Timing is the part most astrology apps skip
Vedara is a Vedic astrology timing app that helps you understand your personal dasha cycles, find better muhurta windows and get practical daily guidance from an AI Jyotish guide.
Western astrology mostly answers "what am I like?". Vedic astrology was built to answer "when?". It does that through the Vimshottari dasha system, which maps life into planetary periods, and through muhurta, which picks favourable moments to begin something. Timing sits at the centre of Jyotish, not at the edge.
Vedara turns that into a tool you can actually use. It works out your current dasha and sub-period, finds favourable windows for what you have in mind, and gives you a daily read on whether conditions support action. All of it comes from your own chart.
Side by side
Vedara vs Typical astrology app
| Timing capability | Vedara | Typical astrology app |
|---|---|---|
| Vimshottari dasha periods | ✓Current mahadasha and sub-periods | ✕Usually absent |
| Muhurta window search | ✓Find a good time before you commit | ✕Rare |
| Windows to avoid | ✓Flags Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, Gulika | ✕Rare |
| Daily "act or wait" read | ✓Do, delay or avoid, daily | ~Generic horoscope |
| Personalised to your chart | ✓Yes, not a universal daily | ~Often one-size-fits-all |
Inside the app
What you actually get



Dasha tells you the chapter. Muhurta tells you the moment.
Your dasha period is the broad weather: the multi-year theme a planet brings to this stretch of your life. Muhurta is the fine detail, the specific hours that favour starting an agreement, a journey or a launch. Put them together and you can line up important decisions with supportive conditions instead of guessing.
Vedara connects the two for you. When you ask whether to do something, it weighs your dasha context against the windows available, then gives a recommendation and shows the reasoning. The "when" is never a black box.
Find your window
Search months ahead for a favourable muhurta window for a specific plan.
Know your chapter
See which dasha and sub-period you are in, and what it tends to bring forward.
Avoid the rough hours
Daily guidance flags the windows tradition treats as inauspicious, so you can route around them.
Questions people ask
What is the Vimshottari dasha system?+
It is the main Vedic timing system. A 120-year cycle is split into planetary periods (mahadashas) with nested sub-periods, calculated from the Moon’s nakshatra at your birth. It tells you when different themes switch on in a life.
How is muhurta timing different from a daily horoscope?+
A horoscope is a forecast written for a sign. Muhurta is electional astrology: you actively choose a good time to start something, based on the conditions of specific moments and how they sit with your chart.
Can it tell me the best time to do something specific?+
Yes. You describe what you want to time, such as a signing, a launch or a difficult conversation, and Vedara searches for favourable windows and shows which ones to avoid.
Is the timing the same for everyone?+
No. Some factors, like the day’s planetary positions, are shared. But Vedara weighs them against your own chart and dasha, so the recommendation is personal to you.
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Find your next good window
See your current dasha and search for an auspicious muhurta window for what you are planning. Free to start.
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