Why choose AstroSage over other free Bhava calculators?

| Feature | AstroSage | Other Free Sites | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ayanamsha Options | Lahiri, Raman, KP, etc. (Multiple) | Usually only Lahiri | | House System | Sripati (Classic Vedic) | Often Western Equal House | | Mobile Friendly | Excellent responsive design | Poor on mobile | | Additional Data | Shows Vimshottari Dasha alongside Chalit | Only shows the chart | | Interpretation Help | Provides brief textual hints | Raw data only |

Verdict: For serious students of Vedic astrology, the AstroSage Bhava Chalit Chart Calculator is superior because it respects traditional Vedic mathematics (Sripati) rather than forcing Western house systems onto Jyotish.


  • Determine Bhava Sandhi (house junctions).
  • Assign each planet to a bhava by checking if its longitude lies between the start and end cusp of that bhava.
  • Output: Chalit chart with planet placements in houses (1–12), plus Bhava Lord for each house.

  • | Section | Content | |---------|---------| | Chart Table | 12 houses (Rows 1–12) + Planet names + Degrees in that house | | Comparative Table | Standard Rashi chart vs Bhava Chalit chart (show house differences) | | Planet Shift Indicator | Highlight planets that moved to adjacent house in Chalit (e.g., “Venus: Rashi 2 → Chalit 3”) | | Bhava Lords | Ruler of each bhava based on Chalit cusp sign | | Special Notes | If multiple signs occupy same house → show sign percentages |


    Let’s decode the output. The chart will list 12 houses. Each house has a cusp (the starting degree) and a list of planets placed inside that house.

    Ignoring the Bhava Chalit chart is like using an outdated map. Here’s why advanced astrologers swear by it: