Varshaphala
Solar-return chart for any year of your life. The Tajik tradition (Neelakantha, Raman, Sanjay Rath) reads the Varshaphala alongside the natal kundli for year-by-year forecasts — Muntha, Varsha Pati, and the 27 Sahams.
Birth details
Reading the annual chart
Varshaphala casts a fresh chart at the precise moment the sidereal Sun returns to its natal longitude in your N-th year. The lagna of that chart — the varsha lagna — anchors twelve fresh bhavas for the year.
Muntha is a year-sensitive point. It starts at your natal lagna’s rashi at age 0 and advances one rashi per birthday. The Muntha’s house in the varsha chart and the dignity of its lord shape that year’s themes.
The Varsha Pati (year lord) is the strongest of four classical candidates by Shadbala: the lagna lord, the Muntha lord, the lord of the Sun’s rashi at the return instant, and the day-or-night Triraashi Pati. The graha that wins drives that year.
The 27 Sahams are Tajik sensitive points — analogous to Western Lots — that flag year-specific themes (Punya for merit, Karma for career, Vivaha for marriage, Roga for health, and so on). Per Neelakantha’s Tajika Neelakanthi, nine Sahams flip the day/night term in their formula.
