Vidhata · Journal
Vedic astrology, written for thinking seekers
Plain-language essays from three practising astrologers — grounded in Parashari, KP, and Lal Kitab traditions. No marketing fluff, no copy-paste predictions, no fear-mongering. Just clear thinking about how the planets shape life.
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Pooja & rituals
Vishnu Pooja vidhi: Thursday and Ekadashi — the dharma-keeper's practice
Vishnu is honored on Thursdays (Brihaspativar) and every Ekadashi. Together they form the most complete dharma-cultivating weekly rhythm. Here is the home pooja vidhi.
Acharya Vasudev4 ਮਾਰਚ 2026 · 6 min - 🪔
Festivals
Ram Navami: when the king who never broke dharma was born
Ram Navami marks Lord Rama's birth on Chaitra Shukla Navami. Beyond the rituals — what the Ramayana actually teaches about kingship, dharma, and the cost of being good.
Acharya Vasudev16 ਫ਼ਰ 2026 · 6 min - ✦
Janm Kundali
Navamsha (D9): the chart inside the chart, where marriage and dharma hide
The Navamsha is the most consulted divisional chart in Vedic astrology. It reveals what the natal D1 chart hints at — partnership truth, second-half-of-life expression, and dharmic destiny. Here is how to read it.
Acharya Vasudev26 ਜਨ 2026 · 8 min
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