Kundali Shuddhi https://kundalishuddhi.com Kundali Shuddhi is an astrology platform that analyzes your birth chart to identify imbalances and doshas affecting your life. It provides clear insights and personalized remedies to help you restore balance and move forward with greater clarity and alignment. Mon, 04 May 2026 07:57:07 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 💖 How to Make a Love Manifestation Jar (Step-by-Step) https://kundalishuddhi.com/%f0%9f%92%96-how-to-make-a-love-manifestation-jar-step-by-step/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/%f0%9f%92%96-how-to-make-a-love-manifestation-jar-step-by-step/#respond Mon, 04 May 2026 07:37:05 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=75 🧰 What You’ll Need

Gather these ingredients first:

  • Rose petals (love & romance)
  • Rose quartz (self-love & heart opening)
  • Hibiscus (passion & attraction)
  • Lavender (peace & emotional balance)
  • Cinnamon (magnetism & desire)
  • Honey (sweetness & bonding)
  • Bay leaf (your written intention)
  • Pink salt (cleansing & protection)
  • Love intention paper
  • Red candle wax (to seal)
  • A clean glass jar with lid

đŸȘ„ Step 1: Cleanse Your Space & Jar

Before you begin:

  • Wash and dry the jar
  • Sit in a calm space
  • Take a few deep breaths and set your intention

You want your mindset clear and focused.

đŸ§± Step 2: Layer the Ingredients (Bottom → Top)

Add each layer slowly and with intention:

  1. Rose petals – Visualize love entering your life
  2. Rose quartz – Feel self-love and openness
  3. Hibiscus – Invite passion and attraction
  4. Lavender – Bring emotional peace
  5. Cinnamon – Add magnetic energy
  6. Honey – Pour gently for sweetness in relationships
  7. Bay leaf (with intention written on it)
  8. Pink salt – Clear negativity
  9. Love intention paper (fold toward you to “attract”)

👉 As you add each layer, mentally repeat your desire (e.g., “I attract a loving, loyal partner”).

✍ Step 3: Write Your Intention Properly

Write in present tense, like it’s already real:

Examples:

  • “I am deeply loved.”
  • “I am in a healthy, passionate relationship.”
  • “Love flows to me easily and naturally.”

Keep it:

  • Clear
  • Positive
  • Specific

đŸ”„ Step 4: Seal the Jar

  • Melt a red candle
  • Drip wax over the lid to seal it

This symbolizes:

  • Commitment
  • Passion
  • Energetic sealing of your intention

❀ Step 5: Activate the Jar

Hold the jar close to your heart and:

  • Close your eyes
  • Visualize your ideal relationship
  • Feel the emotions as if it’s already happening

This is the most important part.

🧘 Step 6: Place & Use

  • Keep the jar somewhere you’ll see it often
  • Look at it daily and reconnect with your intention
  • Best times to energize it:
    • Friday (associated with love/venus energy)
    • Waxing moon phase

Let it sit for 21–45 days minimum

✹ Extra Tips (That Actually Matter)

  • Don’t obsess — trust the process
  • Stay emotionally aligned (no negativity loops)
  • Gratitude speeds things up
  • You can recharge it under moonlight
  • Once your intention manifests, dispose of it respectfully
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Which Zodiac Sun Signs get along with others? https://kundalishuddhi.com/which-zodiac-sun-signs/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/which-zodiac-sun-signs/#respond Mon, 04 May 2026 07:04:49 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=72 The simplest rule is that signs of the same element often click naturally: fire with fire, earth with earth, air with air, and water with water. In addition, fire and air combinations often work well, as do earth and water combinations.

Quick pairing guide

  • Fire signs: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius.

  • Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn.

  • Air signs: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius.

  • Water signs: Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces.

This 12-by-12 compatibility heatmap visualizes zodiac sign relationships based on their elemental triplicities. Signs belonging to the same element (Fire, Earth, Air, and Water) naturally share the highest compatibility.

The grid follows standard astrological compatibility theory:

  • High Compatibility (Orange): Same-element pairs and compatible element pairings (Fire with Air, Earth with Water).

  • Medium Compatibility (Yellow): Signs that share a general elemental affinity but are not in the same triplicity.

  • Lower Compatibility (White): Pairings that typically require more effort to achieve balance due to clashing elements.

Here is a Youtube Video explaining this better

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How to combine Tarot, Runes & Astrology in one reading? https://kundalishuddhi.com/how-to-combine-tarot-runes-astrology-in-one-reading/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/how-to-combine-tarot-runes-astrology-in-one-reading/#respond Sun, 03 May 2026 07:12:46 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=70 You combine tarot, runes, and astrology by using astrology for the big‑picture timing and themes, tarot for the story and choices, and runes for sharp, energetic “yes/no” or action signals. The key is to let them cross‑check each other, not compete.

1. Set your question and frame

Start with a clear question such as:

  • “What’s the best way to move forward in my business this month?”

  • “How should I handle this relationship in the next 3 months?”

Then decide:

  • Astrology = macro timing (transits, Moon phase, natal chart).

  • Tarot = narrative and choices (spreads like 3‑card, Celtic Cross).

  • Runes = punchy yes/no or “energy tone” (1–3 runes).

2. Use astrology as the “stage”

Before pulling cards or runes:

  • Check current transits (e.g., Mars in 10th house = career push, Saturn square Moon = emotional pressure).

  • Note the Moon phase (New Moon = set intentions, Full Moon = release/clarify).

Use this as context when you read the tarot and runes: if tarot shows The Tower and you see Mars/Uranus transiting the 10th, you know “disruption at work” is a strong theme.

3. Do a simple combined spread

A very practical structure (30–45 minutes):

Stage A – Tarot layout

Use a 3‑card or 7‑card spread such as:

  • Situation – Challenge – Action or

  • Past – Present – Future.

As you interpret, note astrological correlations:

  • Fire cards (Wands) = Mars/Sun/fire signs.

  • Pentacles = Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn).

Stage B – Rune overlay

  • Draw 1–3 runes for the same question and tie them to the tarot.

    • Example:

      • Tarot shows Eight of Wands (fast movement) + Thurisaz = urgent but possibly painful change.

      • Tarot shows The Empress (nurturing) + Fehu = resources and growth coming through creativity.

You can either:

  • Place each rune over its corresponding tarot card, or

  • Keep them separate and then compare themes.

Stage C – Converge with astrology

On paper, ask:

  • Where do tarot, runes, and transits agree?

    • Example:

      • Tarot: Two of Pentacles (juggling).

      • Runes: Uruz (raw strength, effort).

      • Astrology: Saturn in 6th = workload and discipline. → “You must tighten routines and accept the grind.”

If they disagree, the system that feels most resonant (or shows up repeatedly) is usually the one to trust.

4. Quick “on‑the‑fly” combo method

If you don’t have time for a full layout:

  1. Astrology check: What’s the dominant transit today? (e.g., Mercury conjunct your Sun).

  2. Tarot: Draw 1 card asking, “What is the best attitude for this energy?”

  3. Runes: Draw 1 rune asking, “What action should I take?” and overlay it on the card.

This gives you:

  • Cosmic context (astrology) +

  • Psychological/option‑based insight (tarot) +

  • Energetic “go/no‑go” directive (runes).

 

 

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Tarot Card vs Runes Reading vs Astrology vs Candle Magick vs Numerology. When to use what? https://kundalishuddhi.com/tarot-card-vs-runes-reading-vs-astrology-vs-candle-magick-vs-numerology/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/tarot-card-vs-runes-reading-vs-astrology-vs-candle-magick-vs-numerology/#respond Sun, 03 May 2026 06:54:11 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=61 Each of these tools works best for different kinds of questions and energies. Here’s a practical guide for when to lean toward tarot, runes, astrology, candle magic, or numerology in your own practice.

Tarot: situation‑specific guidance

Use tarot when you want:

  • Clarity on a specific situation (relationship, job offer, conflict, decision).

  • Psychological insight into patterns, emotions, and “story” behind what’s happening.

  • A visual, intuitive “pause and reflect” moment rather than hard timing.

Tarot shines for: “Should I take this opportunity?” or “What’s really going on in this relationship?”

Runes: direct, energetic yes/no & action

Use runes when you want:

  • A blunt, energetic “yes/no” or “proceed/caution” on a concrete action.

  • Quick daily draws (1–3 runes) for vibe‑check or simple guidance.

  • A tool that doubles as magic (carved, bound, used in talismans).

Runes fit well for: “Is this the right time to sign this contract?” or “What energy is dominating this project?”

Astrology: long‑term cycles & big picture

Use astrology when you need:

  • Macro timing (months to years) and life‑cycle views (career, marriage, relocation).

  • Personality and karmic pattern analysis from the natal chart.

  • Transit/eclipse/Saturn–Jupiter timing for major life moves.

Astrology is ideal for: “When is the best 5‑year window to start my business?” or “What’s my core life pattern around relationships?”

Candle magic: focused intention & manifestation

Use candle magic when you want:

  • A ritualized way to act on guidance (not just read it).

  • To anchor a spell or intention (money, love, protection, banishing blocks).

  • Sensory focus (color, scent, timing with moon phases).

Candle work fits after a reading: once you know the “what” from tarot/astrology, candle magic is the “how I actively align with that energy.”

Numerology: identity, purpose, and name alignment

Use numerology when you want:

  • Insight into your core life path, personality, and strengths/weaknesses.

  • Name or business‑name alignment (vibrational “fit” with your energy).

  • A simple, number‑based framework for recurring numbers or dates.

Numerology is strong for: “What’s my core life purpose?” or “Does this name vibe with my path?”

numerology image

 

How to choose in practice

  • “What’s the best move right now?” → Tarot or runes (runes for sharper yes/no).

  • “What big cycles are coming this year?” → Astrology first, then tarot for weekly nuance.

  • “How do I energetically back that up?” → Candle magic + maybe runes or tarot for confirmation.

  • “Why do I keep repeating this pattern?” or “What’s my purpose?” → Astrology + numerology together.

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Tarot Cards. What are they and how to read them? https://kundalishuddhi.com/tarot-cards-what-are-they-and-how-to-read-them/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/tarot-cards-what-are-they-and-how-to-read-them/#respond Sun, 03 May 2026 06:15:52 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=56 Tarot cards are a 78-card deck used for reflection, symbolism, and divination-style readings; the deck is split into the 22-card Major Arcana and the 56-card Minor Arcana. In practice, people use them to explore a question, situation, or personal theme rather than to get a fixed prediction.

What the deck means?

The Major Arcana cards point to big life lessons, turning points, or spiritual themes. The Minor Arcana cards cover everyday matters and are divided into four suits: Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands.

  • Cups: emotions, relationships, intuition.

  • Pentacles: money, work, material concerns.

  • Swords: thoughts, challenges, decisions.

  • Wands: action, energy, creativity, passion.

How to read them?

  1. Ask a clear question, ideally open-ended rather than yes/no.

  2. Shuffle the deck while focusing on the question.

  3. Draw one card for a simple reading, or use a spread for a fuller reading.

  1. Look at the card’s image, symbols, suit, number, and your first impression.

  2. Combine the card’s general meaning with the question and the surrounding cards in the spread.

A beginner method

Start with a one-card daily pull: ask, “What energy should I pay attention to today?” and draw one card. Then note the card’s suit, number, colours, and symbols, and write down what you think it means before checking a guidebook. This builds intuition without overwhelming you.

Simple reading example

If you draw a Three of Cups, you might read it as friendship, celebration, or shared support because Cups relate to emotions and connection. If you draw The Tower, you would usually read it as sudden change or disruption, since Major Arcana cards often signal major life themes.

Best way to start

Use a standard Rider-Waite-style deck, learn the 22 Major Arcana first, then learn the four suits one at a time. Keep your first readings short, consistent, and written down so you can see patterns over time.

Sign up to our waiting list if you would like us to send across to you, a beginner-friendly tarot cheat sheet with the meanings of all 78 cards.

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How to make a simple spell jar for luck? https://kundalishuddhi.com/simple-spell-jar-for-luck/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/simple-spell-jar-for-luck/#respond Fri, 01 May 2026 14:06:05 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=41

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create a simple good luck spell jar, using traditional methods and ingredients:
Step 1: Gather your supplies Start by selecting a small jar with a lid. For a good luck spell, you can choose from a variety of herbs, spices, and crystals that carry properties of fortune, prosperity, and positive energy:
  • A base: Salt (any kind, such as sea salt or black salt) for purification and rice for abundance.
  • Herbs and Spices: Bay leaves, basil, chamomile, allspice, rosemary, orange peel, cloves, and cinnamon.
  • Crystals: Citrine and Green Aventurine are excellent for attracting wealth and success, while Tiger’s Eye and Clear Quartz can add luck and amplify your magic.
  • A Candle: A green candle (representing growth, prosperity, and luck) or a white candle (for purity).
  • Personal touches: You can include a piece of rope, charms (like a butterfly for extra good luck), or runes.
Step 2: Cleanse the jar and ingredients Before you begin, cleanse your jar and workspace to clear away any stagnant or negative energy. You can do this by wafting smoke from lit sage, palo santo, or incense around and inside the jar.
Step 3: Prepare your intentions Take a moment to focus clearly on your intention to attract good luck and positive energy. If you are using a bay leaf, you can amplify the manifestation power by writing your intentions or a symbol like “777” on the leaf, which is often linked to good fortune and divine guidance.
Step 4: Layer your ingredients Begin adding your salt, rice, herbs, and crystals to the jar. As you place each item inside, focus on its magical properties and think about what each ingredient means to you. Voice your intentions out loud or visualize the positive energies growing and surrounding the jar to bring your desires into the physical realm.
Step 5: Seal the jar Once your ingredients are in place, close the jar with its lid. Light your green or white candle and let the melted wax drip over the top to seal it. The wax seal acts to lock in your intentions and the spell’s magical energies. If you feel comfortable, you can gently press your thumbprint into the warm wax to infuse the jar with your unique personal energy.
Step 6: Charge the jar Hold the sealed jar in your hands, meditate on your goals, and visualize your life full of luck, abundance, and the good fortune you wish to manifest. You can complete the ritual by repeating a chant, such as asking for luck to come to you and stating, “my desires are true, so it is said, so shall it be!”.

Step 7: Place your jar Keep your good luck jar somewhere meaningful where you will see it regularly, such as on your home altar or workspace. Seeing it daily will serve as a continuous reminder of your intentions, helping you maintain a strong energetic connection to manifest your desires.

Spell Jar Kit – Coming soon on Kundali Shuddhi

 

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Vedic Astrology vs Western Astrology: What Really Sets Them Apart? https://kundalishuddhi.com/vedicvswestern/ https://kundalishuddhi.com/vedicvswestern/#respond Thu, 30 Apr 2026 15:59:27 +0000 https://kundalishuddhi.com/?p=30 Astrology, at its core, is a language of patterns—an attempt to understand life through celestial movements. But not all astrology speaks the same dialect. The two most widely practiced systems—Vedic astrology (Jyotish) and Western astrology—share roots yet differ significantly in philosophy, calculation, and application.

If you’ve ever wondered why your zodiac sign changes between systems or why predictions vary, the answer lies in these foundational differences.

The Zodiac: Sidereal vs Tropical

The biggest technical difference comes down to how each system measures the sky.

Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, which is based on the actual, observable positions of constellations in the sky. Western astrology, on the other hand, uses the tropical zodiac, which is aligned with the seasons and the Earth’s relationship to the Sun.

Because of a phenomenon called precession (the slow wobble of Earth’s axis), the two systems have drifted apart over time by about 23–24 degrees. This means your zodiac sign in Vedic astrology is often one sign earlier than in Western astrology.

For example:
Someone who is a Leo in Western astrology may actually be a Cancer in Vedic astrology.

Philosophical Foundation

Western astrology is largely psychological and personality-focused. It aims to help individuals understand their inner world—their traits, emotional patterns, and potential for personal growth.

Vedic astrology is more predictive and karmic in nature. It is deeply rooted in ancient Indian scriptures and emphasizes karma, destiny, and life path. Rather than just asking “Who are you?”, it also asks “Why are you here?” and “What is your life meant to unfold?”

Chart Analysis and Techniques

Western astrology typically focuses on the Sun sign, along with planets, houses, and aspects. Modern interpretations often highlight self-awareness and emotional intelligence.

Vedic astrology goes deeper into structural precision. It places strong emphasis on:

  • The Moon sign (which governs the mind and emotions)

  • Nakshatras (27 lunar constellations offering deeper personality layers)

  • Dashas (planetary time periods that predict life events)

  • Divisional charts (like Navamsa, which refine predictions)

This makes Vedic astrology particularly powerful for timing events such as marriage, career shifts, and financial changes.

Predictive Accuracy

Western astrology provides insights into tendencies and cycles but is generally less rigid in prediction.

Vedic astrology, however, is known for its event-based predictions. Using dashas and transits together, it attempts to pinpoint when significant life events will occur. This is why it’s often used for practical decisions like marriage compatibility, business timing, and property investments.

Remedies and Solutions

One of the most unique aspects of Vedic astrology is its emphasis on remedies.

If a chart shows challenging planetary influences, Vedic astrology offers corrective measures such as:

  • Mantras (sound vibrations)

  • Gemstones

  • Rituals (pujas)

  • Charity and lifestyle changes

Western astrology usually doesn’t prescribe remedies in this structured way. Instead, it focuses on awareness and personal growth as the primary solution.

Spiritual Depth

Vedic astrology is inseparable from spirituality. It’s not just a tool for prediction but a guide for aligning with dharma (life purpose) and reducing karmic burdens.

Western astrology, especially in modern practice, is more secular and often used as a tool for self-discovery rather than spiritual evolution.

Which One Is Better?

This isn’t really a competition—it’s about purpose.

If you’re looking for psychological insight and self-reflection, Western astrology offers a flexible and intuitive approach.

If you want precise timing, karmic insights, and actionable remedies, Vedic astrology provides a more structured and spiritually grounded system.

Many modern practitioners actually combine both systems to get a more holistic understanding.

In the end, both systems are maps of the same sky—just drawn with different intentions.


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