Sarvatobhadra Chakra
The classical all-auspicious grid - aksharas, nakshatras, rashis and tithis - with your natal planets placed on it.
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The Sarvatobhadra Chakra (“all-round auspicious wheel”) is a grid that maps the syllables, nakshatras, signs, tithis and weekdays together. Astrologers use it to judge vedha (affliction) between transiting planets and natal points - a powerful timing and muhurta aid.
Sivayan builds the chakra from your chart and marks where your natal planets fall, so you can see the sensitive cells at a glance.
What you get
The full grid
Aksharas, 28 nakshatras, 12 rashis, tithis and varas in one chakra.
Natal planets placed
Your planets highlighted on their corresponding cells.
Vedha analysis basis
The layout used to judge transit affliction of natal points.
Muhurta aid
A classical reference for choosing auspicious timing.
Instant & free
From date, time and place of birth.
Sidereal (Lahiri)
Built on the Vedic zodiac.
Common questions
A grid combining syllables, nakshatras, signs, tithis and weekdays - used mainly to assess vedha (affliction) by transiting planets and for muhurta.
A transiting planet on a cell can “strike” (vedha) related cells; if your natal points sit there, that period needs care. It is also used to time auspicious events.
Birth time improves accuracy of the placements, though the core nakshatra/rashi cells need only date and approximate time.
It is an advanced tool - best used alongside the rest of your chart and with some study (see our Learn section).