A morning briefing written from your chart, not your sun sign
Every morning, Astro Ratan reads the day's sky against your exact birth chart and sends a short, practical briefing to WhatsApp — before the day begins.
A newspaper horoscope has one paragraph for a twelfth of humanity. It cannot know that Saturn is sitting on your Moon this year, or that your Mercury dasha began in March. Your day deserves better than the average of 600 million people's days.
What a chart-based daily briefing actually is
Each morning Astro Ratan looks at the real sky — today's planetary positions, the day's panchang, the running transits — and reads all of it against your birth chart: your ascendant, your Moon, your current mahadasha and antardasha. What arrives on WhatsApp is short and usable: how the day is likely to feel, where its friction sits, and which hours favour the things you actually plan to do.
The difference exactness makes
Two people born a day apart can be in entirely different dashas and carry different ascendants. Generic “Cancer today” advice averages those differences away. A briefing computed from your chart, to the degree, keeps them — which is why it can say something specific enough to act on.
The sky is the same for everyone. Your chart is how it lands on you.
- A feel for the day — its tone, energy and one thing to be gentle with yourself about.
- Timing that matters to you — favourable windows and hours better left for routine work.
- The running thread — what your current dasha and today's transits are doing together.
- A nudge when something real approaches — Astro Ratan watches your chart's upcoming periods and alerts you before they arrive, not after.
And when the briefing raises a question…
…you just reply. The briefing is a message in a conversation, not a broadcast. Ask why the afternoon looks tense, or whether the week improves — Astro Ratan answers from the same chart, with the same memory of your story.