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Rising Sign Calculator: Your Vedic and Western Ascendant

Your rising sign, or ascendant, is the zodiac sign that was climbing over the eastern horizon at the minute you were born. It is the fastest moving thing in a birth chart. A new sign comes up roughly every two hours, so two babies born the same morning in the same hospital can carry different rising signs, and an hour of error in a remembered birth time is enough to change one. That is why this calculator asks for your exact birth time and will not guess one for you. Enter your date, your time and your birthplace, free and with no sign up, and it finds the ascendant twice over: your Western (tropical) rising sign, and your Vedic (sidereal) ascendant with its exact degree, its nakshatra and its pada. It also names the planet that rules your rising sign, says which sign and house that planet occupies and how classical practice reads its strength, and gives your element, your modality and what tradition describes for that sign. One point on the horizon, read in the two systems that measure it from different starting lines.

Vedic And Western Ascendant·Ascendant To The Exact Degree·Ascendant Lord And Strength·Nakshatra And Pada

Enter Birth Details

A rising sign needs a clock. It changes roughly every two hours, so your date and city alone cannot settle it. Enter the most accurate birth time you have, from a certificate or a hospital record if you can find one.

Required, and it matters more here than on any other calculator. The ascendant moves about one degree every four minutes, so twenty minutes of error shifts it roughly five degrees and an hour can move it into the next sign. If your time is a family estimate rather than a written record, enter it anyway and read the boundary note that comes back with your reading.
We pick up the coordinates and time zone for your city automatically.
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What This Calculator Tells You

One point on the eastern horizon, fixed to the degree, and then read out in full.

Your Rising Sign In Both Zodiacs

Your ascendant computed twice: once on the tropical zodiac, which Western astrology anchors to the March equinox, and once on the sidereal zodiac, which Vedic astrology anchors to the fixed stars. They are the same point on the horizon measured from two starting lines that have drifted about 24 degrees apart, which is why the two readings usually name signs one apart. Both come with the exact degree inside the sign, so you can see the arithmetic rather than being asked to take it on trust. Almost nobody prints both on one page.

Your Ascendant, To The Degree

Not just the sign but the position inside it, in degrees and minutes, with the nakshatra and the pada that degree falls in. The degree is what makes the rest legible: it tells you whether you sit safely inside your sign or close enough to an edge that a remembered birth time is worth checking, and the nakshatra narrows the reading from one of twelve signs to one of twenty seven stars.

Your Ascendant Lord, With Its Strength

Every sign is ruled by a planet, and the ruler of your Vedic (sidereal) rising sign is your ascendant lord. This names yours, states which sign and which house that planet actually occupies in your chart, and gives the classical strength reading the calculation returns for that placement. In astrological interpretation the ascendant lord is read as standing in for you inside your own chart, which is why traditional readings tend to open with it.

First Impression

What classical practice in both traditions describes as the impression a rising sign makes before anyone knows anything else about a person: the manner someone walks into a place with, the pace they speak at, the thing people notice first. Read as tendencies described by tradition rather than as a description of you, and read against the ascendant lord and anything sitting in the first house.

Physical Appearance

The physical type classical texts describe for each rising sign, one of the oldest and most quoted parts of ascendant lore: build, carriage, facial structure and bearing. These are tendencies, not certainties. Any planet in the first house modifies them, so does the condition of the ascendant lord, and heredity, health, age and ordinary life account for most of what these descriptions get credit for. Nothing here reads a body or a state of health.

Your First House, And What Sits In It

Your rising sign opens the first house of your chart, and this tells you which planets, if any, were sitting in it at your birth minute. In classical practice a planet in the first house colours the ascendant strongly, which is why two people with the same rising sign can be read quite differently. The other eleven houses, their lords and the aspects between them belong to the Lagna Chart Calculator, which draws the whole chart from this same point.

Lagna Chart Calculator

Element And Modality

The element your rising sign belongs to (fire, earth, air or water) and its modality (cardinal, fixed or mutable, called chara, sthira and dwiswabhava in Sanskrit). Both traditions use the same four elements and the same three modalities, so the vocabulary needs no translation between them. Both are properties of the sign itself, so where the two zodiacs name different signs they also give different elements and different modalities, and the pair named here is the one belonging to your Vedic (sidereal) sign. Classical practice reads them as the temperature and the tempo of the sign.

Traditional Associations For Your Lord

The gem, the fasting day and the beej mantra classical practice associates with the planet that rules your rising sign. In Vedic tradition, strengthening the ascendant lord is a common remedial practice. These are traditional associations offered for reading, not instructions and not a guaranteed outcome, and no line attaches a consequence, in either direction, to following or leaving any of them alone. A gem is traditionally prescribed on a whole chart rather than on a sign, so that decision belongs with a qualified astrologer.

Where To Read Further

Links into the placements this page returns but does not expand: your Sun sign, your Moon rashi, your birth nakshatra, your full ascendant chart with all twelve houses, and the complete Janam Kundli. Each one is named with what it actually does, so nothing sends you somewhere for an answer that page cannot give.

Understanding Your Rising Sign

The one placement in a birth chart that needs a clock, and the one two systems disagree about by a whole sign.

What Your Rising Sign Actually Is

Your rising sign, or ascendant, is the zodiac sign that was crossing the eastern horizon at the exact minute and the exact place you were born. Stand where you were born, at the time you were born, face east, and the ascendant is the point where the sky meets the ground. The Earth turns a full circle every day, so the whole zodiac passes that point in twenty four hours and each sign takes roughly two hours to rise. Your rising sign is whichever one was there at your minute. It is also the point a chart is built from: it opens the first house, and the other eleven are counted forward from it. That is the reason it needs the exact time when the Sun sign only needs a date. The Sun stays in one sign for about a month. The ascendant stays in one for about two hours.

What Does Your Ascendant Mean?

Classical practice in both traditions reads the ascendant as the version of a person the world meets first: the instinctive style, the physical bearing, the manner someone carries into a place before anyone knows their history. It is often described as the mask, though the older texts treat it as the frame rather than the disguise, the shape the rest of the chart is fitted into. The Sun sign is read for purpose and vitality and the Moon sign for temperament and inner weather, and the ascendant is read for the meeting point between a person and everything outside them. Vedic tradition adds the physical constitution to that list, which is why so much classical lagna material describes builds and faces. None of that is a statement about what will happen to anybody, and none of it is fixed: the ascendant lord's condition and any planet sitting in the first house modify the whole picture. It is offered here for reflection rather than as a prediction.

How To Find Your Rising Sign

Three things, and one of them is the one people struggle with. First, your date of birth. Second, your exact time of birth, ideally from a birth certificate or a hospital record, because the ascendant moves about one degree every four minutes and a difference of fifteen or twenty minutes can change the answer. Third, your place of birth, because the horizon is a local thing: the same minute produces a different ascendant in Delhi and in New York. Enter those three in the calculator above and it returns your rising sign in both zodiacs with the exact degree. If your birth time is a family estimate rather than something written down, enter the best figure you have and read the boundary note that comes back with it: it tells you how close your degree sits to a sign edge, which is exactly how much room for error you have. Where no record exists at all, a birth time rectification with a qualified astrologer is the proper way to settle it. There is no honest way to work out an ascendant from a date and a city alone, and this page will not pretend otherwise.

Why Birth Time Accuracy Is Everything Here

On most calculators a missing birth time softens a detail. Here it removes the answer. Because the ascendant changes about every two hours and moves roughly one degree every four minutes, a chart built on a guessed time can carry the wrong rising sign outright, and with it the wrong ascendant lord, the wrong element, the wrong first house and the wrong reading of everything counted from it. So this calculator treats the birth time as required and never reads from a default midday. What it does instead is show you the exact degree, which turns a hidden risk into a visible margin: someone in the middle of their sign has room to spare, and someone at 29 degrees is close enough to the edge that a remembered time is worth checking. Both are real readings. Only one of them needs checking against a certificate before anyone reads much into it. How much clock time that margin is worth depends on your birth latitude and on which sign is rising.

Two Zodiacs, One Horizon: Your Vedic And Western Rising Signs

This is the part that confuses more readers than anything else on the subject, and it has a precise answer. Both systems are looking at the same horizon and asking the same question. They measure from different starting lines. Western astrology uses the tropical zodiac, which fixes 0 degrees of Aries at the March equinox, the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator going north. Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, which fixes the signs against the actual stars. The Earth wobbles slowly on its axis, so the equinox point slides backwards against the stars by about one degree every 72 years, and over roughly the last seventeen hundred years the two zodiacs have pulled about 24 degrees apart. That gap is called the ayanamsa, and the value used here is Lahiri (Chitrapaksha), the standard adopted in Indian practice and the one Indian government calendars work from. It is a value the calculation returns for your birth date rather than a constant we assume.

The arithmetic, in one line: the sidereal position is the tropical position minus the ayanamsa. Take a real example. An ascendant that lands at 14 degrees 28 minutes of Sagittarius on the tropical zodiac, with an ayanamsa of 23 degrees 44 minutes for that birth date, sits at 20 degrees 44 minutes of Scorpio on the sidereal zodiac. Same horizon, same minute, two names. Now change one number. If that same ascendant had sat at 27 degrees of Sagittarius on the tropical zodiac, subtracting 23 degrees 44 minutes would leave it at 3 degrees 16 minutes of Sagittarius, and both systems would call it Sagittarius. The two frames agree on a name only in the last few degrees of a tropical sign, and they never agree near its start. That is worth stating precisely because the shortcut people repeat, "just move every sign back one place", is wrong for roughly the last six degrees of every sign in the zodiac, which is where the two frames land on the same name.

Neither system is wrong about the sky. They are answering the same question with different reference points, and each one is internally consistent with the rest of its own tradition: a Western reading of a tropical ascendant and a Vedic reading of a sidereal ascendant are each coherent, and mixing them is what produces nonsense. This calculator prints both and labels each one, so you can take whichever your tradition uses, or read them side by side and see the gap for yourself. If you want the full ascendant chart in the Sanskrit vocabulary, with the twelve bhavas, the house lords and the aspects, the Lagna Chart Calculator draws it, and it works on the sidereal zodiac only. If you want the whole natal chart with every planet in both frames, that is the Birth Chart tool.

The Ascendant Lord: The Planet That Rules Your Chart

Every sign has a ruling planet, and the ruler of your Vedic (sidereal) rising sign is your ascendant lord: Mars for Aries and Scorpio, Venus for Taurus and Libra, Mercury for Gemini and Virgo, the Moon for Cancer, the Sun for Leo, Jupiter for Sagittarius and Pisces, and Saturn for Capricorn and Aquarius. This page uses the classical rulerships, the seven visible planets both traditions started from, rather than the modern outer planet assignments some Western sources give to Scorpio, Aquarius and Pisces. Classical practice reads that planet as standing in for the person inside their own chart, which is why so much of a traditional reading turns on where it has landed and what condition it is in. This calculator answers both parts. It names your ascendant lord, states the sign and the house it actually occupies, and gives the classical strength reading the calculation returns for that placement. In astrological interpretation a well placed ascendant lord is traditionally considered one of the most favourable factors in a chart, associated with steadiness and a clear sense of direction, and a debilitated or afflicted one is traditionally read as a more demanding placement that classical texts associate with patience and effort. Neither is a verdict on a person, neither says anything about health, money or a career, and neither is a prediction. The reference table on this page shows where each of the seven lords is traditionally read as strongest and weakest, as general reference for every reader rather than as a reading of yours.

Rising Sign And Physical Appearance

Classical texts in both traditions describe a physical type for each rising sign, and it is one of the oldest and most quoted parts of ascendant lore: an Aries rising described as lean and quick with a marked brow, a Taurus rising as sturdy and full faced, an Aquarius rising as tall and spare. The reference table on this page lists what tradition says for all twelve. These are tendencies described by tradition, not certainties. They are modified by everything else in a chart, starting with any planet sitting in the first house and the condition of the ascendant lord, and heredity, health, age and ordinary life do most of the work these descriptions get credit for. Read the column as classical lore about a sign rather than as a description of a person. Nothing on this page reads anybody's health or body from it, and nothing here is a comment on how anyone should look.

How Your Rising Sign Sets The Rest Of Your Houses

Because the first house begins at your ascendant, the sign on every other house follows from it. An Aries rising puts Capricorn on the tenth house, which classical practice reads for work and standing, and Libra on the seventh, read for partnership and open dealings. A Cancer rising puts Aries on the tenth and Capricorn on the seventh instead. This is why two people with the same Sun sign can be read so differently: the rising sign decides which sign, and therefore which planet, governs each department of the chart. The reference table on this page lists the second, fourth, seventh and tenth house signs for all twelve rising signs. These are classical assignments, read as the areas tradition associates with each house, never as a statement about a reader's job, marriage, property or income. For the full picture, with all twelve houses, the planets sitting in them and the aspects between them, the Lagna Chart Calculator draws the chart from this same ascendant.

The Ascendant Is The Lagna

The Sanskrit word for the ascendant is lagna, sometimes udaya lagna, "udaya" meaning rising. It is the same point in a different vocabulary, not a second calculation, and this page prints both names for your sidereal sign so you can read it either way: Mesha is Aries, Vrishabha is Taurus, Vrishchika is Scorpio, Makara is Capricorn. What Vedic tradition does with that point goes considerably further than a name. The whole chart is counted from it, each of the twelve bhavas gets a sign and a lord, the classical aspects are read house by house, and named combinations are checked against the result. That full reading is a different page. This calculator gives you the ascendant itself, in both zodiacs, with its degree, its nakshatra, its pada, its lord and that lord's strength. For your complete Lagna chart, with all twelve bhavas, all twelve house lords, the aspects and the D9 Navamsa, use the Lagna Chart Calculator, which is the Sanskrit vocabulary entry into this same placement and works on the sidereal zodiac.

How This Page Calculates, And What It Is For

We take your date of birth, your exact time of birth, and the latitude, longitude and time zone of your birthplace, and compute the point of the ecliptic that was on the eastern horizon at that instant. That single point is then read twice. On the sidereal zodiac, using the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa, it gives your Vedic ascendant, and the position inside the sign is the exact degree we report; the nakshatra and the pada follow from that same degree. On the tropical zodiac, anchored to the March equinox, the same point gives your Western rising sign with its own exact degree. The ayanamsa is a value the calculation returns for your birth date rather than one we assume, currently about 24 degrees, and it is the whole of the difference between the two readings.

Your ascendant lord is the classical ruler of the sidereal sign, and the calculation returns the sign and the house that planet occupies along with its classical strength. The planets in your first house come back from the same computation. The element and the modality are properties of the sign. The Sanskrit name printed beside the English one is read from our own twelve row table of the signs, their English names, their lords, their elements and their modalities, which is the same table this page prints, so it is a name pairing we hold rather than a second calculation. The gem, the fasting day and the beej mantra are traditional associations tied to the ruling planet rather than a separate computation.

It does not draw a chart, it does not read the other eleven houses or their lords, it does not compute planetary aspects, it does not lay out a dated dasha timeline, it does not screen for doshas, it does not score a marriage match, and it gives no reading of health of any kind. The Lagna Chart Calculator draws the ascendant chart, the Birth Chart tool gives the full natal chart in both frames, the Kundli generator assembles the complete report, and a doctor answers a health question. Everything here is offered for guidance and reflection. It describes what tradition holds and it does not predict events, it is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, legal or relationship advice, and for a decision that matters, talk to a qualified astrologer who can read your whole chart.

This calculator places the ascendant from your date, exact time and place of birth using standard astronomy, reads it on the sidereal zodiac with the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa and on the tropical zodiac used by Western practice, labels each reading for what it is, and writes every interpretive line as tradition rather than as a prediction. For a reading of your own chart, rather than of one placement, talk to a qualified astrologer.

All 12 Rising Signs: Lord, Element, First Impression And Appearance

Every rising sign with its Sanskrit name, its ruling planet, its element, its modality, the first impression tradition describes for it and the physical type classical texts give it. The Sanskrit name is the same sidereal sign written in the other vocabulary, not a conversion.

Rising signSanskrit nameAscendant lordElementModalityFirst impression described by traditionPhysical type described by tradition
AriesMeshaMarsFireCardinal (chara)Direct, quick to start, arrives at a paceA lean, wiry build, a quick step and a marked brow
TaurusVrishabhaVenusEarthFixed (sthira)Unhurried, settled, hard to rushA sturdy, well set frame, a full face and a steady walk
GeminiMithunaMercuryAirMutable (dwiswabhava)Talkative, curious, quick to switch subjectA tall, slight build with long arms and expressive hands
CancerKarkaMoonWaterCardinal (chara)Careful at first, warmer once the room is knownA rounded face and a softer build that shifts weight easily
LeoSimhaSunFireFixed (sthira)Noticed on arrival, formal with strangersA broad chest, an upright carriage and thick hair
VirgoKanyaMercuryEarthMutable (dwiswabhava)Observant, precise, quietly assessingModerate height, fine features and a contained manner
LibraTulaVenusAirCardinal (chara)Even, courteous, slow to take a sideAn even, well proportioned build and a symmetrical face
ScorpioVrishchikaMarsWaterFixed (sthira)Reserved, watchful, gives little away earlyA compact, muscular build and a steady, direct gaze
SagittariusDhanuJupiterFireMutable (dwiswabhava)Open, candid, easy to fall into talk withA tall frame, strong thighs and an open expression
CapricornMakaraSaturnEarthCardinal (chara)Contained, formal, keeps its own counselA lean, bony build that fills out slowly with age
AquariusKumbhaSaturnAirFixed (sthira)Friendly at a slight distance, hard to placeA tall, spare frame and a reserved, watchful manner
PiscesMeenaJupiterWaterMutable (dwiswabhava)Soft spoken, adaptable, takes the temperature of a roomA soft build and large, prominent eyes

These are tendencies described by classical texts, not certainties. Any planet in the first house and the condition of the ascendant lord modify them, and heredity, health and age account for most of what they get credit for. Nothing in these two columns is a health assessment or a judgement about anybody. The lords listed are the classical rulerships used by both traditions; this page does not assign the modern outer planet rulers.

Ascendant Lord By Rising Sign

The ruling planet of each rising sign, where classical practice reads that planet as strongest and weakest, and the traditional associations that come with it. This is general reference for every reader. Where your own lord actually sits, and how its strength reads in your chart, comes back with your result.

Rising signAscendant lordExalted inDebilitated inTraditional gemFasting dayBeej mantra
AriesMarsCapricorn (28 degrees)Cancer (28 degrees)Red CoralTuesdayOm Kraam Kreem Kraum Sah Bhaumaya Namah
TaurusVenusPisces (27 degrees)Virgo (27 degrees)DiamondFridayOm Draam Dreem Draum Sah Shukraya Namah
GeminiMercuryVirgo (15 degrees)Pisces (15 degrees)EmeraldWednesdayOm Braam Breem Braum Sah Budhaya Namah
CancerMoonTaurus (3 degrees)Scorpio (3 degrees)PearlMondayOm Shraam Shreem Shraum Sah Chandraya Namah
LeoSunAries (10 degrees)Libra (10 degrees)RubySundayOm Hraam Hreem Hraum Sah Suryaya Namah
VirgoMercuryVirgo (15 degrees)Pisces (15 degrees)EmeraldWednesdayOm Braam Breem Braum Sah Budhaya Namah
LibraVenusPisces (27 degrees)Virgo (27 degrees)DiamondFridayOm Draam Dreem Draum Sah Shukraya Namah
ScorpioMarsCapricorn (28 degrees)Cancer (28 degrees)Red CoralTuesdayOm Kraam Kreem Kraum Sah Bhaumaya Namah
SagittariusJupiterCancer (5 degrees)Capricorn (5 degrees)Yellow SapphireThursdayOm Graam Greem Graum Sah Gurave Namah
CapricornSaturnLibra (20 degrees)Aries (20 degrees)Blue Sapphire (see note)SaturdayOm Praam Preem Praum Sah Shanaischaraya Namah
AquariusSaturnLibra (20 degrees)Aries (20 degrees)Blue Sapphire (see note)SaturdayOm Praam Preem Praum Sah Shanaischaraya Namah
PiscesJupiterCancer (5 degrees)Capricorn (5 degrees)Yellow SapphireThursdayOm Graam Greem Graum Sah Gurave Namah

Gems, fasting days and mantras listed here are traditional practices associated with a planet, not guaranteed outcomes, and not a substitute for medical, financial or legal advice. No line here tells anyone to buy, wear, fast or recite anything, and no consequence is attached to leaving any of it alone. Blue Sapphire in particular is the one stone classical practice treats with real caution and it is conventionally trialled before it is worn. A gem is traditionally prescribed on a whole chart rather than on a rising sign, so check with a qualified astrologer before buying one. There is no purchase route, product link, price or seller anywhere on this page.

Key Houses By Rising Sign

Because your first house begins at your rising sign, the sign on every other house follows from it. These are the four houses classical practice reads most often, with the sign each rising sign puts on them.

Rising sign2nd house (resources, family, speech)4th house (home, mother, comfort)7th house (partnership, open dealings)10th house (work, standing)
AriesTaurusCancerLibraCapricorn
TaurusGeminiLeoScorpioAquarius
GeminiCancerVirgoSagittariusPisces
CancerLeoLibraCapricornAries
LeoVirgoScorpioAquariusTaurus
VirgoLibraSagittariusPiscesGemini
LibraScorpioCapricornAriesCancer
ScorpioSagittariusAquariusTaurusLeo
SagittariusCapricornPiscesGeminiVirgo
CapricornAquariusAriesCancerLibra
AquariusPiscesTaurusLeoScorpio
PiscesAriesGeminiVirgoSagittarius

These are the classical house assignments that follow from a rising sign, counted whole sign. They describe the areas tradition reads each house for, and they are never a statement about a reader's job, marriage, property or income. Which planets actually sit in those houses, who rules them and what aspects them is a whole chart question, and the Lagna Chart Calculator is the page that answers it.

Key Terms

Rising sign
The zodiac sign crossing the eastern horizon at your birth moment, and the sign that opens your first house
Ascendant
The same point under its technical name, often shortened to ASC
Lagna
The Sanskrit word for the ascendant, the same point in the Vedic vocabulary
Udaya Lagna
Another name for the same rising sign, "udaya" meaning rising
Ascendant lord
The planet that rules your rising sign, read as standing in for you in your own chart
Chart ruler
The Western name for the same idea. This page reads the lord of your Vedic (sidereal) sign using the classical seven planets, so it can differ from a chart ruler you have seen on a Western site, both because that site used your tropical sign and because many modern Western sources name Pluto, Uranus or Neptune for Scorpio, Aquarius and Pisces
Tropical zodiac
The Western zodiac, which fixes 0 degrees of Aries at the March equinox
Sidereal zodiac
The Vedic zodiac, which fixes the signs against the actual stars
Ayanamsa
The angular gap between the two zodiacs, about 24 degrees today
Lahiri (Chitrapaksha)
The ayanamsa value standard in Indian practice, used for the sidereal reading on this page
Sidereal time
The timekeeping used to work out which degree was on the horizon at a given moment and place
Nakshatra
One of the 27 lunar mansions the sidereal zodiac is also divided into, each exactly 13 degrees 20 minutes wide
Pada
A quarter of a nakshatra, so one of four subdivisions of exactly 3 degrees 20 minutes
First house
The house your rising sign opens, read for the self, the constitution and the way a person meets the world
Element
Fire, earth, air or water, the group a sign belongs to in both traditions
Modality
Cardinal, fixed or mutable, called chara, sthira and dwiswabhava in Sanskrit
Exalted (uchcha)
A planet at the position classical practice reads as its traditional strongest
Debilitated (neecha)
A planet at the position classical practice reads as its traditional weakest

Why Birth Time Is Not Negotiable

The ascendant is the only part of a chart that depends on the clock rather than the calendar. The Earth turns a full circle every day, so the whole zodiac passes the eastern horizon in twenty four hours and a new sign comes up about every two hours. It moves roughly one degree every four minutes. A twenty minute error shifts it about five degrees, and an hour can move it into the next sign entirely, which changes the ascendant lord, the element, the first house and everything read from it.

This is why an astrologer asks for your birth time before anything else, and it is why this calculator will not read from a default midday and hand you a sign that may not be yours. Your birth certificate or a hospital record is the usual source. Where no record exists, a birth time rectification with a qualified astrologer is the proper way to settle it.

The Big Three

Most people know their Sun sign and stop there. Both traditions read more than the Sun. The Sun sign is where the Sun sat on your birth date, read in Vedic practice for the atma, the vitality and the father, and it is the one that only needs a date. The Moon sign, called the rashi in Vedic astrology, is where the Moon sat, read for temperament and inner weather, and it needs the date and roughly the time. The rising sign is the horizon itself, read for how a person meets the world and for the physical bearing they carry, and it needs the exact minute.

Together they are usually called the big three, which is the modern Western label for the set. The two traditions weight them differently: Western practice leans on the Sun, while Vedic practice works from the lagna first and then the Moon rashi, and runs its dasha periods and its transits from the Moon. This page gives you the rising sign in depth and returns the other two alongside it, and the Sun Sign Calculator and the Moon Sign Calculator each go deeper on their own placement.

Want The Whole Chart?

This page reads one point in depth: the ascendant, in both zodiacs, with its degree, its lord and its star. A full birth chart puts every planet into that frame, house by house, with the aspects between them. If the Sanskrit vocabulary is what you use, the Lagna chart draws the same thing from your lagna.

What You Get

  • Your Western (tropical) rising sign
  • Your Vedic (sidereal) ascendant, which is the same point measured from a different starting line
  • The Sanskrit name of that sidereal sign, so you can read it in either vocabulary
  • The exact degree the ascendant sat at inside the sign, in both zodiacs
  • A boundary note when that degree sits close to the edge of a sign
  • Your ascendant nakshatra and its pada
  • Your ascendant lord: the planet that rules your Vedic (sidereal) rising sign
  • The sign and the house that lord occupies in your chart
  • How classical practice reads that lord's strength
  • Your element and your modality
  • Any planet sitting in your first house, which is the house your rising sign opens
  • The first impression and the physical tendencies tradition describes for your rising sign
  • The gem, fasting day and mantra tradition associates with your ascendant lord
  • Your Vedic (sidereal) Sun sign, your Moon rashi and your birth nakshatra alongside it

Rising Sign Quick Facts

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Method & limits

How This Page Calculates, and What It Is For

How this page calculates

We take your date of birth, your exact time of birth, and the latitude, longitude and time zone of your birthplace, and compute the point of the ecliptic that was on the eastern horizon at that instant. That single point is then read twice. On the sidereal zodiac, using the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa, it gives your Vedic ascendant, and the position inside the sign is the exact degree we report; the nakshatra and the pada follow from that same degree. On the tropical zodiac, anchored to the March equinox, the same point gives your Western rising sign with its own exact degree. The ayanamsa is a value the calculation returns for your birth date rather than one we assume, currently about 24 degrees, and it is the whole of the difference between the two readings.

Where each value comes from

Your ascendant lord is the classical ruler of the sidereal sign, and the calculation returns the sign and the house that planet occupies along with its classical strength. The planets in your first house come back from the same computation. The element and the modality are properties of the sign. The Sanskrit name printed beside the English one is read from our own twelve row table of the signs, their English names, their lords, their elements and their modalities, which is the same table this page prints, so it is a name pairing we hold rather than a second calculation. The gem, the fasting day and the beej mantra are traditional associations tied to the ruling planet rather than a separate computation.

What this page routes elsewhere

It does not draw a chart, it does not read the other eleven houses or their lords, it does not compute planetary aspects, it does not lay out a dated dasha timeline, it does not screen for doshas, it does not score a marriage match, and it gives no reading of health of any kind. The Lagna Chart Calculator draws the ascendant chart, the Birth Chart tool gives the full natal chart in both frames, the Kundli generator assembles the complete report, and a doctor answers a health question. Everything here is offered for guidance and reflection. It describes what tradition holds and it does not predict events, it is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, legal or relationship advice, and for a decision that matters, talk to a qualified astrologer who can read your whole chart.

How this calculator is written

This calculator places the ascendant from your date, exact time and place of birth using standard astronomy, reads it on the sidereal zodiac with the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa and on the tropical zodiac used by Western practice, labels each reading for what it is, and writes every interpretive line as tradition rather than as a prediction. For a reading of your own chart, rather than of one placement, talk to a qualified astrologer.

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Birth Chart

Your full natal chart with planetary positions, houses and the aspects between them.

Kundli

The complete Janam Kundli, with divisional charts, dashas, doshas, strength scores and remedies.

Compatibility

Compare two birth charts planet by planet and read the chemistry between them.

Kundli Matching

The traditional 36 point guna milan for marriage, with the Mangal Dosha check.

Sun Sign

Your sun sign from your date of birth, with the traditional reading of that placement.

Moon Sign

Your moon sign in the English vocabulary, with the birth nakshatra that goes with it.

Rising Sign

You are here. Your ascendant in both zodiacs, to the exact degree, with its lord and its star.

Nakshatra

Your birth star, its exact pada and its ruling lord, with the traditional reading.

Rashi

Your Moon sign in the Vedic system, with the current Sade Sati readout.

Lagna Chart

Your ascendant chart in the Sanskrit vocabulary: the lagna lord and all twelve bhavas.

Numerology

Your Life Path, destiny and personal numbers in the Ank Jyotish system.

Love Calculator

A numerology and sun sign read on two names and two dates of birth.

Tarot Reading

Draw a spread and read each card in the position it landed in.

Palm Reading

Upload a photo of your palm for a reading of its lines and hand shape.

Zodiac Quiz

Answer a short set of questions and see which sign your answers point to.

Dasha

Your Vimshottari periods with their dates, down to the one running today.

Dosha

Screen your chart for Mangal, Kaal Sarp, Pitra Dosha and Sade Sati.

Horoscope

Your daily, weekly and yearly reading from your birth details, with scored life areas.

Want Your Whole Chart Read?

A rising sign is one point, and it is read against everything else in a chart. An astrologer can weigh your ascendant lord's condition against the rest of your placements, tell you what the planet sitting in your first house does to the picture, and answer the question you actually came with.

Talk to an Astrologer

For guidance and reflection. Gems, fasting days and mantras are traditional associations offered for reading, never instruction, and never a substitute for professional advice on health, money, marriage, property or legal matters.