Vedara Editorial — how our content is made
Every article on the Vedara blog is published under the Vedara Editorial byline. This page explains exactly what that means, because we would rather be precise about our process than imply credentials we do not have.
The engine comes first
Vedara is built around a deterministic Vedic astrology engine. Birth charts, dasha periods, transits, nakshatras, and panchanga conditions are computed from astronomical data using the sidereal zodiac — the same inputs always produce the same outputs. Our articles explain how these mechanics work and how people use them for decision timing. Where an article describes a calculation, that calculation is the one our engine actually performs.
How articles are produced
We are transparent about this: Vedara articles are drafted with the help of AI, grounded in the rules of classical Jyotish that our engine implements. Every draft then passes an automated quality-control review that checks factual consistency with the underlying system, flags unsupported claims, and rejects pieces that do not meet our bar — failed drafts are not published. The pipeline and its standards are maintained and reviewed by Vedara’s founder.
We do not present our writers as human astrologers, and no article on this site claims personal clinical, financial, or legal authority. If you ever find an article that gets the Jyotish mechanics wrong, tell us at hello@vedara.me and we will correct or retract it.
What our content is for
Vedic astrology is a traditional system of timing and self-reflection. Our articles describe that system on its own terms. They are not medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice, and we encourage readers to treat timing guidance as one input among many — never a substitute for professional judgment in serious matters.
Corrections and contact
Found an error? Email hello@vedara.me. Corrections are applied to the article directly. For more about the product, see About Vedara or explore the free tools.
