ஜாதகம்

பிறப்பு நேரத்தின்படி கிரக நிலைகளை கணக்கிடுங்கள்

ஜாதக விவரங்கள்

ஜாதகம் கணக்கிடவில்லை

விவரங்களை உள்ளிட்டு ஜாதகம் பாருங்கள்

About Jathagam — Tamil Birth Chart

Jathagam (ஜாதகம்), also called a Janma Kundali or birth chart, is a precise map of the celestial bodies at the exact moment and place of your birth. In Tamil Vedic astrology, the Jathagam forms the foundation of all astrological readings — from personality traits and career prospects to marriage timing and life events. AVAYUGA computes your Jathagam using Swiss Ephemeris, the same precision used by professional astrologers, and supports South Indian, North Indian, and KP (Krishnamurti) chart styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Jathagam (birth chart)?
A Jathagam is a precise astronomical chart showing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and 12 Rasi (zodiac) houses at the exact moment and location of your birth. It is the basis of all Vedic astrological predictions in Tamil tradition.
What information do I need to generate my Jathagam?
You need your date of birth, exact time of birth (as accurate as possible), and place of birth. The time of birth is critical — even a 4-minute difference changes the Lagna (ascendant) in some cases, which affects all house placements.
What is the Lagna (Ascendant) in Jathagam?
The Lagna is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time of your birth. It is the first house of the chart and determines your body, personality, and general life path. All other houses are counted from the Lagna in Tamil Vedic astrology.
What is a Dasha period in Jathagam?
Dasha (தசா) is the Vimshottari planetary period system. Each planet rules a period of your life — from 6 years (Sun) to 20 years (Venus) — totalling 120 years in a full cycle. Your current Dasha and Antardasha (sub-period) indicate the dominant planetary influences on your life right now.
How accurate is the AVAYUGA Jathagam calculator?
AVAYUGA uses the Swiss Ephemeris for planetary position calculations, which is accurate to within 1 arc-second. The charts follow the Lahiri Ayanamsha (used in most South Indian traditions) with full Ayanamsha correction for sidereal positions.