9.0 — Parashara-s Light

| Software | Price | Learning Curve | Dashas | UI Modernity | Platform | |----------|-------|----------------|--------|--------------|----------| | Parashara’s Light 9.0 | $$$ | Steep | Excellent | Poor | Win | | Jagannatha Hora (free) | Free | Steep | Excellent | Very poor | Win/Mac (Java) | | AstroSage (online) | Freemium | Easy | Good | Good | Web | | Sirius (Vedic) | $$ | Medium | Good | Medium | Win/Mac | | Kala (Vedic) | $$$ | Steep | Excellent | Medium | Win | | Planetdance (free) | Free | Medium | Good | Medium | Win |

Bottom line: PL9.0 beats free options in documentation, support, and report generation, but Jagannatha Hora is a strong contender for computation alone.


Parashara's Light 9.0 introduces the "Ayanamsha Validator." For the first time, users can compare the difference between the popular Lahiri Ayanamsha (Chitrapaksha) and the True Pushya Paksha Ayanamsha directly on the chart. A new slider lets you "roll back" the Ayanamsha over centuries to see how planetary positions change, a critical feature for verifying historical charts. parashara-s light 9.0

Parashara’s Light has always been praised for its computational accuracy. PL9.0 continues this tradition with meticulous attention to ganita (astronomical calculations) and phalita (predictive techniques).

Researchers can export raw planetary data (longitude, latitude, declination, and Nakshatra padas) to CSV or Excel files. The "Mass Chart Generation" tool can calculate 10,000 charts in under 90 seconds—essential for statistical studies on planetary periods or retrogradation. | Software | Price | Learning Curve |

A professional astrologer accumulates hundreds or thousands of charts. PL9.0’s database functionality rivals that of CRM software.

A leaked roadmap (unofficial) for Parashara’s Light suggests that version 9.5 (expected 2026) may include: Parashara's Light 9

For now, version 9.0 is a mature, stable release that will remain relevant for at least 3–5 years.


The leap from version 8.0 to 9.0 is not merely incremental; it is transformational. Here are the key enhancements:

For over three decades, the name Parashara’s Light has been synonymous with precision, depth, and authenticity in the world of Vedic astrology (Jyotish). Developed by Geoffrey Pearce and the team at Geovision Software, this powerful tool has been the go-to solution for professional astrologers, researchers, and serious students. With the release of Parashara's Light 9.0, the software has not only kept pace with modern computing demands but has redefined what astrologers can expect in terms of accuracy, graphical insight, and interpretive depth.

Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a dedicated novice, understanding the nuances of version 9.0 is essential. This article provides a comprehensive deep dive into the features, upgrades, and practical applications of Parashara's Light 9.0.