The first time my reading cited Bṛhat Parāśara Horā Śāstra chapter and verse, I literally pulled the book off my shelf to check. It was right. Every claim in my reading is…
Anand R.
Bangalore
A Multi-Tradition AI Astrologer
The classical Indian astrological canon — read carefully, cited honestly, computed precisely.
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Panchang · Today
For New York · Saturday, June 6, 2026
The day’s most-favored window — for any new beginning.
Traditionally avoided for starting new ventures or signing.
Classical Sources
200+
Sanskrit & modern works consulted
Reading Depth
29
topics with classical citations
Sourced Claims
98%+
trace back to a classical text
Chart Accuracy
47/47
astronomy & math tests passing
Beta Readers
2,400+
across 24 cities
The Moon-ruled cara rāśi lands at home and family; tend to a small domestic detail you have been postponing — it returns disproportionate ease. Emotional tides run high but pass cleanly when named rather than silenced. Old memories surface for a reason; let them inform, not steer. Saturn through the ninth steadies dharma-register; teachers, fathers, long-frame planning all favor today. Travel-decisions made now hold. Jupiter over your moon-sign expands the day's optimism register; openness reads as warranted today. Avoid over-promising on horizon-stretching ideas. Rahu through the eighth opens hidden-thread + karmic-debt + research registers; underground questions surface. Avoid risk-taking with money. Mid-kṛṣṇa-pakṣa — closing-out and tying-loose-ends register; long-pending administrative work moves. Śukravāra (Venus-day) bias — beauty, partnership, art, comfort; aesthetic and relational work outperforms transactional.
Śukravāra · Pañcamī (krishna)
Festival calendar · JUNE 2026
Jagannātha Ratha-Yātrā
Rath Yatra
Jun 25
Guru-Pūrṇimā
Guru Purnima
Jul 9
Nāga-Pañcamī
Nag Panchami
Aug 8
Rakṣā-Bandhana
Raksha Bandhan
Aug 19
Janmāṣṭamī
Krishna Janmashtami
Aug 26
Gaṇeśa-Caturthī
Ganesh Chaturthi
Sep 5
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A serious tool for serious students of Jyotiṣa — the citation system alone sets it apart from every AI astrology service we have evaluated.
The first AI astrology service to treat the classical canon as a canon — read carefully, cited honestly, and integrated with modern scholarship.
A persona that knows when to say it does not know. In a field of confident chatbots, vsradar holds the classical lines.
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