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Celebrity Kundali
Amitabh Bachchan kundali shows reinvention, voice, public gravity, and deep 8th-house transformation.
Birth time is a disputed research record. India was on wartime UTC+06:30 on 11 October 1942, so this chart uses that offset.
Naksham computes Amitabh Bachchan with Kumbha (Aquarius) lagna and Tula (Libra) Moon in Swati pada 2.
Surya (Sun), Mangal (Mars), Budh (Mercury), and Shukra (Venus) gather in Kanya (Virgo) in the 8th house.
Chandra (Moon) in the 9th house and Guru (Jupiter) in the 6th house form strong Gajakesari Yoga in the computed facts.
Amitabh’s chart begins with Kumbha (Aquarius) lagna, a sign that often carries distance, scale, and a link to the wider public. Kumbha does not always seek easy warmth. It can stand apart, watch the room, and become a symbol larger than the moment. The lagna also holds Ketu, which makes the self-image less simple. There is a visible person, but also a sense of withdrawal and inner separation from the public mask.
The chart’s strongest concentration is in the 8th house. Surya (Sun), Mangal (Mars), Budh (Mercury), and Shukra (Venus) all sit in Kanya (Virgo). The 8th house rules crisis, hidden strength, deep change, and returns after breaks. Kanya adds precision, correction, and craft. This is a powerful signature for a career that does not stay one thing. The chart keeps asking for renewal, sharper form, and the ability to come back changed.
Budh in the 8th house is important for voice and language. It gives depth to speech rather than light chatter. Surya with Budh forms Budhaditya Yoga in the computed facts, though it is marked weak. Even when weakened, the symbolism is useful. Authority and speech are tied together in a hidden, transformative house. The public voice can carry weight because it seems to come from experience, not surface charm.
Mangal in the same Kanya 8th house adds intensity and danger to the persona. It can give force in roles that involve anger, conflict, and the edge between control and eruption. Shukra there adds style, art, and screen grace to a difficult house. The mix is unusual. Beauty, speech, force, and authority all pass through the 8th house. That makes the image magnetic because it feels charged with risk.
Amitabh’s kundali is a strong reminder that difficult houses are not wasted houses. The 8th house can bring crisis, but it can also bring depth, return, and power after change. In your own chart, a crowded 8th house should be read with care. It may show where life asks you to become more honest, sharper, and harder to break.
This chart also shows why public presence can grow from hidden work. Kumbha lagna and Rahu in the 7th give scale, but the 8th house gives the charge behind the scale. When you read your chart, ask what private process feeds your public role. The answer may be more important than the visible title.
Chandra (Moon) in Tula (Libra) in the 9th house gives the chart a civil, cultured, and value-led emotional base. Swati pada 2 adds movement and independence. The Moon in the 9th seeks meaning, mentors, ethics, and a wider frame. This softens the heavy 8th-house focus. It gives the chart a public dignity that can survive intense roles and hard phases. People do not only see force. They also see refinement.
Guru (Jupiter) in Karka (Cancer) in the 6th house is strong by sign. The computed facts show Gajakesari Yoga through Moon and Jupiter. Since Guru sits in the 6th, the wisdom comes through service, work, challenge, and recovery from pressure. It is not a lazy blessing. It is a protective force inside difficulty. Read with the 8th-house cluster, this makes the chart very much about repair and return.
Rahu in Simha (Leo) in the 7th house places an unusual hunger in the public mirror. The 7th house is audience, contracts, and the face-to-face world. Rahu there can pull a person into huge public exchange. Shani in Vrishabha (Taurus) in the 4th house holds the private base with weight and duty. The chart balances mass visibility with a serious inner foundation, which helps explain the lasting public gravity.
Ketu in the 1st house is also important because it cuts the ego in a chart that is otherwise strongly seen. Kumbha lagna can already feel a little distant, and Ketu makes that distance more marked. The result is a public figure who may be iconic, but not simple to read. The chart keeps part of the self reserved while the audience meets a powerful image.