A hand pointed up. A line was painted to follow it. The constellation in the painting is the same one above you tonight.
Stars sanitised.
Superstition
stripped.
The seven rishis have not moved. We have.
Humans have looked up for roughly forty-two thousand years. The same seven stars of the saptarishi, the same Big Dipper, have watched every one of them. What changed was us.
The seven were named. सप्तर्षि. Each given a story, each set into a calendar, each tied to a month, a fire, a hymn.
The same stars, now bigger. Jupiter has moons. Saturn has a strange shape no one understands yet. The sky is still the sky. We just bought better eyes.
We stood on the moon and looked back at the earth. The seven rishis were still there. They had not moved a single degree.
You point a four-millimetre sensor at the same seven stars. The image you get tonight is light that left those stars before agriculture was invented.
Forty-two thousand years. Five tools. One sky.
What we still do not know, we name X.
Four S's. One standard.
This practice holds itself to four simple commitments. Each name begins with the same letter on purpose. They are easy to remember. They are not easy to do.
If a reading does not meet all four, we do not offer it. If a question cannot be answered cleanly within them, we say so. This is the line.
We do not predict. We do not promise hundred percent. We read what classical sky-science has decoded, name the impact it has on you, and help you respond. The future stays yours to make.
Scrutinised
Every chart cross-read against three classical traditions: Parashari, Jaimini, and Nadi. No single method gets the last word. Conclusions only when the methods agree.
Sanitised
No fear-mongering. No vague threats designed to sell remedies. Whatever is in the chart is named plainly, and whatever is not, we do not invent.
Stripped
Superstition removed. We work only with what the classical texts actually say and what experience has shown holds true. The folk additions stay outside the room.
Simplified
Sanskrit translated, jargon broken down, the chart explained in language a child could follow. If you do not understand the reading, the reading has failed.
Abhishek Soni
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Abhishek Soni.
Astrologer Abhishek Soni works in the lineage of classical Vedic astrology as a life coach. Not a pandit. Not a baba. The practice is grounded in Numerology, Sade Sati analysis, and Rahu-Ketu remedial work, and it asks one question of every chart: what impact is already on the table, and what can the person sitting across the desk do about it? Based in Nagpur, Maharashtra; consultations across India and internationally.
The list of those he has read for ranges from chief ministers and industrialists to journalists, sportspeople, and film artists. The list of those he reads for every week is much longer, and made of names you have never heard. Both, to him, are the same work.
What sets the practice apart is the method, not the names. Every reading is built from the ground up, every chart cross-verified before a single line of guidance leaves the room.
The honest part of this work is that we are reading the same sky physics is reading. Some of it has been mapped for three thousand years. Some of it physics has not yet observed. We name what is read. We name what is not. The future belongs to neither of us. It stays X.
A kundli is a map, not a sentence.
A janma kundli, the birth chart, is the configuration of the nine grahas across the twelve rashis at the moment you took your first breath. It does not announce your future. It describes the shape of the river you were born into.
The work of the astrologer is to read this map honestly, name the currents, mark the rocks, and let you decide how to row. Anything more than this is theatre. Anything less is laziness.
A chart is a score, not a forecast. We do not tell you the music. We point at the notation, name what the dominant key is, and you decide how to play. What science cannot yet observe stays X, the unknown, and we name it that way.
The same nine grahas we have always watched.
Nine bodies. Twelve houses. One sky shared by the cave painter and the satellite. Tap a graha to read what it carries in classical jyotish, what physics has confirmed about it, and what stays X.
What we read, and how.
Seven types of consultation. All recorded for you. All grounded in classical Jyotish method. All offered in person at the Nagpur consultation room, by phone, or by video call.
Birth date, accurate birth time, and place of birth are needed for any chart-based reading.
We do not predict to please. We read to clarify. If your chart is silent on a question, we say so. If a remedy is not needed, we do not invent one.
Janma Kundli Reading
Foundational natal chart analysis. Houses, planets, periods, themes. Recommended as a first consultation. 90 minutes.
Numerology Reading
Personal numbers, lucky numbers, business name analysis, mobile and vehicle numbers, lucky alphabets.
Sade Sati & Rahu-Ketu
Diagnosis and response for the seven and a half year Saturn cycle and the Rahu-Ketu axis transits.
Match Making
Pre-marriage compatibility analysis. Ashtakoot gunas, Manglik dosha, navamsa comparison, and the relationships that fall outside the textbook.
Marriage & Intimacy Counsel
For couples already married. Reading the seventh and twelfth houses for friction, intimacy, and the patterns underneath. Treated with the seriousness the subject deserves.
Muhurta & Career
Auspicious timing for marriage, business launch, property purchase, travel. Career and business guidance keyed to the chart.
Remedies & Upaya
Mantra, gemstone, ritual, conduct. Only after a reading, only where the chart calls for it. No remedy without diagnosis.
Use them. They are free, always.
A working library of calculators, each one cross-checked against classical method. Use these to learn, to verify, to start a conversation. They are tools, not oracles. They tell you what is read. They do not tell you what will be. X, the unknown, stays X.
तद्वत् वेदाङ्गशास्त्राणां ज्योतिषं मूर्धनि स्थितम्॥
One star. Seven readings. None of them wrong.
Jain philosophy calls this anekantavad, the doctrine of many-sidedness. The same star is gas to the physicist and a god to the devotee and a coordinate to the navigator. We take all seven lenses seriously, including the one you bring.
- scientist"a sphere of hydrogen and helium, fusing"
- astrologer"शनि, the slow teacher of karma"
- poet"a pinhole in the curtain of the sky"
- devotee"the seven sons of Brahma, eyes open"
- mathematician"declination plus right ascension, that is all"
- child"it twinkles. why does it twinkle?"
- you"X. we do not know yet."
Equanimity is the only honest stance.
The scientist is not wrong. The devotee is not wrong. The child asking why does it twinkle is closer to the truth than either. We hold all of them at once, and we let the chart speak last.
things we do not know, and have not pretended to know
- We do not know why time flows forward and never back.
- We do not know what consciousness is, only what it does.
- We do not know whether we are alone in the universe.
- We do not know what dark matter is, only that its weight bends light.
- We do not know why mathematics describes physics so neatly.
- We do not know what was before the first moment of the universe.
- We do not know what शून्य is, only that everything arose from it.
Your sawal* is yours.
*sawal · the question you bring. The one underneath the one you ask out loud.What you carry into a reading is yours. The birth time. The kundli. The question. The self-suffering underneath the question. None of it leaves the room. The only place your sawal travels is upward, to the sitaare that already know the answer. The astrologer is the translator. The silence is the safe.
Stored nowhere
No analytics. No tracking pixels. No model training. No "cloud" except the actual sky. There is no app, no login, no profile. Your kundli is your kundli.
Spoken to none
Every reading is held in confidence, in the old confessional model. What you say to the astrologer stays between you, the chart, and the room. The names of those who have sat in this room are kept the same way.
Sent only upward
Your sawal travels in only one direction. One question today becomes two stars listening, then four, then sixty-four. The chessboard fills with sitaare. Nothing fills with data.
Shared, by you, if you choose
What you do with the reading afterward is yours to decide. Forward it, sit with it, forget it. The chart goes home with you, not with us.
X · the unknown. Algebra's X. SpaceX's X. Shiva's शून्य. The ninety-five percent of the sky physics has not yet observed. We name it X. We do not pretend otherwise.
There is one way in. The note you leave below. Read by the astrologer himself, replied to within a working day.
Begin, when you are ready.
There is one way in. Pick the reading that fits, share what the chart needs, write a line about what brought you. The astrologer reads every note himself and writes back, usually within a working day. No urgency. The work waits.