Vedic Birth Chart Analysis
John Smith
John Smith Kundli, Birth Chart Analysis
Virgo (Kanya) Lagna · Aries (Mesha) Moon · Ashwini Nakshatra
Birth Date
Sep 13, 1938
Birth Time
13:25:0
Birth Place
4 W 58, 56 N 25
Lagna (Ascendant)
Virgo (Kanya)
कन्या लग्न
Moon Sign
Aries (Mesha)
मेष राशि
Nakshatra
Ashwini
अश्विनी
Sun Sign
Leo (Simha)
Kundli Overview
John Smith's Virgo (Kanya) lagna places Mercury as the ruling planet of identity and life-direction. The Moon transits Aries in Ashwini nakshatra (Ketu-ruled) in the 1st house, activating themes of self, identity, body. The Sun in Leo sits in the 1st house, governing self, identity, body from the soul-purpose dimension. Together these placements form the structural template that classical Jyotish reads to understand John Smith's career arc, public role, and characteristic life patterns. Birth data sourced from astrosage.com (rating: Reference (R)); chart positions computed independently using Lahiri ayanamsha and Swiss Ephemeris.
Key Yogas & Planetary Combinations
- 01Budhaditya Yoga (Sun-Mercury conjunction in same house): sharp intellect and articulation
- 02Chandra-Mangal Yoga (Moon-Mars conjunction): wealth-through-courage signature
Success Factors
- 01Detailed predictive analysis available via paid consultation
- 02Chart positions computed independently using Lahiri ayanamsha
Challenges & Shadow Themes
- 01Birth-time accuracy: Reference (R); lagna may shift with rectification
Frequently Asked Questions
What is John Smith's lagna?
John Smith's lagna is Virgo (Kanya), with Mercury as lagna lord per Lahiri ayanamsha computation from birth data Sep 13, 1938, 13:25:0, 4 W 58, 56 N 25.
What is John Smith's moon sign and nakshatra?
Moon is in Aries (Mesha) in Ashwini nakshatra (Ketu-ruled).
What is John Smith's sun sign?
Sun is in Leo (Simha) in the 1st house, governing self, identity, body.
How accurate is the chart given birth-time uncertainty?
Birth-time accuracy is unverified (Reference (R) rating). Lagna and house cusps may shift if exact time is rectified; Sun, Moon, and slow planets remain stable across ±2 hour corrections.
This analysis is based on publicly available birth data and classical Vedic principles.