should be made with reference to your mahadasha, slow transit aspects (Saturn, Jupiter), and a panchang muhurat — not a single day's transit picture.

Can I see what my chart was doing on a past day?

Yes — use the Moments feature. Log a past life event (a breakup, a promotion, a move) and KundliAI shows the active mahadasha and bhukti on that day, plus the tightest transit aspects to your natal chart. This is more useful than a generic daily horoscope for understanding past patterns.