A Professional Reading Workflow
A complete step-by-step sequence for reading a Kundli from birth data validation through final guidance.

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How to study this lesson
Read the concept, map it onto a real Kundli, then test whether the conclusion follows from chart evidence.
D1 first
Step 1Topic method
Step 2Synthesis
Step 3Reading recipe
- 1Step 1: validate the inputs
- 2Step 2: read the whole chart
- 3Step 3: read the user's question
- 4Step 4: translate into guidance
Concepts to recognize
Student discipline
Do not memorize this as a fixed prediction. Use it as a method: identify the factor, check condition, compare supporting layers, then write a useful answer.
Step 1: validate the inputs
Confirm date, time, place, timezone, ayanamsa, and whether birth time is exact or approximate. If the time is unknown, avoid overusing houses and divisional charts that depend on precise time.
A professional report should explicitly list calculation settings so the chart can be audited.
Step 2: read the whole chart
Start with Lagna, Lagna lord, Moon, Sun, chart ruler condition, overall dignity pattern, occupied houses, and current dasha. This creates the basic map before any life topic is judged.
Step 3: read the user's question
For a specific question, identify relevant houses, lords, karakas, aspects, yogas, divisional charts, and timing. Then say where the indicators agree and where they are mixed.
Step 4: translate into guidance
The final output should be usable.
- What is supported?
- What needs care?
- What timing is active?
- What choices improve the outcome?
- What should not be overclaimed?
- What should be reviewed with a qualified practitioner?
Step 5: write the conclusion
A strong conclusion is not a generic final sentence. It names the main chart theme, the current timing pressure, the practical next step, and the caution. It should leave the user clearer than before.
Related terms
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