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The Janma Patra

The sky you were born under, drawn and explained.

See the birth chart free, in seconds, from the exact positions of that moment. The full patra explains every part of it in plain English. Nothing predicted, nothing to fear.

Not listed? Choose the nearest city: a few dozen miles moves the chart by less than the width of a pen line.

The chart appears right here. No account, no charge, no email needed to see it.

A hand-illuminated janma patra birth chart in gold and madder ink on handmade paper, beside a lit brass diya

A document, not a printout

The kind of chart families used to frame

For centuries a janma patra was drawn by hand, kept in the family chest, and brought out at weddings and namings. Ours is computed to the arcminute and drawn in that same tradition: the North Indian chart, the birth panchang, the nakshatra, the full dasha timeline, every element explained in plain English.

Read a finished patra, every page (an example, not a real person)

A sitting with a Vedic astrologer runs $100 to $300

That hour ends. The patra does not: the full document is $24.99, once, yours to keep, print, and hand to the next generation. And unlike the apps that send two hundred templated pages with a sales number in every footer, every line in ours was written by a person, and nothing inside it is for sale.

The chart itself: free, first, before any price.The full patra: $24.99, one time. No subscription.Nothing predicted, nothing feared, nothing upsold.

A night sky over mountains, its stars mapped by fine gold lines down onto a hand-drawn birth chart on parchment

What a Janma Patra is, plainly

At the moment a child is born, the sky stands in one particular arrangement, and for thousands of years Hindu families have drawn that arrangement as a chart and kept it: the janma patra, the birth document. Ours computes yours from planetary positions accurate to the arcminute, draws it the way the tradition draws it, and then does the part most charts skip: it explains every element in plain English, so the person holding it understands what their grandmother saw in it.

What it deliberately is not: a prediction machine. The patra tells you what the tradition says about the sky you were born under. It does not tell your fortune, name your ailments, or sell you a remedy for a problem it invented. Every page is explained, and nothing is predicted, $24.99 one time.