Numerology calculator

Your Mūlāṅka (birth-day number), Bhāgyāṅka (full date, master numbers 11/22/33 preserved) and Chaldean Nāmāṅka — computed in your browser, derivation shown, using the exact letter and planet tables of the AstroAmrit engine.

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Common questions

What is the difference between Mūlāṅka and Bhāgyāṅka?

The Mūlāṅka (psychic number) reduces only the day of the month you were born and describes temperament; the Bhāgyāṅka (destiny number) reduces the full date. In the Bhāgyāṅka the master numbers 11, 22 and 33 are preserved, not reduced.

Why Chaldean values rather than Pythagorean?

Indian practice aligns with the Chaldean table, where letters carry values 1–8 and 9 is held sacred. The full AstroAmrit report shows Chaldean and Pythagorean side by side — honestly different, never averaged.

Does the spelling of my name change the number?

Yes — letter-based name numbers depend on romanized spelling. The AstroAmrit engine also computes an akṣara-based Nāmāṅka from the Sanskrit sounds of the name, which does not depend on spelling.

Where do these fall in your chart? AstroAmrit maps every sky event onto your own birth chart — which house it touches, which of your planets it meets — with every claim cited to the computation behind it.

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How this table was computed

MethodMūlāṅka = day reduced; Bhāgyāṅka = all date digits reduced (masters preserved); Nāmāṅka = Chaldean letter values summed and reduced
Sourcethe same tables as the AstroAmrit numerology engine (embedded at generation time — they cannot drift)
Engineastroamrit numerology (client-side mirror)

AstroAmrit is a glass box: every number on this page is reproducible from the stated method. These are astronomical facts, not predictions. Times are instants of the event's global maximum or exact crossing; your local civil date can differ by one day depending on timezone.