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Daily Rashifal

2 Shrawan 2083

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About the daily rashifal

What this page shows

This page carries today's rashifal — the daily Nepali horoscope — for all 12 rashi, from Mesh to Meen, in Nepali and English. A fresh reading is published for every Bikram Sambat day. If you are signed in and have set your rashi (or your date of birth) in your profile, your own rashi is pinned to the top so you don't scan the whole list every morning.

Rashi is the moon sign, not the sun sign

Western horoscopes group people by where the sun stood at birth. The rashi used in Nepali jyotish is different: it is the sign the moon occupied at your birth moment. The moon changes sign roughly every two and a half days, so two people born a week apart usually have different rashi even when a Western horoscope would call both of them, say, Leo. This is why your rashi often does not match the star sign you know from English-language magazines.

How to find your rashi

The reliable way is a birth chart: with your birth date, time and place, the moon's position fixes your rashi exactly — the kundali tool on this site does that calculation. The traditional shortcut is the first syllable of your given name, which Nepali families often chose from the naming syllables assigned to each rashi at birth. If your name was picked that way, the syllable method works; if not, trust the chart. Signed-in users can also just set a rashi manually in their profile.

How to read a daily rashifal

Each entry gives a short reading for the day — work, money, family, health, travel. Treat it as the almanac tradition treats it: general guidance for everyone sharing a moon sign, not a personal prediction. A daily rashifal cannot see your job interview or your medical report. For decisions that matter, Nepali practice has always pointed to a full kundali reading and the sahit calendar rather than the day's horoscope line.

When and how it updates

Readings follow the Bikram Sambat calendar day and are refreshed every morning Nepal time. The 12 rashi covered are Mesh, Brish, Mithun, Karkat, Singha, Kanya, Tula, Vrischik, Dhanu, Makar, Kumbha and Meen. Yesterday's reading is replaced, not archived — the rashifal is written for the day it belongs to.

Rashifal — common questions

What is rashifal?

Rashifal (राशिफल) literally means 'fruit of the rashi' — the daily fortune reading for each of the 12 moon signs in Hindu astrology. It is the horoscope column of the Nepali almanac tradition, read each morning alongside the day's date and tithi.

Is my rashi the same as my Western zodiac sign?

Usually not. Rashi follows the moon's position at birth and the sidereal zodiac, while Western signs follow the sun and the tropical zodiac. The two systems also sit about 24 degrees apart, so even sun-to-sun the sign often shifts by one.

I don't know my rashi. How do I find it?

Use your birth details in the kundali tool on this site — the moon sign it calculates is your rashi. If your first name was chosen by the traditional naming syllable, the syllable table for each rashi gives the same answer faster.

What time is the rashifal updated?

Every morning, Nepal time, for the new Bikram Sambat day. The reading you see always belongs to today's BS date shown at the top of the page.

Why does the rashifal differ between apps and sites?

There is no single official rashifal. Each publisher's astrologers write their own readings from the day's planetary positions, so wording and emphasis vary the way weather forecasts from different stations do. The rashi assignments themselves are standard.

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