In Vedic astrology, the lord of a house is defined by the sign on its (Bhava Madhya), not the sign that occupies most of the house. A planet may be in the 1st house of the Rashi chart but fall into the 12th house cusp in Chalit—meaning its effects are felt in isolation (12th) rather than self (1st).
| Feature | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Chitrapaksha (Lahiri), Raman, Yukteswar, Krishnamurti, etc. | | House System | Usually Sri Pati or Bhava (Equal/Unequal) – confirm in settings | | Input Methods | Date, time, place (lat/long or city database) | | Output | Chalit chart table + graphical wheel; often includes Bhava Madhya (cusp longitudes) | | Correction for Latitude | Yes – adjusts house spans based on birth latitude |
and adjusting the midpoints and cusps of all twelve houses. A Nirayana Bhava Chalit Chart Calculator automates this by: Identifying the exact longitude of planets using the sidereal zodiac. Adjusting house boundaries based on your true rising degree
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The (also called the Chalit Kundli or Bhava Chart ) shows the exact house positions of planets in Vedic astrology, based on the Nirayana (sidereal) zodiac and unequal house divisions (Bhava system) .