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Solve Your Business Problems With a Company Birth Chart
You might be wondering—what’s a company birth chart, and why should your business have one?
Let me explain...
Just like individuals have birth charts (kundalis), businesses do too.
It’s based on the exact time and date your company was incorporated or launched. This chart is a powerful tool that reveals the unique opportunities and challenges your business will face.
Why Your Business Needs a Company Birth Chart?
Timing is everything in business.
A company birth chart—also called a business kundali—maps out the exact planetary positions at the moment your business was founded.
And believe me, this information offers more guidance than you might get from months of reports and analysis.
Let’s go through all 12 houses and understand the critical areas they govern for your business.
1st House: Business Identity and Leadership
The 1st house is your business’s face—its identity, brand perception, and how it is viewed by the public and your clients. Leadership dynamics also show up here.
Issues related to this house:
- Struggling to build brand loyalty?
- Does your company lack a clear identity or leadership vision?
- Are you experiencing issues with employee morale or cohesion?
2nd House: Revenue, Assets, and Cash Flow
This house deals with money, resources and possessions. Cash flow, investments, liquid assets—everything tied to your financial health.
Issues related to this house:
- Cash flow issues or delays in payments?
- Unpredictable revenue streams?
- Difficulty maintaining your financial reserves?
3rd House: Communication, Marketing, and Short-Distance Travel
The 3rd house governs communication, marketing, sales, and short-distance travel—from daily logistics to local trade.
Issues related to this house:
- Miscommunication with clients, customers, or employees?
- Struggles with social media or advertising campaigns?
- Frequent delays in short-distance travel for business?
4th House: Real Estate, Office Space, and Internal Stability
The 4th house is all about your office environment, company culture, and physical assets like buildings and vehicles.
Issues related to this house:
- Office politics creating tension?
- Difficulties in maintaining a peaceful work environment?
- Issues related to property, such as finding or maintaining the right office space?
5th House: Creativity, Risk-Taking, and New Ventures
The 5th house covers innovation, creative endeavours, and speculative ventures.
Issues related to this house:
- Struggling to innovate or bring new ideas to market?
- Unsure if your next project or venture will succeed?
- Excessive risk-taking leading to financial strain?
6th House: Competitors, Legal Issues, and Daily Operations
The 6th house deals with competition, legal disputes, debts, and employee relations. It’s the house of day-to-day operations and efficiency.
Issues related to this house:
- Struggling to outpace competitors?
- Ongoing legal or contractual disputes?
- Issues with staff management or increasing employee turnover?
7th House: Partnerships, Alliances, and Client Relations
This house governs business partnerships, alliances, and contracts with other companies or clients.
Issues related to this house:
- Experiencing friction in key partnerships?
- Clients backing out of deals or legal contracts going awry?
- Failing to form strategic alliances?
8th House: Unforeseen Challenges, Investments, and Rebirth
The 8th house is all about transformation, hidden factors, and investments. It also covers sudden, unforeseen challenges.
Issues related to this house:
- Facing unexpected disruptions in your business?
- Difficulty navigating loans, debt, or investment opportunities?
- Fear of hidden enemies undermining your success?
9th House: International Business, Legal Matters, and Ethics
The 9th house governs global ventures, foreign investments, ethics, and long-distance travel. It also covers higher education and philosophy.
Issues related to this house:
- Experiencing trouble with international deals or expanding overseas?
- Legal or regulatory challenges in foreign markets?
- Ethical dilemmas affecting your business reputation?
10th House: Career, Public Image, and Achievements
This is the house of career success, public image, and achievements. It tells you when your business will shine and when to be cautious.
Issues related to this house:
- Struggling to gain public recognition?
- Finding it difficult to achieve career milestones or grow your business?
- Damage to your public image or reputation?
11th House: Profits, Networking, and Community Relations
The 11th house governs profits, networking, and community involvement. It’s all about scaling and reaping the rewards of your efforts.
Issues related to this house:
- Profit margins not aligning with your expectations?
- Difficulty networking with industry leaders or expanding your client base?
- Trouble establishing your business within the community?
12th House: Losses, Foreign Affairs, and Hidden Enemies
The 12th house represents losses, expenditures, foreign relations, and hidden enemies. It’s also the house of endings, where business closures or significant changes might arise.
Issues related to this house:
- Sudden losses or expenses draining your business?
- Foreign business ventures not performing as expected?
- Dealing with hidden enemies or internal sabotage?
Beyond The 12 Houses: How Dashas, Transits, and Yogas Add More Insight
While the 12 houses we saw above cover fundamental areas, astrological details like dashas (planetary periods), transits, yogas (planetary combinations), and nakshatras add invaluable insights.
Dashas reveal timing for specific events, while transits show current planetary influences on your business. Yogas can signal prosperity, adversity, or other unique conditions affecting your business.
For example, a Mahadasha of Jupiter might indicate a time of expansion and ethical growth, while a challenging Saturn Antardasha could bring restrictions or the need for restructuring. Nakshatras add depth, showing how planetary influences are expressed in specific ways.
By understanding your business’s astrological blueprint, you gain a new level of foresight and guidance to navigate both opportunities and challenges with clarity.
Whether it’s managing office politics, preparing for market disruptions, or planning expansions, astrology gives you tools to shape your business destiny.
What You’ll Gain That Even Management Consultants Can’t Offer
Business Consultants can only analyze your data, but they can’t predict timing.
They can’t foresee a market shift months ahead of time or tell you the ideal moment to make a major business decision.
A company birth chart does exactly that.
Do you ever wonder how your competitors seem to be in the right place at the right time?
They might already be using this ancient, proven system to get ahead—and you could be falling behind.
Astrology in Ancient Times Trade and Commerce
In ancient times, Vedic astrology was a trusted guide for traders, merchants, and kings alike.
They relied on jyotish shastra (the science of light) to navigate the uncertainties of commerce and trade, using it as a compass for strategic decisions and to seek auspicious times for trade journeys, market entry, and even partnership alliances.
Merchants would plan their travels to distant lands based on planetary alignments, using astrology as a way to avoid financial losses or dangerous voyages.
Ancient texts emphasize the importance of starting business ventures under favorable planetary conditions. A commonly referenced verse in astrology is:
“शुभे शुभं कार्यम् अशुभे न कदाचन।”
"Shubhe shubham kāryam ashubhe na kadāchana."
"One should begin only auspicious deeds at auspicious times."
This shloka underscores the principle that starting ventures at beneficial times can lead to success, while ignoring such timings can lead to setbacks.
Kārtikeya’s Wisdom in War as Strategy in Business
The ancient story of Kārttikeya (the god of war) from the Skanda Purāṇa tells how he used the alignment of Mars, the warrior planet, to choose the best time for battle.
This analogy was often used by ancient traders to strategize against competitors and plan assertive market entries or big financial risks only under favourable planetary periods.
Protection From Losses and Competition: Merchants sought the blessings of favorable planetary positions to avoid financial losses and stay ahead of competitors. They especially valued Dhan Yoga (wealth yoga) or Raj Yoga (success yoga) in their charts, which were believed to provide a competitive edge.
Rahu-Ketu Transits: Known for their ability to create sudden disruptions, these transits were seen as times to act with caution. Ancient merchants would sometimes hold off on high-stakes transactions or minimize expenses until these transits passed.
Invest in Timeless Wisdom: Secure Your Business’s Future
By investing in a company chart, you are drawing on an ancient tradition that has withstood the test of time.
Today’s competitive business world is much more complex, but the power of Vedic astrology offers unique insights that no management consultant can provide.
Don’t let others leverage these insights while you remain in the dark.
The advantage of knowing your company’s future cycles is like having insider information, only it's fully ethical and more accurate.
The sooner you know your company’s astrological blueprint, the sooner you can use it to your advantage.
Get your consultation today and let’s chart a path to your company’s future success! Email me now for further details.