A free Jyotish course,
one letter a week.
Subscribe today — Lesson 1 arrives next Tuesday. There's no launch date, no waiting list. Your lessons are unique to you, in the order you receive them, building one week at a time.
Start with Lesson 1 — next Tuesday
Drop your email. The first letter goes out the next Tuesday after you subscribe — and your year begins.
- ✦ Day 1: your Big Three (Lagna, Moon, Sun) + Ātmakāraka soul note.
- ✦ Every Tuesday: the next lesson — with a real Sanskrit shloka and a quote from the classical texts.
- ✦ The week's three best windows, in your own timezone.
- ✦ The whole letter, read through your chart.
- ✦ First month of personalization is free.
One lesson, in order
Each letter teaches one classical concept — beginning with what Jyotish actually is and building from there. Your lessons are unique to you because you started when you started.
Sanskrit shlokas, plain meaning
Every lesson includes one or two verses from the classical texts in Devanagari, with transliteration and a clear English meaning — so you stand on the same ground as the tradition.
Read through your chart
Add birth details once (free) and we also read every lesson through your own placements. Tendency, not prophecy.
Read a lesson. Ask the room.
Every subscriber can start a thread, ask a question, share what landed, and hear how the same lesson read in another chart. The discussion hub is where the letter becomes a living class.
Open the Discussion Hub →The same lesson — read through your own chart.
When you add your birth date, time, and place, we calculate your sidereal Vedic chart once. From then on, every weekly lesson includes a section that says this is what this teaching means for you specifically — read through your Lagna, your Atmakāraka, and the houses the week's transits activate for you.
Drop your email — your first letter is on its way today.
Date, time, place. Takes 60 seconds. We cast your chart once and store it.
Every Tuesday: the classical lesson + a 'through your chart' section read against your placements.
The five limbs — the day's weather, in plain English.
Pancha means five, anga means limb. The Panchanga is the classical Vedic almanac that describes each day using five moving pieces of the sky. Every weekly letter translates them for you — no Sanskrit homework required.
Lunar day — the angle between Sun and Moon. Tells you the day's mood: fresh and starting, building, peaking, releasing.
Lunar mansion — one of 27 fixed star groups the Moon walks through. Tells you the day's flavor: gentle, fierce, devoted, restless.
A Sun–Moon angle that names the day's underlying quality — favorable for beginnings, for healing, for caution.
Half a tithi. The shorter window that names when in the day the energy is best applied — and when it isn't.
The weekday and its ruling planet. Thursday is Jupiter's day (study, growth), Tuesday is Mars's (action), Saturday is Saturn's (steady work).