Most software shows a chart as a diagram of isolated objects. VedicSpace reveals it the way an experienced jyotiṣī sees it — a web of relationships where every graha, house and aspect interacts like a living intelligence.
A graha does not aspect a point — it floods an entire house. Tap any planet and its authentic special aspects (Mars 4·7·8, Jupiter 5·7·9, Saturn 3·7·10) ignite the complete bhāva with that graha's energy signature — Jupiter blooms gold, Saturn turns structured and heavy, Ketu shimmers mystical.
Each graha is a conscious visitor in a sign-kingdom. Its dignity becomes a felt, animated state — exalted planets radiate and bloom, debilitated ones fragment and dim, enemy-sign placements visibly tense. A comfort meter (0–100) makes strength legible without a word of jargon.
Pick a bhāva and its chain of causation unfolds exactly the way an astrologer's mind traces it — house → sign on the cusp → house lord → its placement → nakṣatra root → dṛṣṭi on the bhāva → a synthesised verdict. The signature feature no other Jyotiṣa platform offers.
A planet can look strong in the Rāśi yet hollow in the Navāṁśa. The Soul Mirror runs the cross-validation an astrologer applies before trusting any placement — genuine, superficial, rising, or frail — and the full Ṣoḍaśavarga strip audits all sixteen divisions.
The 120-year daśā rendered as five concentric orbital rings — Mahā to Prāṇa — with a living "now" marker and a lifetime ribbon. Select any Mahādaśā and the chart shows what that lord rules, occupies and aspects: the period comes alive.
Today's transiting grahas projected over your natal houses, each ringed shubha or ashubha by Phaladeepika Ch.26 — counted from natal Candra. The Sade Sati zone shades violet; Jupiter's blessing enters a house weeks early. A year slider lets you watch destiny approach.
Every reading traces to a chapter and śloka. The Shastra library holds 249 yogas & doshas with their original Sanskrit, and the Niyam engine encodes the rules that decide them.