🪐 Graha Shanti · High-Precision Vedic Astrology

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Graha Shanti refers to the Vedic practice of harmonizing planetary influences in one's birth chart. Certain planetary configurations (doshas) can indicate areas of life that benefit from conscious attention and balancing practices. Understanding these patterns helps you make informed decisions and cultivate greater well-being through targeted remedies rooted in ancient wisdom.

Our calculations use the VSOP87 planetary theory and Meeus lunar algorithms — the same high-precision methods used by professional astronomy software. With Lahiri Ayanamsa applied, planetary positions are accurate to within ±0.01° for inner planets. This is among the most precise Vedic astrology calculation engines available online.

This tool detects Shani Dosh (Saturn affliction), Manglik Dosh (Mars placement in specific houses), Guru Chandal Dosh (Jupiter-Rahu conjunction), and Pitra Dosh (Sun with Rahu/Ketu). Each is assessed for severity based on planetary strength, house placement, and aspects.

No. Many of the recommended practices — such as mindfulness, charitable giving, fasting on specific days, and meditation — have independently recognized psychological and physiological benefits. The remedies are designed to cultivate positive habits, reduce stress, and encourage reflection, regardless of one's spiritual beliefs.

Lahiri Ayanamsa is the most widely accepted sidereal zodiac correction in Vedic astrology. It accounts for the Earth's axial precession (the slow wobble of Earth's axis) to align planetary positions with the actual fixed-star constellations. Without this correction, planetary positions would drift by about 1° every 72 years relative to the stars.