Varshaphal — Annual Horoscope
Your annual horoscope from date of birth — the year ascendant, year lord, Muntha and a month-by-month forecast of the year ahead.
What is Varshaphal?
Varshaphal is the Tājika system of Vedic astrology: a chart drawn for the exact moment the Sun returns to its birth position each year (your solar return). It reads that single year in detail — which months are favourable, where to take care, and the central theme the year carries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Varshaphal?
Varshaphal (Tājika annual horoscope) is the chart cast for the moment the Sun returns each year to its exact natal position — your solar return. It is read for that one year through the annual ascendant, the year lord (Varṣeśa) and the Muntha, and forecasts the months ahead.
What do I need to see my Varshaphal?
Your date of birth, birth time and birth place — the same details as a birth chart. The accurate time fixes the annual ascendant and Muntha for the year.
What is the Muntha and the year lord?
The Muntha is a sensitive point that advances one sign each year from the birth ascendant; the house it falls in colours the year's focus. The Varṣeśa (year lord) is the planet that governs the year — its strength and placement shape the year's tone.
Is this annual horoscope free?
Yes — the Varshaphal here is completely free, including the annual chart highlights and the month-by-month forecast.