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Varshphal Calculator

The Tajika annual chart for one year of your life — where the Muntha falls, and which of the eleven Tajika yogas that year's chart forms. Free, no signup.

Which year of your life?

Year 1 is the year that starts on your 1st birthday, year 30 the one that starts on your 30th. Leave blank and we'll use the year you're in now.

Don't know it? Leave blank - we'll read your chart for noon.

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Frequently asked

What is Varshphal?
The chart for a single year of a life. It is cast for the solar return — the moment the transiting Sun comes back to the exact degree it held at your birth, which falls near your birthday each year. Everything in the annual reading, the Muntha and the Tajika yogas included, is read from that one chart. The technique is also called Tajika.
What does 'year of life' mean — is it a calendar year?
No, and this is the part people misread. Years here are counted from your birthday: year 30 is the year that begins on your 30th birthday and ends on your 31st. So the year you are living through right now carries the number of your completed age, not the year on the calendar. The tool shows which two calendar years the year you picked spans, so you can check it against what you meant.
What is the Muntha?
A point that advances with the years. It sits in your natal ascendant sign at birth and moves forward exactly one sign every year of life. Which house of the annual chart it lands in is what Tajika texts read for the year's overall flavour — some houses are classed as supportive, others as asking for more care. Five of the twelve fall in the second group, so most people meet them regularly.
How do Tajika yogas differ from the yogas in my birth chart?
They use a different aspect system. Tajika works with a tight 5° orb and the conjunction, sextile, square, trine and opposition — borrowed from Perso-Arabic practice — while Parashari astrology uses whole-sign drishti. That is why the eleven Tajika yogas, Ithasala and Ishrafa and the rest, only ever appear in an annual chart and never in the birth-chart yoga list.
Does Varshphal tell me what will happen in the year?
No. An annual chart describes the shape of a year, not its events — and Tajika is not a settled system. It entered Jyotish from Perso-Arabic astrology around the 13th century, and the Muntha house table, the orb, and even the count of the yogas differ between Tajika Neelakanthi and later authors. Read the output as themes, and expect another practitioner to read the same year somewhat differently.