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Celebrity Kundali
Virat Kohli kundali shows a chart built for public pressure, visible work, and disciplined self-demand.
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Naksham computes Virat Kohli with Dhanu (Sagittarius) lagna and Kanya (Virgo) Moon in Uttara Phalguni pada 2.
Shani (Saturn) sits in the 1st house, giving the chart a serious, self-testing frame.
Chandra (Moon) and Shukra (Venus) sit in the 10th house, making public work and image central to the chart.
The chart starts with Dhanu (Sagittarius) rising, a fire sign that pushes the native toward big aims and a visible path. Its ruler Guru (Jupiter) sits in Vrishabha (Taurus) in the 6th house. That placement does not promise an easy path. It points toward daily grind, rivals, routines, and the need to earn growth through repeated effort. Virat’s public story fits this engine-like pattern, because the chart places improvement inside the house of work, not the house of ease.
Shani (Saturn) in Dhanu in the 1st house is the chart’s stern anchor. It can make a person feel watched by their own standards before anyone else judges them. This is not a soft placement. It asks for control, limits, and long practice. In a public sports chart, Shani in the 1st often reads as visible discipline. The body, manner, and public image become places where effort has to be proven again and again.
The 10th house is especially loud. Chandra (Moon) in Kanya (Virgo) and Shukra (Venus) in Kanya both sit in the career house. Kanya brings detail, correction, and exactness. Chandra in the 10th keeps the mind tied to public output. Shukra in the same house adds appeal, brand pull, and a strong link between performance and audience feeling. This is a chart where work is not hidden. It is seen, judged, refined, and seen again.
Surya (Sun) and Budh (Mercury) join in Tula (Libra) in the 11th house, forming Budhaditya Yoga in the computed facts. The 11th house rules networks, gains, and the wider crowd. Budh here sharpens speech and response, while Surya adds rank and visibility. Tula can make this less raw than it looks. It brings awareness of the other side, the opponent, the audience, and the exchange. This helps explain a public style that mixes aggression with a constant reading of the field.
If you read your own chart beside Virat’s, do not only look for one famous yoga. Start with the houses that carry repeated pressure. His chart has the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 10th, and 11th houses strongly involved, so effort, skill, work, public role, and gains all speak to each other. Your chart may show a different path, but the method stays the same. Find where the chart asks for daily proof.
This kundali also shows why a strong chart is not always a comfortable chart. Shani in the 1st and Guru in the 6th do not remove struggle. They turn struggle into a training ground. When your own chart shows pressure in key houses, Naksham reads it as a growth area first. The question is not whether the placement is easy. The question is what it can train in you.
Mangal (Mars) in Meena (Pisces) in the 4th house adds emotional heat beneath the surface. It is not placed in the 10th, so the fire does not simply show as career action. It also runs through home, roots, private mood, and inner restlessness. The computed Chandra-Mangal Yoga links Moon and Mars, giving the chart a strong emotional charge. In plain terms, feeling and action are tied closely. When the mind moves, the body answers.
Guru (Jupiter) in Vrishabha in the 6th house is worth reading with Shani in the 1st. The 6th house is where a person meets rivals, habits, health routines, and the daily test of effort. Guru usually expands, but in the 6th it expands the field of work. Shani then makes that work visible in the body and manner. This is why the chart reads less like sudden luck and more like standards sharpened through repeated pressure.
Rahu in Kumbha (Aquarius) in the 3rd house is another key sign of competitive drive. The 3rd house rules courage, skill, training, and repeated attempts. Rahu there can make a person hungry to test limits and stand apart through style. Ketu in Simha (Leo) in the 9th house keeps faith, teachers, and principle from becoming too simple. The chart suggests a public fighter who still has to build his own code, not just inherit one.