For three decades, I have practiced Vedic astrology as a serious way of understanding the phases, patterns, and turning points that shape real human lives.
Eventually, that work expanded to include inner work, when astrology makes the situation clear but something in the person still cannot move.
I am a Vedic astrologer.
For nearly 30 years, I have worked with people facing periods of pressure, confusion, change, and important life crossroads.
Over time, the work deepened through repeated contact with real situations, real pressure, and the kinds of crossroads that force people to look more carefully at what is actually happening.
My relationship with astrology began early, developed seriously, and became professional while I was still young.
Although my formal education was in power electronics engineering, my actual working life had already begun elsewhere, through astrology, writing, and consultations.
I began learning astrology at 15 in Ahmedabad, through family connections and within a cultural context where astrology was taken seriously.
While still studying engineering, I had already begun writing in astrology journals and was consulting professionally by 1996.
By 21, I was already teaching astrology and had helped create a six-month course in Vedic astrology for the Nav Gujarat College Multi Course Institute in Ahmedabad.
Over the years I studied with different teachers and worked with different systems, including classical Jyotish, KP, and Jaimini astrology.
That early beginning grew into nearly 30 years of practice, thousands of consultations, and clients across more than 30 countries.
I entered this work early, with conviction, discipline, and a deep belief in astrology.
For years, I believed that if life could be read accurately enough, then the right course, the right timing, and the right remedy could be found.
Then 1999 changed everything. A public failure shattered my confidence. A spiritual opening was interrupted and became lodged in my body in a way I could not resolve. My best friend died suddenly. My father died weeks later. For years after that, I lived with panic, depression, and an inability to function normally. That’s when life forced a deeper understanding.
There were periods when astrology could clarify the pattern, the timing, and even the remedy, yet that still did not resolve what was happening inside.
That is what changed my work.
I began turning toward presence-based work and learning how to stay with what was happening inside, rather than trying to overcome it from above. Over time, that deepened into direct work with the inner patterns, protective reactions, and embodied structures that can keep a person from moving even when the outer picture is already clear.
Slowly, over time, I came back. But I came back knowing something I had not known before: sometimes the real obstacle is not outside the person, and not even in destiny alone, but in what has become fixed or divided inside. That is where another kind of work becomes necessary.
What emerged over time was not astrology alone, and not inner work alone, but a way of working that depends on both. Astrology reveals the larger structure of a situation. Inner work becomes necessary when that structure is clear, but something in the person still cannot move.
Astrology makes visible the larger structure of a situation – the phase a person is in, the timing around the issue, the repeating pattern beneath it, and the direction that is actually viable. It helps explain why certain things are happening now and what kind of period is being lived through.
Sometimes the chart is clear, yet the person still cannot act, receive, change, or move forward in the way they need to. The situation may be understood in principle, but something in them remains caught. That is when inner work becomes necessary – not instead of astrology, but when understanding alone has not yet become movement.
The integration matters because timing without movement is often not enough, and movement without timing can be premature.
I do not approach astrology as entertainment, abstract personality description, or vague spiritual commentary. My work is applied. It is concerned with the real situations people are living through, and with what astrology can reveal about timing, pressure, pattern, and viable direction.
I use Vedic astrology to read the actual situation a person is in, not just to describe traits or tendencies in isolation.
The chart helps show what period a person is moving through, what pressures belong to that phase, and what is more likely to be timely, premature, or no longer viable.
The purpose is not interpretation for its own sake, but clearer understanding of what is happening and what direction is actually viable in real life.
Thirty years of practice matters, but not only because of time. It matters because after thousands of consultations, certain pressures, turning points, and life patterns stop looking random. They become recognizable.
Over decades of work, the same kinds of crossroads, pressures, blocks, and difficult decisions appear again and again, even when the lives themselves seem very different on the surface.
That repeated exposure makes it easier to recognize what is essential in a situation, what is noise, and what is likely to matter more than it first appears.
The practice has grown mostly through personal recommendation. That matters because people usually arrive here through the direct usefulness of the work, rather than through marketing first.
The clearest place to begin is the Astrology Consultation page. That is where I explain what the consultation is for, what it can help clarify, and how the process works.
If you already know you want to book, you can do that directly from the consultation page.