Daily horoscope by date of birth

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Vedic timing · Personalised daily reading

Daily Horoscope by Date of Birth — Your Personalised Vedic Rashifal

This daily horoscope by date of birth is a personalised Vedic rashifal — read from your chart, not from one of twelve generic sun-sign blurbs. It starts from your Moon sign and birth nakṣatra, weighs the planetary period running for you today, and gives you a clear answer to the only question a daily reading needs to answer: what does today hold for me?

Enter your date, time and place of birth once. You get today's daily score, your lucky colour, lucky number, direction and best hours, and a separate note for love, career, money, health and family — alongside the chart of the moment the day began. Two people born a week apart get genuinely different readings, because the sky is read through their own horoscopes.

A daily horoscope by Moon sign and nakṣatra

Vedic astrology reads the day from the Moon sign (rāśi), not the sun sign. The Moon rules the mind and moves through a sign every two-and-a-half days, so it tracks daily mood and events far more closely than the Sun, which takes a month. Your birth nakṣatra sharpens it further — the zodiac split into twenty-seven stars instead of twelve signs. This is why the Moon-sign rashifal is the backbone of any real daily prediction. Find your Moon sign below; the tool computes it from your birth details automatically.

Aries

Meṣa

Taurus

Vṛṣabha

Gemini

Mithuna

Cancer

Karka

Leo

Siṁha

Virgo

Kanyā

Libra

Tulā

Scorpio

Vṛścika

Sagittarius

Dhanus

Capricorn

Makara

Aquarius

Kumbha

Pisces

Mīna

Built from your running daśā and the day's tārā

Four signals are weighed together against your chart. The first two are what most daily horoscopes leave out — and what makes this one personal rather than generic.

Your running daśā

Vimśottari · Pratyantar + Sūkṣma

The reading is coloured by the planetary period active for you today — this week's Pratyantardaśā lord and today's Sūkṣma lord. The same day reads differently for two people because their daśās differ. Almost no daily horoscope factors this in.

The day's tārā (Tārābala)

Day-star counted from your natal Moon

The Moon's star today, counted from your birth nakṣatra, gives one of the nine tārās (Janma, Sampat, Vipat, Kṣema, Pratyak, Sādhana, Naidhana, Mitra, Parama-mitra) — your personal day-quality, the same Tārābala muhūrta astrologers use.

The weekday lord (Vāra)

Sun, Moon, Mars … Saturn

Each weekday belongs to a planet. How that planet sits in your chart shapes the texture of the day — an easy Friday for one chart can be a testing one for another.

Today's tithi

Lunar day · Śukla / Kṛṣṇa pakṣa

The waxing or waning lunar day sets the mood and the kind of work the day favours — beginnings on a bright tithi, completion and release on a dark one.

Your lucky colour, number and direction today

The reading hands you a lucky colour, lucky number and direction for the day, plus the best hours to act on something important. These are not pulled from a fixed weekday chart — they follow the planet running your current sub-period, so your lucky set today can differ from yesterday's. Use the favourable hours for the things that matter, and let the colour, number and direction tilt small choices in your favour.

What today's reading gives you

PanelWhat it tells you
Daily scoreA single 0–100 reading of how the day's forces line up with your chart, with a plain-language label so you know at a glance whether to push or to wait.
Lucky colour, number & directionToday's colour, number and direction that resonate with the planet running your day, plus the best hours to act — drawn from your period lord, so they can change day to day.
Love · Career · MoneyToday's reading for the houses that rule partnership, work and wealth, judged from the day's transits over your own bhāvas.
Health · FamilyHow the day touches vitality, the home and the people close to you — children, parents, spouse and siblings each get a note when the day speaks to them.
Today's TP chartThe D1 chart cast for the moment the lunar day began, so you can see the sky the reading is built on alongside your natal chart.

How to read your day

  1. 1. Start with the score and the tārā. Together they tell you the day's weather — whether it supports you, and what kind of day-quality the Moon's star brings.
  2. 2. Note your period lords. The week's Pratyantar lord and today's Sūkṣma lord set the theme. A benefic period lord well placed in your chart eases the day; an afflicted one asks for care.
  3. 3. Read the life areas that matter today. Love, career, money, health and family each respond to where the day's planets fall in your chart — focus on the ones the reading flags strongest.
  4. 4. Use the lucky set and best hours. Act on important matters during the favourable hours, and let the colour, number and direction nudge the small choices.

A daily reading shows the weather, not fate. It tells you which way the wind is blowing today so you can choose when to push and when to wait — the long arc still belongs to your chart and its daśās.

Daily horoscope FAQs

What is a daily horoscope by date of birth?+

It is a horoscope cast from your exact birth details — date, time and place — rather than from your sun sign alone. Because it reads the day's planets against your own chart, your running daśā and the Moon's star counted from your birth nakṣatra, the prediction is personal to you, not one of twelve blurbs everyone born in a month shares.

Is this the same as a daily rashifal?+

Yes — rāśiphala (rashifal) means the reading of the rāśi, your Moon sign. This is a Vedic daily rashifal, but built from your full chart and your current planetary period, so it goes further than a Moon-sign-only rashifal while still answering the same question: what does today hold for me?

Is a Moon-sign daily horoscope more accurate than a sun-sign one?+

For day-to-day life, Vedic astrology uses the Moon sign. The Moon governs the mind and changes sign every two-and-a-half days, so it tracks daily mood and events far more closely than the Sun, which takes a month per sign. That is why a Moon-sign (rāśi) reading is the basis of the daily rashifal.

What is my lucky colour and number today?+

The reading gives a lucky colour, number, direction and the best hours for the day, chosen from the planet running your sub-period rather than a fixed weekday list. Because the period lord changes, your lucky set can change from one day to the next — enter your birth details to see today's.

Does it use my daśā and nakṣatra?+

Yes, and that is what sets it apart. It reads your current Vimśottari Pratyantar and Sūkṣma daśā lords, and the day's tārā (Tārābala) and Chandrabala from your birth nakṣatra — signals that ordinary daily horoscopes leave out entirely.

Do I need my exact birth time, and is it free and private?+

It is completely free, and your chart is computed and kept only in your browser session — nothing is posted or shared. An accurate birth time makes the daily score and life-area notes far more reliable, since your daśā and the houses the day's planets fall into depend on it.

Keep exploring your chart

Readings are computed with the Lahiri ayanāṁśa from your exact birth time and place. A daily horoscope shows timing and weather; the chart's promise and its daśās decide the larger story.