Monthly Planning with Jyotish
A practical lesson for turning chart timing into a grounded monthly planning ritual.

Visual notebook
How to study this lesson
Read the concept, map it onto a real Kundli, then test whether the conclusion follows from chart evidence.
Mahadasha
Step 1Antardasha
Step 2Transit overlay
Step 3Why plan monthly
Users often want to know what is coming next. A responsible answer can turn timing into planning: what to emphasize, what to reduce, and what to review. This keeps astrology practical.
The monthly template
Use a simple structure.
- Main active dasha theme.
- Relevant transit theme.
- One career or work focus.
- One relationship or communication focus.
- One money or resource boundary.
- One health-routine or rest practice.
- One review date.
Example
If Saturn themes are active, the month may ask for structure, overdue responsibilities, simplification, and consistent routines. If Venus themes are active, the month may ask for relationship care, agreement quality, creative refinement, and value decisions.
Avoid dependency
The point is not to ask astrology for every small action. The point is to use timing as a reflective planning tool, then act with clarity.
Related terms
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