Nirayana Bhava Chalit Chart Calculator -

The Chalit chart is crucial for interpreting Antardasha (sub-periods). If you run a Mercury Dasha but Mercury in Chalit is not in a Kendra (angle) or Trikona (trine), the results will be far weaker than the Rashi chart suggests.

| ✅ Yes | ❌ No | |--------|------| | Vedic astrologers (Jyotish) | Beginners who don’t understand house cusps | | Horary (Prashna) astrologers | Western astrologers using tropical zodiac | | Students learning Bhava vs Rasi | Users wanting automated chart reading | nirayana bhava chalit chart calculator


  • Select Ayanamsha – Default: Lahiri (Chitrapaksha).
  • Choose Bhava System – Recommended: Sripati or Bhava (Equal).
  • Click “Calculate Chalit Chart” – The tool will generate:

  • While ancient astrologers calculated this manually using complex mathematical formulas involving the Drekkena and Sputa, modern practitioners rely on digital calculators. Here is the step-by-step process to generate and read one: The Chalit chart is crucial for interpreting Antardasha

    Accurate House Placement – Planets near the end of one sign may move to the next Bhava in the Chalit chart.
    Bhava-based Interpretation – Essential for timing events (Dashas, transits) and understanding planetary strength (Bala).
    Multiple Ayanamsha Support – Choose from Lahiri, Raman, KP, etc.
    Unequal House Systems – Supports Sripati, Bhava (equal houses from Lagna), KP (Placidus), or Chitrapaksha. Select Ayanamsha – Default: Lahiri (Chitrapaksha)


    False. Most calculators define a strict rule: If the planet’s longitude is greater than or equal to the Bhava cusp longitude, it goes to the next house. The cusp itself belongs to the next Bhava.

    A Nirayana Bhava Chalit Chart (often called Bhava Chalit) is a divisional map used in Vedic astrology that shows house (bhava) positions after adjusting planetary longitudes for the exact ascendant degree and house cusps. "Nirayana" denotes sidereal zodiac positions (fixed zodiac used in many Vedic systems), not tropical. A Bhava Chalit chart is preferred for house-based interpretation because it places planets into houses based on actual house cusps rather than only by sign.

    Most advanced calculators default to Sripati system because it best preserves the 30° sign integrity while shifting houses.