Every year, on your solar return, the sky sets a fresh annual chart over your birth chart — the Tajika Varshaphal. It carries the year's Lagna, the moving Muntha, and the Varshesha (the lord of the year). Enter your birth details and a year to cast it, computed from real sidereal positions and cited from the Tajika tradition.
The annual chart is anchored to your birth. Accuracy of time and place fixes the annual Lagna precisely — the same detail that matters in a full kundli.
Tajika is the annual branch of Vedic astrology. A fresh chart is cast for each solar return and layered over your birth chart, giving a focused reading of one year at a time.
Cast for the exact moment the Sun returns to its birth longitude, the annual chart has its own rising sign — the lens through which the whole year is read.
A progressed point that steps forward one sign every year of life, starting from your natal Lagna. The house it lands in colours where the year's focus settles.
The lord of the year — the planet ruling the Muntha sign. Its nature sets the overall tone of the annual chart and guides how the year is likely to unfold.
The year-ahead chart sits inside your lifelong picture. See where it comes from — and where the year's energy points day to day.
The full birth chart the annual chart is built on — Lagna, the nine planets, Rashi, Nakshatra and the running Vimshottari dasha.
Open the kundli →The transit reading for your Moon sign — how today's sky moves against your chart, zoomed in from the year to the day.
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