About Kundlit — हमारा परिचय
AI-assisted · Shastra-rooted · Sources cited
Kundlit is a Vedic astrology platform that takes the precision of a modern astronomy engine and the authority of the classical Sanskrit corpus and puts them together. Every panchang, kundali, muhurta, and compatibility output you see here is computed live from a real ephemeris, then interpreted using rules sourced from the named classical texts — not synthesised, not paraphrased, not made up.
Why we built this
Most Vedic astrology websites either compute correctly but interpret vaguely, or interpret confidently but compute wrong. Both leave the reader unable to verify anything. We built Kundlit because we wanted a Vedic site engineered to the same standard you would expect from a financial data provider: every number traceable to a formula, every interpretation traceable to a verse.
That meant building two things from scratch: a Swiss-Ephemeris-backed panchang engine with full sidereal/Lahiri rigour, and a 24-book classical corpus — Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phaladeepika, Muhurta Chintamani, Nirnaya Sindhu, Brihat Samhita, and twenty more — indexed so that every prescription on the site can be cited back to a specific book and chapter.
How we work
- Computation is open. See /method for the ephemeris, ayanamsa, house system, and sunrise model we use. Where useful, result pages surface the computed values so you can verify the math against your own software.
- Citations are mandatory. Every rule, yoga, and prescription on the site carries a book + chapter reference. If we don’t have the source, we don’t make the claim.
- No invented interpretations. Where the corpus is silent on a question, we say so. We would rather show a gap than fill it with model output.
- Honest pricing. Free tools are genuinely free (no email-walls). Paid services list the full price upfront, GST-inclusive, with a 5-day no-questions-asked refund window.
Who runs Kundlit
Kundlit is operated by DATCRAZY LLP, an Indian limited liability partnership registered in Chhattisgarh and based in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. The project is led by Purushottam Kiri, who is responsible for editorial standards and grievance handling.
DATCRAZY is an AI-accelerated software development firm with offices in Raipur, India and Middletown, Delaware — the day job is shipping fintech, agrotech, and SaaS products for startups on fixed-price, fixed-deadline contracts. Kundlit is our own product: a chance to apply the same engineering discipline to a domain we care about. You can see the parent company at datcrazy.co.
Engineering, content, and customer support all happen in-house. We don’t outsource readings to a network of astrologers; readings are produced by the same engine and corpus that powers the free tools, then reviewed before delivery.
Editorial standards
- Source the verse, not the vibe. Sanskrit excerpts are shown in Devanagari where the corpus text is display-clean. OCR-garbled passages are not paraphrased into prose pretending to be authoritative.
- Cite the book and the chapter. “Classical texts say” is not a citation; “Phaladeepika ch. XIII — On Chandra Yogas” is.
- Flag uncertainty. Where two classical sources disagree (e.g. Surya Siddhanta vs. Drik conventions), we name both and indicate which we follow.
What we don’t do
We don’t do palmistry, tarot, live phone consultations, vastu site-visits, or any service that an AI-assisted, corpus-grounded platform cannot deliver to the standard above. The catalog here is intentionally narrower than a full-service astrology brand — the trade-off is that everything we do publish is engineered to one consistent standard.
Get in touch
Spotted a result that disagrees with a verified source? Found a citation that doesn’t check out? Want to embed our tools or partner on content? Contact us — we read every message.
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